Ankylopteryx doleschalii
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Ordo: Neuroptera
Familia: Chrysopidae
Genus: Ankylopteryx
Name
Ankylopteryx doleschalii Brauer, 1864 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Ankylopteryx (A.) doleschalii : Brauer 1864[1]: 901 (original: Ankylopteryx; type locality: “Amboina” [Ambonia] (Indonesia, Maluku Prov.); holotype in NHMV); Brauer 1866: 37 (Ankylopteryx); van der Weele 1909[2]: 60 (Ankylopteryx); Banks 1937[3]: 280 (Ankylopteryx); Banks 1939[4]: 473 (key to Chinese species); Kuwayama 1964[5]: 42 (Ankylopteryx); Brooks and Barnard 1990[6]: 265 (Ankylopteryx (Ankylopteryx)); New 2003[7]: 163 (Ankylopteryx (Ankylopteryx)); Yang et al. 2005[8]: 51 (Ankylopteryx (Ankylopteryx)).
Material examined
Holotype ex, Indonesia, Amboina, 1950 (NHMV). Paratype 1 ♂, same data as holotype (NHMV).
Diagnosis
Stripes below toruli absent; frontal markings not curved posteriorly, anteriorly contiguous with clypeal markings and genal markings. Protibia and mesotibia with median markings. Both wings with brownish marking patterns. First intramedian cell very long and narrow.
Distribution
China (Hainan); Indonesia (Maluku).
Remarks
This species was recorded from Hainan by Banks (1937)[3]. Unfortunately, we have not examined any specimen of this species from Hainan. Considering the greatly disjunct distribution records of this species (i.e. Ambonia and Hainan), there is a possibility that A. doleschalii, from Hainan was a misidentification of A. gracilis (a morphologically similar species widely distributed in eastern and southeastern Asia).
Taxon Treatment
- Ma, Y; Yang, X; Liu, X; 2020: Notes on the green lacewing subgenus Ankylopteryx Brauer, 1864 (s. str.) (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) from China, with description of a new species ZooKeys, 906: 41-71. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Brauer F (1864) Entomologische Beiträge.Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien14: 891–902.
- ↑ van der Weele (1909) Mecoptera and Planipennia of Insulinde, with biological notes.Notes from the Leyden Museum31: 1–100.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Banks N (1937) Neuropteroid insects from Formosa.Philippine Journal of Science62: 255–291.
- ↑ Banks N (1939) New genera and species of neuropteroid insects.Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology85: 439–504.
- ↑ Kuwayama S (1964) On the Neuroptera of the Ryukyus.Insecta Matsumurana27: 38–48.
- ↑ Brooks S, Barnard P (1990) The green lacewings of the world: a generic review (Chrysopidae).Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Entomology)59: 117–286.
- ↑ New T (2003) The Neuroptera of Malesia. Fauna Malesiana Handbook 4.Brill, Leiden, 204 pp.
- ↑ Yang X, Yang C, Li W (2005) Fauna Sinica: Insecta, Volume 39: Neuroptera: Chrysopidae.Science Press, Beijing, 398 pp. [+ 4 pls; In Chinese, with English summary]