Chordodes ferganensis Kirjanova & Spiridonov 1989
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[ Chordodes ferganensis Kirjanova & Spiridonov 1989 ]
( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 C, 3D)
1989. Chordodes ferganensis Kirjanova & Spiridonov Parasitologiya 23: 358.
Holotype: 1 female ( ZIS 100).
Type locality: Uzbekistan, near Fergana city
Material examined: Holotype SEM midbody
Host: undetermined mantid (Kirjanova & Spiridonov 1989).
Description: Cuticle covered by five types of areole ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 C, 3D). Simple areoles with smooth surface or bearing short bristles, some oval or rounded areoles carrying apical fingerlike tubercle (tubercle areoles) and clusters of crowned and circumcluster areoles with short apical filaments ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C). Restricted to the ventral and dorsal midline there are another type of crowned areoles with long filaments that occur in clusters of two and surrounded by circumcluster areoles ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 D).
Dimensions: Length 266 mm, maximal diameter 2 mm (Kirjanova & Spiridonov 1989).
Comments: Kirjanova & Spiridonov (1989) described Chordodes ferganensis with 4 areolar types and also indicate the presence of crowned areoles with long filaments in midventral and middorsal longitudinal lines without designating them as another areolar type. Our reinvestigation by SEM ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C) shows that the features of the cuticle of Chordodes ferganensis are coincident with the ones described for the lectotype of C.
anthophorus . Kirjanova & Spiridonov (1989) specify these similarities and consider that C. ferganensis is quite close to C. anthophorus and C. aquaeductus but differs by the presence of the crowned areoles with very long projections. This type of crowned areoles, along the ventral and dorsal midline, has also been observed by the authors in the lectotype of C. anthophorus . Therefore, we regard C. ferganensis as a synonym of C. anthophorus .
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