Cambalidea Cook, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.6.1131 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5478659 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888796-FF9D-2E2D-39BA-AE5FC49EF91A |
treatment provided by |
Marcus |
scientific name |
Cambalidea Cook, 1895 |
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Suborder Cambalidea Cook, 1895 View in CoL
Family undetermined (19)
New records. 1?, BuB1115; 1?, BuB1144; 1 F, BuB1165; 1?, BuB1824; 1 F, BuB1825; 1 F, BuB1826; 1 F, BuB1990; 1 F, BuB1955; 1 M, BuB1962; 1?, BuB2981; 1?, BuB3005; 1?. BuB3012; 1?, BuB3250; 1 M, BuB3255; 1 M, ZFMK MYR06121; 1 M, ZFMK MYR07368; 1 M, ZFMK MYR07369; 2 F, ZFMK MYR07370.
Figure 2D
Identification. The tergites, pleurites and sternites are completely fused into body rings. The head is lacking a median suture. The anterior legs have a characteristic gap between leg 3 and 4, as legs 4 and 5 are on the posterior end of body ring 5. The specimens listed here are a bit unusual as they have frontal setae on their head, a character absent in all recent Spirostreptida . The presence of 2 pairs of gonopods in the males identify those specimens as members of the suborder Cambalidea , as species belonging to the other suborder, Spirostreptidea, only have one pair of gonopods ( Enghoff et al. 2015).
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