Chostonectes Sharp, 1882
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Chostonectes Sharp, 1882 |
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Key to instar III and instar II of known larvae of Chostonectes Sharp, 1882 View in CoL
1. Frontoclypeus with egg-bursters; head width smaller than 0.4 mm .......................................... instar I
- Frontoclypeus lacking egg-bursters; head width greater 0.4 mm ................................................. 2
2. Thoracic and abdominal spiracles absent.............................................................. instar II
- Thoracic and abdominal spiracles present............................................................ instar III
1 Head capsule with dark lateral bands running over frontoclypeus; lateral projections and lateral edges of nasale dark; dorsally, no distinct narrowing at base of siphon; head length less than 2.0 times greater than length of last abdominal segment.................................................................................................... C. gigas View in CoL
- Head capsule with distinct dark bands outlining edge of frontoclypeus without crossing it; lateral projections and lateral edges of nasale pale; distinct narrowing of last abdominal segment separating its proximal part from siphon ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ); head length more than 2.2 times greater than length of last abdominal segment.............................................. 2
2 Width of spatulate apex of nasale more than 2 times (more than 1.5 times for instar II) greater than minimum width of nasale ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ); less than seven tubercles on ventral side of lateral projections of nasale......................... C. nebulosus View in CoL
- Width of spatulate apex of nasale less than 1.5 times (less than 1.4 times for instar II) greater than minimum width of nasale; more than eight ventral tubercles on lateral projections of nasale ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 )............................... C. johnsonii View in CoL
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