Scirtes haemisphaericus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4347.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6050728 |
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Scirtes haemisphaericus species group ( Yoshitomi 2005)
Yoshitomi (2005) defined this group as having the “body oval, parameres simple, penis symmetrical with a long slender pala (basal piece)”. We add: mandibles blunt, first segment of labial palpus shorter than second segment, caudal margin of metacoxal plates weakly concave, metatrochanters elongate (about 2.5× as long as wide), caudal margin of sternite 7 deeply concave; females with relatively short coxites and broad short styles and a moderately sized, compact, well sclerotized prehensor and bursal sclerite ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 6 – 10 ; Yoshitomi 2005); larvae with a pronounced spindle-shape with multidentate mandibles, maxillary palpus three-segmented, anal palpi>5 ( Klausnitzer 2009; Watts 2014).
Both the sequence data and adult and larval morphology support a relationship of the single Australian species, S. auratus , with the European S. haemisphaericus , the type species of the genus Scirtes . The Japanese S. sobrinus Lewis clearly also belongs in this group on larval characters, prehensor and bursal sclerite although less clearly on the male genitalia ( Yoshitomi 2005). The sequence data also placed two closely related species from Vietnam, each represented by a single male, in this grouping ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). The male genitalia of both are similar and closely resemble the illustration of the male genitalia of S. sobrinus in Yoshitomi (2005) .
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