Iguazus Chamberlin, 1952
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Iguazus Chamberlin, 1952 View in CoL
Camptomorpha View in CoL (non Silvestri, 1897), Attems 1938: 73 (in part, ornithopus Brölemann View in CoL ); Schubart 1943: 147 (in part, ornithopus View in CoL and phoenicopterus View in CoL ).
Iguazus Chamberlin, 1952: 568 View in CoL . Type species: I. leius Chamberlin 1952 View in CoL , by original designation.
Hoffmanodesmus Schubart, 1962: 255 View in CoL . Type species: H. ornithopus ( Brölemann, 1902) View in CoL , by original designation; synonymized by Hoffman 1965: 219.
Iguazus View in CoL : Hoffman 1965: 219.
Diagnosis. Males of Iguazus differ from other chelodesmid genera by the following combination of characters: gonopodal acropodite slender, unbranched and sinuously curved, prefemoral process massive in form of a narrow blade or branch, with one or two secondary processes arising proximally from the midlength region ( Figs 1-3).
Distribution. Known from the states of Paraíba, Alagoas and São Paulo, Brazil and in Misiones, Argentina.
Composition. Three species, Iguazus ornithopus ( Brölemann, 1902) , I. roseofasciatus ( Schubart, 1962) , I. robustus sp. nov.
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Iguazus Chamberlin, 1952
Bouzan, Rodrigo S., Pena-Barbosa, João Paulo P. & Brescovit, Antonio D. 2017 |
Iguazus
Hoffman RL 1965: 219 |
Hoffmanodesmus
Hoffman RL 1965: 219 |
Schubart O 1962: 255 |
Iguazus
Chamberlin RV 1952: 568 |
Camptomorpha
Schubart O 1943: 147 |
Attems CG 1938: 73 |