Dasydorylas Skevington, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.932.2517 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11127158 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE8793-8036-8046-FDC8-8553FDB6FA98 |
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Genus Dasydorylas Skevington, 2001 View in CoL
Dasydorylas Skevington View in CoL in Skevington & Yeates, 2001: 435.
Type species Pipunculus eucalypti Perkins, 1905 View in CoL (original designation).
Pipunculus View in CoL – Banks 1915: 169 (partim). — Curran 1928: 43 (partim). — Hardy 1943: 83 (partim). — Aczél 1948: 28 (partim); 1952: 247 (partim). — Arnaud & Owen 1981 (Curran types) (partim).
Dorilas View in CoL – Hardy 1943: 84, pl. 6, figs 36a–b (partim).
Dorilas (Eudorylas) – Hardy 1954: 21, figs 7a–b, 32, figs 14a–c (partim).
Eudorylas View in CoL – Rafael 1991: 156, figs 12–16, 37; 159, figs 21–28, 39 (partim).
Dasydorylas View in CoL – Rafael & Ale-Rocha 2004 View Cited Treatment : figs 33–37. — Földvári 2013: 23 View Cited Treatment . — Motamedinia et al. 2017 View Cited Treatment ; 2020.
Diagnosis (adapted from Skevington 2001)
Small to medium size (2.5–4.8 mm). Eyes holoptic in males, dichoptic in females. Postpedicel with acuminate apex. Notopleuron usually with dense tuft of long setae. Scutum with dorsocentral setae conspicuous. Femora with ventral ctenidia and row of long setae posterodorsally. Hind tibia with one or more erected anterior spines on median part, fore and mid tibiae with distinct apical spines. Tegula usually with a cluster of setae. Wing with pterostigma. Abdomen ovate with conspicuous scattered setae (rarely inconspicuous) ground color dark; tergites 2–4 usually with posterior margin brown, gray, or yellowish brown pruinose. Syntergosternite 8 with a membranous area. Apex of phallic guide with apex hook-shaped, sometimes with large spines. Ejaculatory apodeme parasol-shaped or funnel-shaped. Phallus thin and trifid (rarely bifid).
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Dasydorylas Skevington, 2001
Ramos-Pastrana, Yardany, Marques, Dayse Willkenia A. & Rafael, José Albertino 2024 |
Dasydorylas
Motamedinia 2020: 141 |
Motamedinia 2017: 141 |
Foldvari M. 2013: 23 |
Rafael J. A. & Ale-Rocha R. 2004: 141 |
Dasydorylas
Skevington J. H. & Yeates D. K. 2001: 435 |
Eudorylas
Rafael J. A. 1991: 156 |
Dorilas (Eudorylas)
Hardy D. E. 1954: 21 |
Dorilas
Hardy D. E. 1943: 84 |
Pipunculus
Arnaud & Owen 1981: 141 |
Aczel M. 1948: 28 |
Hardy D. E. 1943: 83 |
Curran C. H. 1928: 43 |
Banks N. 1915: 169 |