Macrelmis grandis, Passos, Maria Inês Silva Dos, Miranda, Gustavo Silva De & Nessimian, Jorge Luiz, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4058.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6095480 |
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Macrelmis grandis |
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grandis View in CoL new species group
Diagnostic character: parameres with a longitudinal constriction in lateral view; distal half of parameres and aedeagus strongly curved ventrally; aedeagus slightly longer than parameres (see Hinton (1936): figs. 8, 9; Hinton (1940), figs. 118, 119).
Species: Macrelmis grandis and M. tarsalis .
Distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ): Mexico: Temascaltepec ( Hinton 1934). Costa Rica: Río Reventazon ( Hinton 1936).
History of the group: M. grandis was suggested as close to M. granigera by Hinton (1934) and to M. striata , M. striatoides and M. sandersoni by Hinton (1940), but its genitalia is completely different from the latter four species. M. tarsalis was not assigned to any group and was not compared to any other species in its description ( Hinton, 1936), but Hinton (1946) assigned M. isus as being similar to a group formed by M. tarsalis and M. clypeata (the last species now in its own group).
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