Polyzoniida Gervais, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.6.1131 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888796-FF9B-2E2B-39BA-AD5FC2D9FE2A |
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Marcus |
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Polyzoniida Gervais, 1844 |
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Order Polyzoniida Gervais, 1844 View in CoL
Family undetermined (35)
New records. 1 F, BuB112; 1 F, BuB219; 1 F, BuB913; 8 F, BuB914; 1 F, BuB919; 1?, BuB1031-B; 1?, BuB1994; 1?, BuB1996; 1 F, BuB2964; 1?, BuB2965; 1 F, BuB2980; 1?, BuB3017; 1?, BuB3033; 1?, BuB3044; 3?, Wu F3167/BU/CJW; 1?, Wu F3172/BU/CJW; 1?, Wu F3201/
Bu/CJW; 1?, Wu F3202/Bu/CJW; 1?, Wu F3107/Bu/ CJW; 1 F, Wu F3390/Bu/CJW; 1?, Wu F3395/Bu/CJW; 1?, Wu F3400/Bu/CJW; 1 F, Wu F3401/Bu/CJW; 1 F, RO my153; 1 F, RO my199.
Identification. Members of the order Polyzoniida are flat, wide, with a width/length ratio of 1/10 to 1/3. The head is characteristically elongated into a well-rounded snout, with 2+2 to 4+4 ommatidia. The tergites lack a dorsal suture ( Enghoff et al. 2015).
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