Cephisus xanthocephala (Walker)
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Cephisus xanthocephala (Walker)
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 C–D, 2C, 3A–B)
Monecphora xanthocephala Walker, 1858: 176 View in CoL .
Cephisus sanguisuga Jacobi, 1908: 201 (synonymy by Fennah 1968). Tomaspis xanthocephala: Lallemand, 1912: 98 View in CoL .
Cephisus xanthocephalus [sic]: Fennah, 1968: 170.
Type locality. Amazon basin in Ecuador.
Diagnosis. Black with contrasting yellow-orange frons including tylus, its base black as far as lowest muscle arc. Head 0.8x as wide as pronotum; rather slender, width across pronotum in male 4.0– 4.2 mm, in female 5.0– 5.3 mm; crown set at a much lower slope than front of pronotum. Style with small, rounded or pointed apical lobe and broad, weakly curved dorsal process on inner edge ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5 – 15 C); theca shaft slender, nearly straight, armed with a pair of large, membranous, divergent lateral processes and a pair of ventroapical processes scarcely longer than lateral pair, extending to midlength of shaft ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 5 – 15 A–B). Length: male 12.3–13.6 mm, female 17.0– 18.1 mm. Width across head: male 3.0– 3.2 mm. Width across head: 3.2 mm, female 3.5–3.8 mm; across pronotum: male 3.8–4.4 mm, female 4.8–5.3 mm.
Type. Holotype male, ECUADOR: 51/70 [ Napo River ]; in BMNH. Syntypes of sanguisuga : male and 2 females, PERU: [Junín -] Chanchomayo [Province], 1907 (Rosenberg & Kauf); 1 female, [Cusco -] Sicuani, [Garlepp]. Additional syntypes of sanguisuga examined by Christian Schmidt (pers. comm.), 1 male, 4 females, Madre de Dios, 1911 (Garlepp); 1 female, ECUADOR: Pastaza [Province], 1909. All syntypes in SMFT.
Additional material. ECUADOR: 1 male, Tena, 3 March 1923 (F.X. Williams); in BMNH. PERU: Jauja — 1 male, Satipo, Mar. 1944 (P. Paprzycki); [Loreto]— 1 male, lower Rio Huallaga, 10 Dec. 1925 (H. Bassler); both in AMNH.
Distribution. The upper reaches of the Amazon Basin from Peru to Ecuador.
Remarks. The distinctive colour pattern, with almost the entire frons yellow, contrasting with the black body (or orange, less contrasting with dark brown body, in the Amazon basin), distinguishes this species from its congeners and associates the sexes despite the great discrepancy in body size. The holotype has the tip of the theca broken off and the left style is abnormal. The trivial name xanthocephala (“yellow head”) from the Greek kephale (f) is a noun in apposition, and does not change its termination in a masculine genus. Similarly,the trivial name sanguisuga (“bloodsucker”) is a noun in apposition, and does not match the gender of the genus name. That name is particularly appropriate for the form found in the Amazon basin, which has a redder frons than the montane form but is not represented in the syntype series.
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Cephisus xanthocephala (Walker)
Hamilton, Andrew 2012 |
Cephisus xanthocephalus
Fennah 1968: 170 |
Cephisus sanguisuga
Lallemand 1912: 98 |
Jacobi 1908: 201 |
Monecphora xanthocephala
Walker 1858: 176 |