Notes on the genus Neochauliodes from Guangxi, China (Megaloptera: Corydalidae) Author Liu, Xingyue Author Yang, Ding text Zootaxa 2005 1045 1 24 journal article 50945 10.5281/zenodo.169882 728e366c-d33a-47ad-91b5-fb29182103aa 1175­5326 169882 Neochauliodes umbratus Kimmins ( Figs. 9 , 40–43 ) Neochauliodes umbratus Kimmins, 1954 : 436 . Neochualiodes furcatus Yang & Yang, 1986 : 91 . syn. nov. Diagnosis . Wings hyaline with median transverse band broad and cloudy. Aedeagus with paired process on subapical portion. Description . Forewing length 33–59 mm , hindwing length 29–52 mm . Head gray; vertex with lighter middle portion and black lateral margins. Occiput yellowish brown. Compound eyes brown, ocelli yellow with black inner margin. Antenna dark. Mouthparts yellowish brown except for brown mandibles; maxillary palpus and labial palpus also brown. Pronotum variable shades of brown; meso­ and metanota dark. Legs brown with short, dense, brown setae; tarsal claws reddish brown. Wings hyaline with cloudy brownish marks; pterostigma short, pale yellow. Forewing with median transverse band pale brown, broad, and extending from C to A; outer margin entirely pale brown. Hindwing similarly marked except for basal half mostly hyaline, and median transverse band shortened, extending from C to M. Veins dark. Rs 5­branched, R2 apically 4­branched, R3 and R4 slightly curved posteriorly near tip; 3 crossveins between R1 and Rs; M 2­branched; 1A 2­ branched. FIGURES 40–43. Genitalia of Neochauliodes umbratus Kimmins. 40. Male genitalia, lateral view. 41. Aedeagus, ventral view. 42. Male tenth tergum, dorsal view. 43. female genitalia, lateral view. Abdomen brown. Male tenth tergum ( Figs. 40, 42 ) in lateral view wider than long; in dorsal view apex slightly inflated. Aedeagus ( Figs. 40–41 ) strongly sclerotized, in ventral view slightly narrowing toward apex; in lateral view slightly curved dorsad, with a paired short subapical process directed dorsally. Female eighth sternum subtriangular ( Fig. 43 ) with posterior margin prominent; tenth tergum directed posteriorly, short and claviform with apex slightly inflated; gonapophyses subtrapezoidal ( Fig. 43 ), obliquely directed dorsally. Material examined. 1 ɗ 1 Ψ, CHINA : Guangxi, Longzhou, Daqingshan, 1963. V.15 , C.K. Yang ( CAU ); 1 ɗ, CHINA : Guangxi, Jinxiu, Shengtangshan, 900 m , 1999. V.18 , F.S. Huang ( IZCAS ); 1 ɗ, CHINA : Guangxi, Jinxiu, Shengtangshan, 900 m , 1999. V.17 , W.Z. Li ( IZCAS ); 1 Ψ, CHINA : Guangxi, Fangcheng, Fulong, 240 m , 1998. IV.20 , T.S. Li ( IZCAS ); 1 ɗ, CHINA : Guangdong, Dinghushan, 1965. IV.25 ( IZCAS ); 1 ɗ, CHINA : Guangdong, Dinghushan, 1965. IV.28 , Y.W. Zhang ( IZCAS ). Distribution. China (Guangdong, Guangxi,); Vietnam . Remarks. Though this species is similar to N. rotundatus in having the cloudy median transverse bands of both wings ( Tjeder, 1937 ), it may be distinguished by the strongly modified aedeagus with a pair of short subapical processes. The female wings are much larger than the male. After careful examination of the types of N. furcatus Yang & Yang , there is no significant difference from N. umbratus . Therefore, N. furcatus is herein designated as a synonym of N. umbratus .