Genus Chanea Miller, Griswold & Yin, gen. n.
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Type species. Chanea suukyii Miller, Griswold & Yin, sp. n.
Etymology. Derived from the Chinese word for coil (chán). The gender is feminine.
Diagnosis. Male distinguished from other mysmenids by the long coiled embolus (Figs 49A, 51B), the entire distal part of the cymbium (Fig. 49A), the widely spaced anterior median eyes, and pair of macrosetae on the clypeus (Fig. 52B). Female distinguished by the long copulatory ducts coiled around the fertilization ducts (Fig. 49C).
Species. Chanea suukyii, sp. n.