2013
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.262.4119
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Larvae of five horticulturally important species of Chrysopodes (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae): shared generic features, descriptions and keys

Abstract: An expanded list of generic level larval characteristics is presented for Chrysopodes; it includes a reinterpretation of the mesothoracic and metathoracic structure and setation. Keys, descriptions and images of Semaphoront A (first instar) and Semaphoront B (second and third instars) are offered for identifying five species of Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) that are commonly reported from horticultural habitats in the Neotropical region.

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“…Both color patterns are expressed in males and females; they do not represent sexual dimorphs. However, they might indicate seasonal or developmental patterns of color change, such as that reported for another Neotropical species of lacewings (Silva et al 2013). Head (n=2; Figs 1A-B, 3A-C, 5A-K).…”
Section: Support For Taxonomic Changesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Both color patterns are expressed in males and females; they do not represent sexual dimorphs. However, they might indicate seasonal or developmental patterns of color change, such as that reported for another Neotropical species of lacewings (Silva et al 2013). Head (n=2; Figs 1A-B, 3A-C, 5A-K).…”
Section: Support For Taxonomic Changesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Our procedures were those used in previous publications (e.g., Tauber et al 2012 , Silva et al 2013 ). We examined specimens from the following collections: BMNH , The Natural History Museum (formerly British Museum of Natural History), London, England ; CAS , California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA ; CMNH , Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA ; CNC , Canadian National Collection, Ottawa, Canada ; CPG , C. P. Gilette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO ; CUIC , Cornell University Insect Collection, Ithaca, NY ; EMEC , Essig Museum of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley, CA ; MCZ , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA ; ROM , Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON, Canada ; SDNHM , San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, CA ; TRC , M. J.…”
Section: Specimens and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, larvae from additional species of Chrysopodes were described in sufficient detail for more robust comparisons than were possible earlier. Now, detailed larval descriptions are available for six of the 47 currently recognized species of Chrysopodes [ Tauber 2003 : Chrysopodes (Neosuarius) collaris (Schneider); Silva et al 2013 : Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) divisus (Walker), Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) fumosus Tauber & Albuquerque, Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) geayi (Navás), Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) linaefrons Adams & Penny; Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes) spinellus Adams & Penny]. Comparisons with these species confirm that Kymachrysa intacta larvae differ only slightly from those of Chrysopodes .…”
Section: Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The terminology of wing venation used in this paper mainly follows the previous studies on green lacewings, e.g. Tillyard (1916), Tauber (2003), and Tauber et al (2017). Terminology of genitalia in Neuroptera was comprehensively studied by Acker (1960) and subsequently modified in a series of works (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the terminology of genitalia used in this paper still follows some major works on systematics of green lacewings (e.g. Tjeder 1970;Principi 1977;Adams and Penny 1985;Brooks and Barnard 1990;Tauber 2003;Tauber et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%