Neogovea Hinton, 1938
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Neogovea Hinton, 1938 View in CoL
Type species: Neogovea immsi Hinton, 1938 (by original designation)
Diagnosis (amended from Shear 1977, 1980): In Neogovea species the adenostyle ends in a brush of true setae, an appearance duplicated in other cyphophthalmids only in Metasiro americanus ( Davis, 1933) . No adaptation of tergite eight, the anal plate. Tergite nine is fused in corona analis. No anal glands. Coxa I is fused with coxa II and coxa II is fused with coxa III. The shape of the spermatopositor is typical ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Neogovea species are most closely related to Metagovea species, but are easily distinguished by the shape of the spermatopositor with its extended ventral plate lacking apical setae, and the presence of a setose brush at the tip of the adenostyle.
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