Nychiodes waltheri, Wagner, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4812.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4336184 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F413878A-FFC6-3818-82E1-FD5F313F731F |
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Plazi |
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Nychiodes waltheri |
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The waltheri View in CoL species-group
The species of this group can be diagnosed by the following characters (after Müller et al. 2019): In male genitalia, the costa of the valva is sclerotized up to the subapical part, humped medially (in most species); apex of ampulla superior and ampulla inferior spinose; sacculus process strongly pronounced, slender and pointed ( Müller et al. 2019); tip of aedeagus with digitiform extension (straight or curved). In female genitalia, ductus bursae shorter than half length of corpus bursae; lamella postvaginalis conically broadened, strongly sclerotized.
The following species are included in this group: N. waltheri Wagner, 1919 , N. palaestinensis Wagner, 1919 , N. muelleri Hausmann, 1991 and N. aphrodite Hausmann & Wimmer, 1994 .
Remarks. Two species, N. dalmatina and N. waltheri were included in the recent revision of European species ( Müller et al. 2019). However, as N. waltheri is the iconic species of this group and mainly distributed outside Europe, we included this species also to the present study.
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