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Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae)
Abstract. Here, Ungla Navás, 1914, a poorly known Neotropical genus is reviewed. Twenty-five valid species are recognized; seven of them are new to science: Ungla adamsi sp. n., U. elbergi sp. n., U. grandispiracula sp. n., U. mexicana sp. n., U. pennyi sp. n., U. quchapampa sp. n., U. stangei sp. n...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824280 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.674.11435 |
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author | Tauber, Catherine A. Sosa, Francisco Albuquerque, Gilberto S. Tauber, Maurice J. |
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description | Abstract. Here, Ungla Navás, 1914, a poorly known Neotropical genus is reviewed. Twenty-five valid species are recognized; seven of them are new to science: Ungla adamsi sp. n., U. elbergi sp. n., U. grandispiracula sp. n., U. mexicana sp. n., U. pennyi sp. n., U. quchapampa sp. n., U. stangei sp. n.; and five are transferred to Ungla from other genera: U. bolivari (Banks), U. chacranella (Banks), U. siderocephala (Navás), U. steinbachi (Navás), and U. banksi Tauber, new replacement name. In addition, ten new synonymies are identified. For each species, a full nomenclatural history, diagnosis, description or redescription with images, literature citations, and available information on the distribution and biology are provided. Name-bearing types were examined for each species, and images of most are included. Keys based on external features are provided for species identifications. As a result of this study, three generalizations appear: (1) The genital morphology of both males and females of Ungla species is very conserved. All species express a common structural pattern, the components of which vary only slightly among species. (2) Ungla species appear to fall into two geographically distinct groups: about one third (n=7) of the species are recorded from southern South America (specifically Argentina and Brazil) and the other approximately two thirds of the species (n=18) from more northern regions of Neotropical America [Andean and Caribbean regions, Central America, and southern Mexico (Chiapas)]. None of the species from either of the regions is known to overlap into the other region. (3) Available information on the immature stages and natural history of species in Ungla is meagre. |
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spelling | pubmed-55232012017-08-18 Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) Tauber, Catherine A. Sosa, Francisco Albuquerque, Gilberto S. Tauber, Maurice J. Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Here, Ungla Navás, 1914, a poorly known Neotropical genus is reviewed. Twenty-five valid species are recognized; seven of them are new to science: Ungla adamsi sp. n., U. elbergi sp. n., U. grandispiracula sp. n., U. mexicana sp. n., U. pennyi sp. n., U. quchapampa sp. n., U. stangei sp. n.; and five are transferred to Ungla from other genera: U. bolivari (Banks), U. chacranella (Banks), U. siderocephala (Navás), U. steinbachi (Navás), and U. banksi Tauber, new replacement name. In addition, ten new synonymies are identified. For each species, a full nomenclatural history, diagnosis, description or redescription with images, literature citations, and available information on the distribution and biology are provided. Name-bearing types were examined for each species, and images of most are included. Keys based on external features are provided for species identifications. As a result of this study, three generalizations appear: (1) The genital morphology of both males and females of Ungla species is very conserved. All species express a common structural pattern, the components of which vary only slightly among species. (2) Ungla species appear to fall into two geographically distinct groups: about one third (n=7) of the species are recorded from southern South America (specifically Argentina and Brazil) and the other approximately two thirds of the species (n=18) from more northern regions of Neotropical America [Andean and Caribbean regions, Central America, and southern Mexico (Chiapas)]. None of the species from either of the regions is known to overlap into the other region. (3) Available information on the immature stages and natural history of species in Ungla is meagre. Pensoft Publishers 2017-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5523201/ /pubmed/28824280 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.674.11435 Text en Catherine A. Tauber, Francisco Sosa, Gilberto S. Albuquerque, Maurice J. Tauber http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tauber, Catherine A. Sosa, Francisco Albuquerque, Gilberto S. Tauber, Maurice J. Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title | Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title_full | Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title_fullStr | Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title_short | Revision of the Neotropical green lacewing genus Ungla (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) |
title_sort | revision of the neotropical green lacewing genus ungla (neuroptera, chrysopidae) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824280 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.674.11435 |
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