Gelanes Horstmann, 1981
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3716.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151462 |
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Genus Gelanes Horstmann, 1981 View in CoL
Gelanes Horstmann, 1981: 10 . TS: Thersilochus fusculus Holmgren, 1860
The genus Gelanes is recorded from South Korea for the first time. It is unknown from China, and therefore this is the southernmost record of Gelanes in the Eastern Palaearctic, extending the known distribution far southwards. This genus belongs to the genus group Tersilochus (Horstmann, 1981) by having a first metasomal segment with glymma joining by furrow to ventral part of postpetiole. Within this genus group, Gelanes is closely related to Probles Förster , but it differs from the genus group by having a first metasomal segment with very short petiole (glymma and spiracle usually situated before middle of the first tergite), shorter (or lacking) foveate groove of mesopleuron and usually shorter thyridial depression. The Palaearctic genus Allophroides Horstmann (not recorded from South Korea) possesses similar first tergite, but differs from Gelanes by pectinate tarsal claws, densely granulate head, mesosoma and first tergite, and conspicuously enlarged eyes in males.
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