Ceratoculicoidesmoravicus, Knoz, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.875.2147 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:32FA008C-B35D-483C-9DBE-1DCCD0868FAC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8083781 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D887BE-817D-3622-2A53-FBFE42670FAD |
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Felipe |
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Ceratoculicoidesmoravicus |
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Ceratoculicoidesmoravicus View in CoL species group
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Diagnosis (male)
Those species of Ceratoculicoides with their aedeagus lateral margins straight or concave ( Figs 9f, i View Fig , 10c, e, h, k View Fig ).
Description (male)
Aedeagus lateral margins straight or concave, posterior margin straight or concave.Hyaline posteromedial incision of aedeagus present. Posterolateral points of aedeagus directed laterally, adjacent or contiguous with apical points.
Remarks
The C. moravicus group is proposed for C. moravicus , C. aliciae , C. borkenti sp. nov., C. grogani sp. nov., C.propinquus sp. nov. and C. sp. M1. All of these species share similar aedeagal characters, most notably the synapomorphy of straight or concave lateral margins of the aedeagus. There are no female characters that can be used to diagnose this group.
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