Male genitalia |
Apex of ventral claspette moderately expanded laterally into rounded lobes, without spicules on apicolateral lobes. Basal lobule large, expanded laterally, usually bending ventrad at base, spicules over basal margin usually projected posteriorly, long, strong, denser, and more strongly developed on inner angle (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.). |
Apex of ventral claspette strongly expanded laterally into large, rounded lobes, without spicules on apicolateral lobes. Basal lobule large, expanded laterally, usually bending ventrad at base, spicules over basal margin usually project posteriorly, long, strong, mode dense, and stronger on inner angle (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.) |
Apex of ventral claspette moderately expanded laterally into somewhat rounded lobes, without spicules on apicolateral lobes. Basal lobule expanded laterally, usually bending ventrad at base, spicules over basal margin similar in size and development, long, moderately strong, usually projecting posteriorly (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.). |
Apex of ventral claspette strongly expanded laterally into large, rounded lobes, with spicules on apicolateral lobes. Basal lobule slightly expanded laterally, spicules along basal margin short, evenly distributed over basal surface, larger spicules more abundant on basomesal margin and ventral surface (Fig. 1B,C). |
Egg |
Deck narrow, long, irregular, delimited by a slightly elevated, sinuous, reduced frill; frill not forming a collar; egg without float (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.). |
Deck large, slightly narrowed at anterior and posterior ends; frill not forming a collar; floats reduced, with 15-18 ribs (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.). |
Deck large, broad, anterior portion slightly wider and shorter than posterior portion; frill not forming a collar; floats large, broad, with 20-27 ribs (Sallum et al., 2010Sallum, M.A., Foster, P.G., Dos Santos, C.L., Flores, D.C., Motoki, M.T., Bergo, E.S., 2010. Resurrection of two species from synonymy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) strodei Root, and characterization of a distinct morphological form from the strodei complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 47, 504-526.). |
Deck narrow, extending approximately 0.5 length of egg; frill completely enclosing exposed tubercles at both anterior and posterior ends, forming a crown at each end of both anterior and posterior ends, forming a crown at each end of dorsal surface; floats moderately narrow, fused dorsally at anterior and posterior areas of deck, with deck, with approximately 23 ribs (Figs. 3-5). |