Cavariella (Cavariellinepicauda) cicutisucta Qiao, 2005
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Cavariella (Cavariellinepicauda) cicutisucta Qiao, 2005 View in CoL
Figs 27 View Figure 27 , 28 View Figure 28 , 37A View Figure 37
Cavariella (Cavariellinepicauda) cicutisucta Qiao in Qiao et al. 2005: 331.
Types examined.
Holotype: one ap. viv. fem., China: Shanxi, 18.VII.2000, No. Y8507-1-1-1, on Cicuta virosa , coll. L.J. Zhang.
Other specimens examined.
three ap. viv. fems. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956123 View Materials ), Guizhou, 27.VII.2014, No. 33648, on Apiaceae , coll. F.F. Niu and Y.Q. Li.
Diagnosis.
Body white, covered with wax in life (Fig. 37A View Figure 37 ); thoracic nota and abdominal tergites I-IV each with one pair of circular marginal tubercles (Fig. 27E, G, H View Figure 27 ); thoracic nota and abdominal tergites I-IV each with one or two pairs of pale brown marginal sclerites, tergites V and VI often with small brown spino-pleural sclerites, tergites VII and VIII each with a brown sclerotic band (Fig. 27I View Figure 27 ); dorsal setae short and blunt; rostrum reaching abdominal tergite III, URS elongate wedge-shaped, with five or six secondary setae (Fig. 27D View Figure 27 ); cauda tongue-shaped (Fig. 27K View Figure 27 ), with 8-13 setae ( Qiao et al. 2005).
Comment.
The species resembles Cavariella sapporoensis , but the main differences between the two species are as follows: abdominal tergites I-IV sclerotized, tergites VII and VIII each with a brown sclerotic band ( C. sapporoensis : only abdominal tergites VII and VIII sometimes with a brown sclerotic band); dorsal setae short and blunt ( C. sapporoensis : dorsal setae very long and pointed, curved distally).
Biology.
The species feeds on undersides of leaves near the roots of Apiaceae ( Cicuta virosa ) and is with ant attendance (Fig. 37A View Figure 37 ) ( Qiao et al. 2005).
Distribution.
China (Guizhou, Shanxi).
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Cavariella (Cavariellinepicauda) cicutisucta Qiao, 2005
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