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Autors principals: GARLAND, J. A., KEVAN, D. K. MCE.
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Publicat: Zenodo 2007
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16915434
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  • <p><i>CHRYSOPODES (NEOSUARIUS) PLACITA (Banks, 1908)</i></p><p><i>Chrysopa placita</i> Banks, 1908: 259. Syntypes: two males; USA: Colorado (Golden: Clear Creek and Chimney Gulch); original designation; MCZ [examined]. No lectotype designated.</p><p><i>Chrysopodes</i> (<i>Neosuarius</i>) <i>placita</i> (Banks, 1908): Tauber 2003: 484–486.</p><p>SYNONYMY PERTAINING TO CANADA</p><p><i>Ceraeochrysa placida</i> [<i>sic</i>]: Garland 1984: 93.</p><p><i>Ceraeochrysa placita</i>: Garland 1985a: 737–751, 1278; 1985b: 137–138; 1985c: 149; Penny <i>et al.</i> 1997: 48; Tauber <i>et al.</i> 1998: 608; 2000: 1215–1217.</p><p><i>Chrysopa</i> species near <i>rufilabris</i>: Smith 1932: 599.</p><p><i>Chrysopa intacta</i>: Navás 1912: 199–200; Smith 1932: 598; Bickley and MacLeod 1956: 196.</p><p><i>Chrysopa placita</i>: Bickley and MacLeod 1956: 196.</p><p><i>Chrysopodes</i> (<i>Neosuarius</i>) <i>placita</i>: Tauber 2003: 484–486.</p><p><i>Oviedus placitus</i>: Garland 1982 [1984]: 253–256, 409, Figs. 74, 113–117, Map 21.</p><p><b>CANADA</b>: <b>T =</b> 3 (1♂, 2♀). <b>FIRST RECORD</b>: QC: 1♂, 1♀, Kazabazua, 16.viii.1927 (G.S. Walley) [CNC]. <b>FLIGHT PERIOD</b>: August 7 (1968; Chatterton ON)–August 16 (1927; Kazabazua QC).</p><p><b>ON</b>: <b>T =</b> 1 (♀). <b>FIRST RECORD</b>: 1♀, Chatterton, 7.viii.1968 (R.H. Parry) [UG]. <b>FLIGHT PERIOD</b>: August 7 (1968; Chatterton). <b>LOCALITIES</b>: Chatterton [44°15'N 77°29'W; UG].</p><p><b>QC</b>: <b>T =</b> 2 (1♂, 1♀). <b>FIRST RECORD</b>: 1♂, 1♀, Kazabazua, 16.viii.1927 (G.S. Walley) [CNC]. <b>FLIGHT PERIOD</b>: August 16 (1927; Kazabazua). <b>LOCALITIES</b>: Kazabazua [45°57'N 76°01'W; CNC 191].</p><p><i>Chrysopodes placita</i> occurs in Canada, in Ontario and Quebec. No specimen has yet been seen from British Columbia, but this species could be anticipated there, as noted by Garland (1985a); it has been reported from the western USA (Penny <i>et al.</i> 1997; Tauber <i>et al.</i> 1998), including Oregon and Utah (Garland 1985a: 749). A previous report from British Columbia (Bickley and MacLeod 1956, as <i>Chrysopa placita</i>) is attributed to confusion of Golden BC with the type locality, Golden, Colorado (Banks 1908). Canadian localities reported in literature for which no specimen has been seen, are: Toronto ON (Navás 1912, as <i>Chrysopa intacta</i>; Smith 1932, as <i>Chrysopa intacta</i>; Bickley and MacLeod 1956, as <i>Chrysopa intacta</i>). All specimens reported here are documented with data in Garland (1982 [1984]). Larvae of this species overwinter as second instars (Tauber <i>et al.</i> 1998), and have the typical trash-carrying body form (Monserrat <i>et al.</i> 2001); for distinguishing traits, see Tauber <i>et al.</i> (1998). The adult female has a small lobe ventral to the subgenitale, interpreted here as a praegenitale (Garland 1982 [1984]; 1985a): this lobe has a single, asymmetric seta, which is sufficiently robust to function during copulation possibly by engaging the serrated tip of the everted male gonapsis.</p>