| Adult males reared from fluviatilis-type larvae from same locality as C. mozleyi and C. winnelli. (from Wülker, 2007). These adults were reared from unsorted larvae so it is uncertain whether they were C. winnelli or C. mozleyi. Color faded in euparol specimens, but TII-IV with strong longitudinal bands and weaker transverse bands, similar to other broader decorus-group species. (note Wülker refers in the paper to C. utahensis, but this is a member of the cytologically defined decorus-group, not the morphologically defined group); foreleg without a beard. AR 2.95 (2.73-3.33) Wing length 2.92 (2.80-3.10) mm. Thoracic setae: acrostichals 91-92; dorsolaterals 28; prealars 6; scutellar 25. Legs: Fore leg – LR 1.52 (1.43-1.60); BR 1.81 (1.45-2.20). 8 (4-14) setae in a single patch on TIX. Superior Volsella closest to E(i) type of Strenzke (1959); Inferior Volsella, apparently with simple setae, probably longer than the broad anal point and about 1/3 of the length of the Gonostylus which is moderately swollen and narrows relatively gently over distal third.  Male hypopygium, from Wülker 2007[ Return to Index | Go to C. mozleyi | Go to C. winnelli ] |