Research Article

Pimachrysa (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Nothochrysinae): Larval Description and Support for Generic Relationships

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Summary of larval features of nothochrysine genera with described larvae. In addition to information in this paper; see [6, 1318].
Pimachrysa  (L2, L3)
Larvae naked, without a layer of camouflaging material.
Small to medium sized larvae (L2: ~5.5 mm; L3: 8.5–9.0 mm); shape fusiform, narrow, abdomen rounded, slender.
Cephalic markings obvious, lateral epicranial markings elongate; mesal epicranial and/or postfrontal markings reduced;
with a conspicuous median stripe.
Cephalic setae: all primary setae except S10 and S12 present; Vx obscure, probably two setae and a pore.
Antennae with terminal segment (flagellum) stubby, short (0.07–0.08x length of pedicel).
Mouthparts elongate (mandible ~1.4–1.6x longer than head capsule).
Mandible with single seta on basolateral margin.
Thorax without lateral tubercles.
Paired prothoracic sclerites (Sc1) elongate.
Metanotum with three distinct folds, each bearing a transverse band of unhooked setae with acute tips.
Legs fairly long in relation to body; tarsi dark brown throughout.
Abdominal segments II–VII without lateral tubercles, with some lateral setae slightly elongated, but without distinct lateral
setae (LS).
Abdominal segments I–VII dorsally with transverse bands of numerous short, acute setae (SMS).
Abdominal segments V–VII without laterodorsal tubercles, without LDS (but with some laterodorsal setae slightly elongated).
Nothochrysa  (all instars, unless noted otherwise)
Larvae usually bearing a camouflaging layer of debris.
Large larvae (L3: 9–12 mm; L2: 6-7 mm; L1: 4-5 mm); shape very slightly fusiform, abdomen convex, almost flattened to
globular.
Cephalic markings obvious, epicranial markings large, fused with postfrontal markings, occupying almost the entire cephalic
dorsal surface.
Cephalic setae: all primary setae including S12 present; Vx = two short anterior setae, pore, single posterior seta, in
longitudinally elongate row.
Antennae with terminal segment (flagellum) of variable length.
  Pedicel length/flagellar length (= number of times flagellum shorter than pedicel):
    N. capitata L3 = ~8.8 (from Figures  47-6 [13])
    N. fulviceps L3 = ~13.0 (from Figures  47-12 [13])
    N. californica L1 = ~3.6, L2 = 5.1–6.2, L3 = 9.4–9.5
Flagellar terminus and terminal bristle variable.
  N. capitata, N. fulviceps L3 with rounded flagellar terminus, very short terminal bristle (from Figure 1b [18], Figures 47-6,
  47-12 [13])
  N. californica L3–L1 with flagellum tapered, slightly elongate seta (setal length/flagellar length: L3 = 0.18, L2 = 0.18,
  L1 = 0.25)
Mouthparts noticeably longer than the head capsule.
  N. capitata, N. fulviceps L3 (from Figures 46-1, 46-5 [13])
  N. californica L1–L3 (mandible length/head length: L1 = 1.36, L2 = ~1.60–1.65, L3 = 1.30–1.48)
Mandible with two setae on basolateral margin.
Thorax with lateral tubercles present, carrying 1-2 or few elongate lateral setae (LS).
Paired prothoracic sclerites (Sc1) triangular.
Metanotum with transverse row of filiform (hooked or straight) setae posteriorly.
Legs very long in relation to body size; tarsi pale to dark brown.
Abdominal segments II–VII with lateral tubercles well developed, hemispherical, bearing filiform or hooked (“uncinate”)
setae (LS).
Abdominal segments VI-VII (sometimes also V, VIII) with laterodorsal tubercles present, bearing single long seta (LDS?)
(sometimes also a shorter seta).
Dorsum of abdominal segments I–VI with transverse rows or bands of hooked submedian setae (SMS).
Hypochrysa  (L1, L3)
Larvae naked, without a layer of camouflaging material.
Small to medium sized larvae (L2: 6-7 mm); shape fusiform, narrow, abdomen rounded, slender.
Cephalic markings light or dark; lateral epicranial markings narrow, elongate; mesal epicranial and/or postfrontal
markings faint, either with a conspicuous median stripe or with pair of small frontal markings.
Cephalic setae: all primary setae including S12 present; Vx obscure, probably two setae and a pore or three setae.
Antennae with terminal segment (flagellum) stubby, short (~0.05–0.06x length of pedicel).
Mouthparts elongate (mandible ~1.7–1.8x longer than head capsule).
Mandible with single seta on basolateral margin.
Labial palp with terminal segment bearing 4 lateral sensilla.
Thorax without lateral tubercles.
Paired prothoracic sclerites (Sc1) elongate.
Metanotum with three distinct folds, each bearing a transverse band or row of unhooked, blunt to clavate (bacilliform) setae.
Legs of normal size in relation to body; tarsi dark brown thoughout.
Abdominal segments II–VII without lateral tubercles, without distinct lateral setae (LS).
Abdominal segments I–VII dorsally with transverse rows or bands of numerous short, blunt to clavate (bacilliform) setae
(SMS).
Abdominal segments V–VII without laterodorsal tubercles, without LDS.
Dictyochrysa (L1)
Larvae naked, without a layer of camouflaging material.
Small to medium sized larvae (L1: ~2 mm); shape fusiform, narrow, abdomen rounded, slender.
Cephalic markings unknown.
Cephalic setae: S12 absent; S8–10 unknown; Vx short.
Antennae with terminal segment (flagellum) rounded apically, pedicel length/flagellar length = 9 (number of times flagellum
shorter than pedicel) (from Figure 3 [14])
Mouthparts nearly twice as long as head capsule.
Number of setae on mandible unknown.
Thorax without lateral tubercles.
Paired prothoracic sclerites (Sc1) triangular.
Metanotum with three distinct folds, each bearing a transverse band of unhooked setae with acute tips.
Legs fairly long in relation to body; tarsi dark brown throughout.
Abdominal segments II–VII without lateral tubercles.
Abdominal segments I–VII dorsally with transverse bands of blunt setae (SMS).
Abdominal segments V–VII without laterodorsal tubercles, without LDS.