Pseudosencera, Makarkin & Wedmann & Weiterschan, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00504.2018 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FB1D103A-7C53-4C36-FF4C-875924B9FAC0 |
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Felipe |
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Pseudosencera |
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Genus Pseudosencera nov.
Type species: Pseudosencera baltica sp. nov.; by monotypy, see below.
Etymology: From the Greek adjective pseudes [ψευδής], false, and Sencera , a genus-group name.
Diagnosis. —As for the type species by monotypy.
Remarks.— Pseudosencera gen. nov. may be easily distinguished from all other Chrysopinae by the simple AA1 and the short 1m-cu. Of the genera lacking the apparent intramedian cell (see discussion below), the new genus resembles the subgenus Sencera Navás, 1925 (of the genus Ankylopteryx Brauer, 1864 ) more than the genus Nesochrysa Navás, 1910 as their hind wings are narrow and have similar venation (see Breitkreuz et al. 2015: fig. 10; New 1980: fig. 78), and the antennae are not longer than the forewing.
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