Gripopteryx ( Pictet 1841 )
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Gripopteryx ( Pictet 1841) View in CoL
Capnia (Gripopteryx) Pictet, 1841 , p. 328–330. Gripopteryx View in CoL — Klapálek, 1904, p. 6.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Enderlein, 1909, p 415.
Gripoptera — Šámal, 1921, p 110.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Jewett, 1960, p. 167.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Illies, 1963, p. 152.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Illies, 1966, p. 29.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich, 1969, p 18.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich, 1990, p 235.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich, 1993, p 21.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Stark et al., 2009, p. 85.
Gripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich, 2010, p 131.
Type species: Gripopteryx cancellata ( Pictet, 1841) , by subsequent designation ( Illies 1963).
Diagnosis. The 10th abdominal tergum of males is characterized by relatively long lateral clefts that partially separate a subtriangular posterior sclerite ( Froehlich 1990), its apex being simple and bent downwards (except in G. e l i - sae and G. flinti ). The paraprocts of the genus are long, curved upwards, compressed throughout their length, and partially concave in their distal half. The apex of male epiproct is short and relatively broad, with a small row of minute teeth on its dorsal margin ( Froehlich 1990). The epiproct is absent in G. brasiliensis and G. serrensis . Females have paraprocts with a small apicodorsal projection and the apex of the subgenital plate being thickened. The eggs are membranous and dome-shaped ( Froehlich 1990). Nymphs are characterized by postero-median spines or warts on abdominal terga 1–9 and by a spine on tergum 10, when present, that may be long and curved or straight ( Froehlich 1990).
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Gripopteryx ( Pictet 1841 )
Lecci, Lucas Silveira & Froehlich, Claudio Gilberto 2011 |
Capnia (Gripopteryx)
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