A new species of Celidodacus Hendel, with notes on C. coloniarum (Speiser) and C. obnubilus (Karsch)
Author
Huangfu, Ning
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P. R. China; E-mail: huangfuning @ ioz. ac. cn & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 10049, P. R. China
Author
Zhu, Chaodong
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P. R. China; E-mail: huangfuning @ ioz. ac. cn & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 10049, P. R. China & State Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P. R. China; E-mail: zhucd @ ioz. ac. cn
Author
Chen, Xiaolin
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P. R. China; E-mail: huangfuning @ ioz. ac. cn
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Zoological Systematics
2019
2019-07-30
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http://zoobank.org/f1d7e6e7-4318-42cc-9566-6156b44b7c75
journal article
5442
10.11865/zs.201919
090e88c1-0287-4f8a-8493-d6d0ecf6c930
2095-6827
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Celidodacus coloniarum
(
Speiser, 1915
)
(
Figs 11–16
)
Acidia coloniarum
Speiser, 1915: 102
. Type-locality: Tiko, Limbe,
Cameroon
; Sigitale,
Tanzania
.
Celidodacus coloniarum ssp. mendax
Hering, 1940: 1
. Type-locality: Manow,
Tanzania
.
Conradtina conjuncta
Enderlein, 1920: 344
. Type-locality:
Equatorial Guinea
.
Celidodacus coloniarum
:
Hancock, 1986: 299
.
Redescription. Frons, gena, postgena and ventral part of occiput dark brown, dorsal part of occiput yellow-brown. Pleura dark, scutum (
Fig. 15
) red-brown with two narrow longitudinal black vittae and two pale brown bands; legs brown except femora almost black. Wing (
Fig. 13
) with isolated apical patch and 2 separate transverse black bands: apical patch having a hyaline spot in apex of cell r
4+5
, subcostal band from pterostigma through vein BM-Cu to convergent point of vein Cu
2
and A
1
; radial-medial band from wing anterior margin through crossvein R-M and almost reaching posterior edge of wing; subcostal band about twice as wide as radial-medial band; vein R
4+5
setulose to beyond crossvein R-M. Abdomen (
Fig. 16
) dark brown to black; tergites 1+2, 3 and 4 brown, tergites 5–6 black, tergites 1+2 with one pair vague medial yellow-brown patch; oviscape black, tapering and cylindrical, almost equal to combined length of tergites 5–6, middle width to length ratio about 0.5.
Figures 1–10.
Celidodacus parafenestratus
Chen & Freidberg
,
sp. nov.
, female. 1. Habitus, dorsal view. 2. Habitus, lateral view. 3. Head, lateral view. 4. Scutum, dorsal view. 5. Abdomen, dorsal view. 6. Spermathecae. 7. Wing. 8. Aculeus tip. 9. Eversible membrane. 10. Aculeus, dorsal view.
Material
examined.
1♀
(
USNM
),
Kenya
,
Western Province
,
Kakamega
forest,
Malaise trap
,
1550 m
,
0°14′N
,
34°51′E
,
10–24 February 2007
, leg.
R
. Copeland
.
Distribution.
Equatorial Guinea
,
Nigeria
,
Cameroon
,
Zaire
,
Rwanda
,
Tanzania
,
Malawi
,
Kenya
,
Zimbabwe
and
Mocambique
.
Remarks. The species is first recorded in
Kenya
.