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Chetoneura shennonggongensis, a new species of cave-dwelling Keroplatini from China (Diptera : Keroplatidae), with a discussion of the position of Chetoneura

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posted on 2023-05-16, 22:09 authored by De Souza Amorim, D, Niu, C, Li, X, Lei, C, Clarke, AK
Chetoneura shennonggongensis Amorim & Niu, sp.n., inhabiting caves in East China, is described based on the adult male and female, plus larva. Chetoneura Colless, previously associated with Orfelia and known from a single species from caves in Malaysia, is formally transferred to the Keroplatini. This is the first description of the larva and of the general biology of the genus. The larva of this new species is suspended in a roughly horizontal hammock of silken threads amidst mucous coated snare threads from the roof of caves, but is not bioluminescent as some species of other genera in Keroplatidae (e.g., Arachnocampa, Keroplatus, and Orfelia). A key to separate both species of the genus is provided. The position of the genus within the Keroplatini is considered. Chetoneura is considered to be closely related to a clade containing Heteropterna and Ctenoceridion. © 2007 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.

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Publication title

Zootaxa

Volume

2008

Issue

1716

Pagination

59-68

ISSN

1175-5326

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Magnolia Press

Place of publication

New Zealand

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  • Restricted

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Terrestrial biodiversity

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