Packercolletes Engel, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.i109.16424 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13171097 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/513E87D8-FFC4-FFDF-FE35-FBA8FF2BF93D |
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Felipe |
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Packercolletes Engel |
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Packercolletes Engel , new genus
ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DCEC86F0-889A-43D9-ACE0-AACEC9AB0535
TYPE SPECIES: Leioproctus idiotropoptera Packer, 2006 .
DIAGNOSIS: Like Baeocolletes Michener , this genus has 1m-cu entering meeting the first submarginal cell. The middle and hind legs of the male are spectacularly modified (as described by Packer, 2006), and the male mandible is uniquely flatened. Unlike Baeocolletes , the clypeus and supraclypeal area are convex, with the later elevated above the level of the antennal toruli, and with abundant punctures; the metatibial spurs are slender and not strongly arched apically; the inner metatibial spur is pectinate and the outer spur differs from the inner spur; and the pretarsal claws have an inner ramus. Sternum VII of the male greatly resembles that of some Protomorpha Rayment (e.g., Protomorpha tarsalis Rayment ), a group in which males also tend to have spectacular leg modifications, but of the hind legs. The other terminalic structures share no resemblance. Protomorpha , however, has three submarginal cells, females with metasomal tergal setal bands, and there is a distinct carina separating the basal area of the propodeum posteriorly from the vertical surface.
ETYMOLOGY: The new genus-group name is a combination of Packer, surname of Laurence Packer, esteemed melitologist who discovered the type species, and kollitís (κολλητής, meaning, “gluer” or “one who glues”). The gender of the name is masculine.
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