Adapantus (Neoadapantus), Heller, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4563.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5926068 |
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Adapantus (Neoadapantus) |
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subgen. nov. |
Neoadapantus n. subgenus
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Type species: Adapantus affluens Naskrecki, 2008a Diagnosis. Differs from the nominal subgenus by the presence of a weak stridulatory vein and by missing a mirrorlike structure in the left tegmen (compare Fig. 7 C, D View FIGURE 7 , and E, F). According to the figures of Adenes obesus in OSFO, in the sister genus Adenes both characters are similar to A. ( Adapantus ). The related genus Mormotus Karsch, 1890 , however, has no left mirror and a weak stridulatory vein (see figures in Naskrecki 2008a), thus being similar to Neoadapantus .
Included species: affluens Naskrecki, 2008a , angulatus Naskrecki, 2008a , pragerorum Naskrecki, 2008a , marmoratus Chopard, 1954 , nitens ( Chopard 1954) (the last two as far as it can be judged by the photos in OSFO). Unassignable to subgenera: A. castaneus Beier, 1954 (no information about character state in male available).
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