Neochauliodes obscurus
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Neochauliodes obscurus View in CoL van der Weele
( Figures 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7 , 23–24 View FIGURES 23 – 24 )
Neochauliodes obscurus View in CoL van der Weele, 1909: 262. Type locality: India (Manipur).
Diagnosis. This species is characterized by black body coloration and dark brown wings, with large hyaline spots forming medial and distal rows on both fore- and hindwing membranes. Both wing bases are yellow.
Female. Body length 29 mm; forewing length 38 mm, hindwing length 34 mm.
Head black, with orange clypeus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). Compound eyes dark, ocelli yellowish brown, medially margined black. Antennae black. Mouthparts orange; mandibles with distal half reddish brown, maxillary and labial palpi brown.
Thorax black throughout. Legs black with short dense brownish setae; tarsal claws reddish brown. Wings ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) mostly dark brown with yellow bases and a few large, hyaline spots that form medial and distal rows on both wing membranes; pterostigmatic area short and creamy white. Veins dark brown but yellow in hyaline spots and pterostigmatic areas. Rs six to seven-branched, gradually curved posteriad; three crossveins between R1 and Rs.
Abdomen blackish brown, much paler on venters.
Eighth sternum ( Figs 23–24 View FIGURES 23 – 24 ) subtrapezoidal in lateral view and subtriangular in ventral view, with acutely produced tip. Tenth tergum ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 23 – 24 ) short and stout, posterodorsal corners strongly produced in lateral view. Ninth gonocoxite ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 23 – 24 ) slightly narrower than tenth tergum, suboval, with rounded tip.
Male. Unknown.
Type material. Holotype Ψ, INDIA: “Manipur [ca. 94°02'E, 24°34'N], Pres[ented] by Dr Watts/ Neochauliodes obscurus Type 1908 / Holotype ” (NHM).
Distribution. India (Manipur).
Remarks. This species can be easily distinguished from the other Neochauliodes species by both wings being dark brown with yellow bases and by having a few hyaline spots both medially and distally on the membranes of both wings. In Neochauliodes sinensis species groups, there are some species with similar dark wings, such as Neochauliodes acutatus Liu & Yang, 2005 and Neochauliodes fuscus Liu & Yang, 2005 ( Liu & Yang 2005a), but the wing bases of these species are dark. Although the generic status of N. obscurus was questioned by van der Weele (1910) due to its aberrant appearance, we consider this species to belong to Neochauliodes based on the feebly sinuate anal veins of the forewings and the female tenth tergum having a small cercus. The dark wings of N. obscurus are probably formed by the expansion of the median transverse markings and some other proximal and distal markings. Similarly, the dark markings of the wings are somewhat expanded in N. subfasciatus , which seems to be closely related to N. obscurus . Thus, the male of N. obscurus reported by Matsuno et al. (2009) is herein identified to be N. subfasciatus . Therefore, the male of N. obscurus remains unknown.
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Neochauliodes obscurus
Liu, Xingyue, Hayashi, Fumio & Yang, Ding 2010 |
Neochauliodes obscurus
Weele 1909: 262 |