Teloganodes dentatus Navás, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1957.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039AE86B-4402-FFFB-CE8E-72C8FB41FE6F |
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Teloganodes dentatus Navás, 1931 |
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Teloganodes dentatus Navás, 1931 View in CoL
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Teloganodes dentata Navás, 1931:19 .
Material examined. In the collections of the MNHN is housed the holotype of Teloganodes dentatus described by Navás in 1931. According to the ICZN, the ending – odes is masculine; therefore the adjective used by Navás to name his species should be spelled dentatus and not dentata . The species is described in detail and illustrated. Although Navás is supposed to have seen several specimens (“varios ejemplares”) collected in Khandala ( India) 20–22 May 1928 and 14 October 1927, a single specimen is housed in Paris. It is a pinned male imago in perfect condition; no piece broken except the tip of the cerci. It bears the following labels:
i) Khandala ( India) 14.X. [19]27 [white label handwritten]
ii) Teloganodes dentata Nav. [handwritten] P. Navás S.J. det [typewritten]
iii) Typus [red label handwritten]
iv) Museum Paris Longin Navas legit 19 [white label typewritten]
Description. This specimen shares most of the characters found in T. tristis , particularly: upper part of compound eyes reddish brown, vein MP 2 of forewing long, 3 intercalary veins in cubital area of forewing, hindwing broad ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–6 ), no posterior processes on mesoscutellum, gill socket vestiges on segments II–VI, terminal filament absent, cerci whitish with purple rings. The forelegs have the following proportion: tibia ca.1.8 times femur length and 1.3 times tarsi length. It mainly differs from T. tristis by the darker colour of the abdomen, and shape of the costal process of the hind wing. Genitalia ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 ) resemble the subimaginal genitalia of T. tristis (as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ), i.e. gonopods 3-segmented, the first segment slightly longer than the second, the third one about two times as long as wide. Penis lobes fused for entire length except the apex “U” shaped. Ventrally a groove is visible that ends at the middle of the penes. The styliger plate is markedly convex.
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Teloganodes dentatus Navás, 1931
Sartori, Michel, Peters, Janice G. & Hubbard, Michael D. 2008 |
Teloganodes dentata Navás, 1931:19
Navas, L. 1931: 19 |