Polyplectropus Ulmer, 1905
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2435.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0393CE26-FFEB-FFE9-7CFB-8896FD19FAF2 |
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Polyplectropus Ulmer |
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Polyplectropus Ulmer View in CoL
Polyplectropus Ulmer, 1905: 103 View in CoL .
Type species: Polyplectropus flavicornis Ulmer, 1905 , monotypic.
Ecnomodes Ulmer 1911: 17 View in CoL , fig. 4 (preoccupied by Turner, 1903, in Lepidoptera View in CoL ).
Type species: Ecnomodes buchwaldi Ulmer , monotypic.
Cordillopsyche Banks 1913b: 238 ( Flint 1967: 6–7) .
Type species: Cordillopsyche costalis Banks , monotypic.
Eodipseudopsis Marlier, 1959: 117 View in CoL , monotypic, new synonym.
Type species: Eodipseudopsis tomensis Marlier , original designation.
Ecnomodellina Ulmer 1962: 5 (replacement name for Ecnomodes Ulmer View in CoL ), synonymized by Flint 1968: 21.
Type species: Ecnomodes buchwaldi Ulmer , by replacement.
The genus Eodipseudopsis was described based on a female specimen by Marlier (1959) and placed into the subfamily Dipseudopsinae . It was subsequently and provisionally placed in the Polycentropodidae by Weaver and Malicky (1994). Three characters support the placement in the Polycentropodidae : (1) Female sternum VIII divided into 2 lateral lobes or plates (undivided in Dipseudopsidae , including Pseudoneureclipsinae). (2) Antennae slender, with scapes set distantly from each other (scapes are closely set in Dipseudopsidae ). (3) Long, slender lobe of the scent gland of sternum V present, uncharacteristic of dipseudopsid females Dipseudopsis , Hyalopsyche , Phylocentropus .
Diagnosis: The spur formula is 3,4,4. Maxillary palps each have subequal 1st and 2nd segments, each of these segments is much shorter than the 3rd segment; the 3rd segment originates subapically on the subapicolateral surface of the 2nd segment, resulting in a mesoapical lobe that is mainly cushion-shaped. The forewings each have a closed discoidal cell and a closed median cell, the hind wing cells are all open, except in P. papei Johanson & Ward. However , there are species with a closed discoidal cell in each hind wing and an open median cell in each forewing. The forewings each have apical forks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; the hind wings each have apical forks 2 and 5. However, there are species that lack apical fork 5 in each hind wing. The gonopods are mostly robust; short or long, simple or complex.
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Polyplectropus Ulmer
Oláh, János & Johanson, Kjell Arne 2010 |
Ecnomodellina
Flint, O. S., Jr. 1968: 21 |
Ulmer, G. 1962: 5 |
Eodipseudopsis
Marlier G. 1959: 117 |
Cordillopsyche Banks 1913b: 238 ( Flint 1967: 6–7 )
Flint, O. S., Jr. 1913: 238 |
Ecnomodes
Ulmer, G. 1911: 17 |
Polyplectropus
Ulmer, G. 1905: 103 |