Taxonomic notes and updated phylogeny of the fishfly genus Ctenochauliodes van der Weele (Megaloptera: Corydalidae)
Author
Liu, Xingyue
Author
Hayashi, Fumio
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2011
2981
23
35
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.207370
a7ff0ca7-8f31-4e46-8f00-fe8be5a64b18
1175-5326
207370
Ctenochauliodes nigrovenosus
(van der Weele)
(
Figures 2–4
,
11–12
)
Chauliodes nigrovenosus
van der
Weele, 1907
: 257
.
Type
locality:
Vietnam
(Mauson Mountains).
Ctenochauliodes forcipatus
Kimmins, 1954
: 429
.
Type
locality:
China
(Jinfoshan).
Ctenochauliodes friedrichi
Navás, 1932
: 151
.
Type
locality:
China
(Jinfoshan).
syn. nov.
Diagnosis.
The forewings of this species possess transverse band-like dark patterns on the distal half. The male tenth tergum is twisted on apex, which is subtriangular and slightly flattened. Male tenth gonocoxite comprises a pair of bluntly tapered lobes, which is nearly equal in length with the right lobe subtriangular. Lateral lobes beneath anus well developed, tuberculate.
Description.
Male. See description of
C. friedrichi
made by
Liu & Yang (2006b)
.
Female. Appearance and genitalic characters of
lectotype
almost conform to description of
C. friedrichi
in
Liu and Yang (2006b)
. However, markings on forewings are much darker than those in
lectotype
and
paralectotype
of
C. friedrichi
.
Eighth gonocoxites (
Figs 11–12
) nearly trapezoidal, posteriorly broadened in lateral view; in ventral view longitudinally separated into a pair of lobes, medially concaved. Tenth tergum short, bearing large cercus, posteriorly leaving a narrow and obtuse tip. Ninth gonocoxite subtriangular, acutely produced posteriad.
Type
material.
Lectotype
Ƥ (present designation), “
Tonkin
, Montes Mauson, April, Mai, 2-3000’, H. Fruhstorfer/co-Type/
Chauliodes nigrovenosus
type
Ƥ v[an]d[er]W[eele]/
Chauliodes nigrovenosus
v[an].d[er].W[eele].” (MFN).
Paralectotype
1Ƥ (present designation), “
Tonkin
, Montes Mauson, April, Mai, 2- 3000’, H. Fruhstorfer/Mus[eum]. Berol[in]./Ƥ/
Chauliodes nigrovenosus
Type
Ƥ v[an]d[er]W[eele]./Museum Leiden” (
RMNH
).
FIGURES 11–15
. Female genitalia of
Ctenochauliodes
spp. 11.
C. nigrovenosus
(van der Weele), lateral view of genitalia; 12. same, ventral view of eighth gonocoxites; 13.
C. abnormis
Yang & Yang
, ventral view of eighth gonocoxites; 14.
C. punctulatus
Yang & Yang
, ventral view of eighth gonocoxites; 15.
C. yangi
Liu & Yang
, ventral view of eighth gonocoxites.
FIGURES 16–21
. Female eighth gonocoxites of
Ctenochauliodes
spp., ventral view. 16.
C. fujianensis
Yang & Yang
; 17.
C. elongatus
Yang & Yang
; 18.
C. griseus
Yang & Yang
; 19.
C. meridionalis
Yang & Yang
; 20.
C. similis
Liu & Yang
; 21.
C. stigmosus
sp. nov.
Gp8: eighth gonapophyses.
Other material.
CHINA
: 131Ƥ (
lectotype
and
paralectotype
of
Ctenochauliodes friedrichi
Navás
, present designation), “Ginfü-Shan [= Mt. Jinfoshan] Kreis Wanchüan [= Wenchuan County]/
7.VIII
/Sz’Tschwan [= Sichuan Province]: Friedrich
1929-31
/
Ctenochauliodes friedrichi
Nav
[ás]. P. Navás S.J. det./
Syntypus
” (
DEI
); 1Ƥ, Canton [= Guangdong Province], S.V. Mell (MFN); 13 (
holotype
of
Ctenochauliodes forcipatus
Kimmins
), “Kwanshien [= Dujiangyan County],
China
,
July 1930
. (G. M. Franck)./Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1./
Holotype
/
Ctenochauliodes forcipatus
Kim
[mins] male symbol D.E. Kimmins det. 1953./ABDOMEN IN
SLIDE
CABI- NET” (NHM); 13 (
paratype
of
C. forcipatus
), “Chin-Fu-San [= Mt. Jinfoshan], W.
China
, W.A. Maw.
1908-10
/
Paratype
/
Ctenochauliodes forcipatus
Kim
[mins] 3 D.E. Kimmins det. 1953./ABDOMEN IN
SLIDE
CABINET” (NHM);
VIETNAM
: 1Ƥ, same as
lectotype
(MFN); 332Ƥ, Sa Pa, Fan Si Pang Mts.,
25–30.III.1995
, W. Mey (MFN); 23, Sa Pa, Fan Si Pang Mts.,
1600 m
,
22–29.IV.1995
(MFN).
Distribution.
China
(Chongqing, Hubei, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan);
Vietnam
(Lang Son, Lao Cai, Vinh Phu) (
Yang & Liu 2010
).
Remarks.
This species was originally described based on only two female specimens from
Vietnam
and subsequently designated as the
type
species of the genus
Ctenochauliodes
(van der
Weele 1907
,
1909
).
Liu and Yang (2006b)
redescribed this species according to several specimens from
China
, but the
types
of
C. nigrovenosus
were not examined by us at that time. Recently, we gained access to the
type
specimens of
C. nigrovenosus
and found that our previous concept of
C. nigrovenosus
was incorrect. The forewings in the
types
of
C. nigrovenosus
possess several narrow, transverse band-like brownish markings, while in the Chinese specimens identified as
C. nigrovenosus
by
Liu and Yang (2006b)
the brownish markings occur as rather small, punctuate, and densely dispersed spots on the forewings. Therefore, the identity of
C. nigrovenosus
should be clarified again. Herein, we consider this species to be conspecific with
C. friedrichi
by virtue of the similar wing patterns, the same female genitalia, and their occurrence in northern
Vietnam
. Subsequently,
C. friedrichi
is treated as a junior synonym of
C. nigrovenosus
.
Besides the clarification on the identity of
C. nigrovenosus
,
additional notes on the
type
specimens of this species are given here. The
type
series of
C. nigrovenosus
include only two female specimens, which were mentioned to be deposited in the Berlin Museum (MFN) by van der
Weele (1907)
.
Ohl and Oswald (2004)
listed two
type
specimens of
C. nigrovensosus
in MFN (only one specimen bears the van der Weele’s handwritten
type
label), but they did not designate the
lectotype
. Surprisingly, in RMNH we found another female specimen identified as
C. nigrovenosus
, which bears the same collecting label with those of the
types
in MFN, and also bears a label as “Mus. Berol.” and a handwritten identification label as “
Chauliodes nigrovenosus
Type
Ƥ v.d.W.”. Therefore, it is very likely that one of the two
types
of
C. nigrovenosus
was moved from MFN to RMNH. Thus, the female specimen in MFN without the van der Weele’s handwritten
type
label was misinterpreted as a
type
specimen by
Ohl and Oswald (2004)
and should be excluded from the
type
series of
C. nigrovenosus
.