Cygnella Engel, new subgenus

ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: EBD96745-E3C0-4683-8000-87C35B9AD8AE

TYPE SPECIES: Euryglossa cygnella Cockerell, 1905b .

DIAGNOSIS: This subgenus is distinctive among Euryglossidia for the dense, coarse punctation of the integument.

ETYMOLOGY: The new subgeneric name is derived from the epithet of the type species, cygnellus (Latin, meaning, “small swan” or “small minstrel” — cygnus, “swan” or “minstrel”, and the suffix – ellus, denoting a diminutive), but in the feminine form. Cockerell (1905b) took the specific epithet from the type locality: Swan River, Australia.