Adult males reared from fluviatilis-type larvae from same locality as C. mozleyi and C. winnelli.  (from Wülker, 2007)
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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

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