. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGSOFTHE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 211. 331 332 Figs 330-338 Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes). 330, C. (C.) jubilosa; 331, 332, C. (C.) circumfusa; 333-335, 337, 338, C. (C.) canudasi; 336, C. (C.) sp. indet. 330, fore wing (from Kimmins); 331, mandibles, dorsal; 332, galea, dorsal; 333, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 334, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 335, 3 genitalia, ventral; 336, 6 gonapsis, lateral; 337, 9 spermatheca, lateral; 338, 9 subgenitale, caudal. long as broad. Pronotum marked with yellow m
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGSOFTHE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 211. 331 332 Figs 330-338 Chrysopodes (Chrysopodes). 330, C. (C.) jubilosa; 331, 332, C. (C.) circumfusa; 333-335, 337, 338, C. (C.) canudasi; 336, C. (C.) sp. indet. 330, fore wing (from Kimmins); 331, mandibles, dorsal; 332, galea, dorsal; 333, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 334, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 335, 3 genitalia, ventral; 336, 6 gonapsis, lateral; 337, 9 spermatheca, lateral; 338, 9 subgenitale, caudal. long as broad. Pronotum marked with yellow median stripe; dorsal setae long, pale; meso- and metanotum marked with median yellow stripe. Legs unmarked; setae long, pale; claws with basal dilation. Fore wing broad (length : breadth = : 1); sometimes marked with faint greyish suffusion on posterior margin and around cross- veins; costal setae long, erect; Sc and R close or widely separated; Sc long; basal Sc crossvein mm; im ovate, sometimes quadrangu- lar; medial radial crossveins oblique, sinuate; gradates in two series (sometimes with additional irregular median series), either parallel or diver- gent; anal veins often slightly crassate in 6; c\ shorter than c2. Hind wing narrow (length : breadth = : 1). Abdomen (Figs 333, 334) unmarked or with median yellow stripe. 6: trichobothria 28-30; ectoprocts deeply invagi- nated apically, extended basally; sternite 8+9 with small ventral tubercle; 9: callus cerci rounded; trichobothria 23-28; sternite 7 with small ventral tubercle. Remarks. The genitalia of Chrysopodes and the subgenus Neosuarius Adams & Penny are very similar which suggests that they are closely related. However, species of Chrysopodes have several characters which do not occur in Neosuarius. In Chrysopodes the mandibles are scythe-like and symmetrical with no basal teeth,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita
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