Brueelia Kéler, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4013.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6107279 |
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Type species: Brueelia rossittensis Kéler, 1936: 257 [= Brueelia brachythorax ( Giebel, 1874) : 134] ex Bombycilla garrulus garrulus (Linnaeus, 1758), by original designation.
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These four species share the following characters with Brueelia brachythorax : dorsal preantennal suture absent; marginal carina complete, but displaced posteriorly and dorsally at osculum; as3 absent; pns absent; mts2 short; both sexes without tps on tergites II–VII; psps absent on female tergites II–V; female subgenital plate with crosspiece; tergite XI in female not fused with IX+X; male mesosome with large lateral lobes and distal ornamentation (rugose area, fringes, papillation, etc.); parameres with blunt proximal ends that do not extend medianly to overlap with proximal mesosome.
All four species described here have the following characters in common which differ from B. brachythorax : pos set on ocular lens; ss present on female tergite VIII; mesosome of the male genitalia with a sinuous distal thickening. This thickening has a lateral fold (lf) and a median fold (mf) ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ), with a densely rugose area in between. These unique characters unify these four species and warrant their treatment as a distinct species group within Brueelia sensu stricto.
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