Chrysopodes (Neosuarius) – collaris species-group
Four Chrysopodes (Neosuarius) species from Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean
region, and South America (south to northern Chile) form a natural group (the collaris
species-group); they share the following characteristics:
1 Body (dorsal): primary color green, usually with yellow mesal stripe
2 Head: yellowish with red or reddish markings
3 Male: eversible pouch at tip of S8+9 composed of heavy membrane bearing large field of robust gonocristae
4 Male: abdomen without transverse sclerotized, transverse bands on T9+ectoproct or sclerotized invagination along midline of S8+9
5 Female: spermatheca funnel-shaped, opening apically to bursa copulatrix via an elongate bursal duct
6 Female: spermathecal duct relatively well sclerotized, long, slender
7 Female: bursal duct tubular, extending from tip of bursa copulatrix, thickened, about twice length of bursa copulatrix [ C. (N.) figuralis] or slender, elongate, long- er than the length of the abdomen [ C. (N.) collaris, C. (N.) krugii, C. (N.) oswaldi]
8 Female: bursal glands not known to have accessory ducts