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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583357E0CFEB0FEE3FD8AFE50" bold="true" box="[264,566,358,384]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="38">Celantia wandelmanniae</emphasis>
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Material examined: 1M, New
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, NE, Wau, Edie Creek, 1200­
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,
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, J.L. Gressitt,
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. 3M + 4F, New
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, NE, Morobe Dist. Nr Bulolo gorge,
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,
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, W. Gagné,
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.
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583357E0CFEB0F8B1FE08F89C" bold="true" box="[264,436,1844,1868]" pageId="1" pageNumber="38">FIGURES 12.</emphasis>
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, 1—habitus, 2—profile. Scale 1mm.
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<paragraph id="194A368783367E0FFE80FE99FA97FE8E" blockId="2.[264,1324,284,1430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Description: Body rather stout, glabrous, shiny, uniformly yellowish brown; head, hind tarsi, and body beneath darker. Body length: M, 2.68; F, 2.78; width: M, 1.21; F, 1.38.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="194A368783367E0FFE80FEE9FD21FE2E" blockId="2.[264,1324,284,1430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Head glabrous, armed with five long and slender spines directed forward; bucculae narrow, two to three areolae wide, open in front; third and fourth antennal segments missing in all specimens. Rostral sulcus straight and narrow, open behind; rostrum reaching the apex of metasternum.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="194A368783367E0FFE80FD89FE09FD16" blockId="2.[264,1324,284,1430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Pronotum gibbose, tricarinate, carinae foliate, elevated, lateral carinae uniseriate, the areolae large, median carina uniseriate posteriorly and biseriate anteriorly, the basal areolae smaller; hood tectiform, large, six areolae long, slightly less higher than top of median carina; paranota raised, wide, mostly triseriate but biseriate at the anterior and posterior ends.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="194A368783367E0FFE80FD51FC50FC5E" blockId="2.[264,1324,284,1430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Hemelytra wider than pronotum, costal area widened at base, irregularly triseriate, the areolae round, boundary veins slightly raised; subcostal area narrower than costal area, biseriate, the areolae smaller; discoidal area large, as large as sutural area, seven to eight areolae wide at widest part in female and six to seven areolae wide in male; sutural area nine areolae wide at widest part, areolae as large as costal area.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="194A368783367E0FFE80FC19FEE8FC0E" blockId="2.[264,1324,284,1430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Etymology: The name refers to the host plant where most of the specimens were found.</paragraph>
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Comments: The female is larger than the male. This species differs from
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(Stål)
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and
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Drake
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by the shape of the hood and the larger hemelytra and paranota.
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFEB0FBB9FE6DFB85" box="[264,465,1084,1109]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia nitidula</emphasis>
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has a biseriate costal area;
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has a triseriate subcostal area;
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFEB0FBE1FE09FBAD" box="[264,437,1124,1149]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia creta</emphasis>
Drake
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has a much wider costal area (56 areolae wide); and
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFB7DFBE1FEE7FB75" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia vagans</emphasis>
(Distant)
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has a triseriate subcostal area, and a discoidal area five areolae wide. Also, some species of
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, such as
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Drake and
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Drake, are quite similar to
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFE3DFB59FE56FB25" box="[389,490,1244,1269]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia</emphasis>
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species. They differ by the narrower carinae and paranota, the latter being closer to the pronotum. Prior to this study, only four extant species of
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFB3DFA81FB56FACD" box="[1157,1258,1284,1309]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia</emphasis>
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were known, from Western
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, the Indian peninsula, New
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, and Bismarck. A fossil species (Oligocene),
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<emphasis id="2B81EA9583367E0FFDE4FAD1FC93FABD" box="[604,815,1364,1389]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="39">Celantia seposita</emphasis>
Cockerell
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, is known from Wight island (
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).
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