Palapsalta Moulds, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1598 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039DA814-D036-FFC6-4A6A-18D8FAD1FBE2 |
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Genus Palapsalta Moulds, 2012 View in CoL
Palapsalta Moulds, 2012: 167–169 View in CoL .
Type species. Melampsalta eyrei Distant, 1882 View in CoL . By original designation.
Included species. circumdata ( Walker, 1852) View in CoL ; eyrei ( Distant, 1882) View in CoL ; palaga View in CoL n.sp.; serpens View in CoL n.sp. virgulata ( Ewart, 1989) View in CoL ; vitellina ( Ewart, 1989) View in CoL .
Revised diagnosis
As defined by Moulds (2012) with the following additions: Head: postclypeus in dorsal view tending angular in outline but also confluent with anterior margin of head. Male genitalia: upper pygofer lobe shape in lateral view with basal portion of dorsal margin strongly angled to axis of pygofer, very broad basally and tapering to a broad apex; pygofer basal lobe flap-like, sometimes turned inwards, except in Palapsalta virgulata View in CoL , Pal. circumdata View in CoL and Pal. vitellina View in CoL where it is spike-like; pygofer secondary basal lobe plate-like and well developed with outer face rounded, in lateral view clearly projecting and subtriangular with a broad base tapering to a pointed apex, in ventral view long and finger-like, except in Pal. circumdata View in CoL and Pal. vitellina View in CoL where it is lobe like and domed; uncus in dorsal view triangular with dorsal surface either flat or domed; claspers in lateral view extending no more than a little beyond margin of pygofer, claw-like with minimum or no cavity below except in Pal. serpens View in CoL where claspers are long, projecting outward far beyond margin of pygofer and cavernous below for most of length; claspers with extreme basal region concave and not developed forward; pseudoparameres partly fused beyond their bases; endotheca dorsal region sclerotized less than lateral and ventral surfaces; endothecal shaft parallel-sided in apical region.
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Palapsalta Moulds, 2012
Owen, Christopher L. & Moulds, Max S. 2016 |
Palapsalta
Moulds, M 2012: 169 |