Scapteriscus Scudder, 1868
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3981.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6103494 |
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Scapteriscus Scudder, 1868 |
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(figs. 1–10, 20–37)
Epiphallus: Transversal sclerite “ Y ”- shaped, ventro apical branch more developed than the dorsal one, tubular bmp, protuberant amp and three or four times longer than it is wide.
Ectophallus: Wide, with an expanded basal plate, wavy lateral margins, antero-apical process present, pedunculate and sclerotized, apical process thorn-shaped and almost as long as the antero-apical processes.
Comments. S. oxydactylus has genital variation regarding the species studied here: the apical sclerite of the epiphallus is reduced, only 1.5 times longer than it is wide, antero-apical process mostly membrane-like and shorter than the apical one. This species and S. headsi would make up Scapteriscus s. s., the remaining species should be placed in a new genus, to be described in a phylogenetic analysis of the family (Cadena-Castañeda in press).
Specimens examined: S. oxydactylus ( Perty, 1832) , S. didactylus (Latreille, 1804) , S. borellii Giglio-Tos, 1894 , S. imitatus Nickle & Castner, 1984 , S. quadripunctatus Nickle, 2003 , S. tetradactylus ( Perty, 1832) , S. peruvianus Nickle, 2003 , S. variegatus ( Burmeister, 1838) , S. parvipennis ( Serville, 1838) , S. headsi Cadena- Castañeda, 2011.
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