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Chrysopa Leach 1815

Authors: Wang, Maozhi; Lai, Yan; Zhang, Dong; Liu, Xingyue;

Chrysopa Leach 1815

Abstract

Genus Chrysopa Leach, 1815 Chrysopa Leach, 1815: 138. Type species: Hemerobius perla Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation by ICZN, 1954: 3. Aelops Billberg, 1820: 95. Type species: Hemerobius chrysops Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation by Tjeder, 1966: 351. Emerobius Costa, 1834: 72. Type species: Hemerobius chrysops Linnaeus, 1758, by monotypy. Melanops Doumerc, 1861: 192. Type species: Chrysopa parvula Doumerc, 1861, by monotypy. Chrysopisca McLachlan, 1875: 23. Type species: Chrysopisca minuta McLachlan, 1875, by monotypy. Cintameva Navás, 1914a: 214. Type species: Cintameva venulosa Navás, 1914, by original designation. Minva Navás, [1919a] 1920: 288. Type species: Minva punctata Navás, 1920, by original designation and monotypy. Polyphlebia Navás, 1935: 88. Type species: Polyphlebia punctata Navás, 1936, by original designation and monotypy. Metachrysopa Steinmann, 1964: 264. Type species: Chrysopa septempunctata Wesmael, 1841, by original designation. Nigrochrysopa Steinmann, 1964: 264. Type species: Chrysopa formosa Brauer, 1850, by original designation. Parachrysopa Séméria, 1983: 310. Type species: Hemerobius pallens Rambur, 1838, by original designation and monotypy. Furcochrysa De Freitas & Penny, 2000: 167. Type species: Furcochrysa allata De Freitas & Penny, 2000, by original designation. Diagnosis. Medium to large sized. Body mostly green. Head usually extensively marked with black spots or stripes; palps tapered apically; mandibles broad, asymmetrical; antenna shorter than forewing. Pronotum unmarked or with black markings; meso- and metanotum marked with black markings or unmarked. Two series of gradate crossveins, basal inner gradate meeting PsM. Male genitalia with tignum absent or small; gonapsis absent; entoprocessus broad basally with dorsal horn; mediuncus arcuate, tapering apically, separated from gonarcus; gonarcus long, narrow, sometimes with a pair of short median horns; gonosetae very long, numerous (Brooks & Banard 1990; Breitkreuz 2018). Distribution. Cosmopolitan.

Published as part of Wang, Maozhi, Lai, Yan, Zhang, Dong & Liu, Xingyue, 2025, The green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) from the Tuha Basin, Xinjiang, northwestern China, with two new species and new record to China, pp. 509-526 in Zootaxa 5722 (4) on page 512, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5722.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/17892851

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Neuroptera, Biodiversity, Chrysopa, Chrysopidae, Taxonomy

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