Symphylurinopsis, Sánchez-García, Sendra, Davis & Grimaldi, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac101 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15A7A7DE-F255-4ADD-B760-52E32028258E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8146923 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039887CD-4B1A-6520-FEF1-F944E3D9FC68 |
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Symphylurinopsis |
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gen. nov. |
SYMPHYLURINOPSIS GEN. NOV.
Zoobank registration: urn: lsid: zoobank. org:act: 5DD3AC90-782C-4455-91F0-8CF232C0951F
Etymology: The generic name is based on the genus Symphylurinus Silvestri, 1909 , with the Greek suffix - opsis (meaning, ‘sight, appearance’; thus ‘looking like’). The gender of the name is masculine.
Type species: Symphylurinopsis punctatus sp. nov. by monotypy.
Diagnosis: Male. The new genus is readily distinguished from all other genera in the family Projapygidae by the following combination of characters: cuticle dorsally and ventrally with distinct setigerous punctures; antenna short, 0.3× length of body, with 23 antennomeres, dolioform; antennomere II with secondary sexual characters, lacking secondary sexual characters on antennomere III and pyriform sensillum on antennomere VII; labial and maxillary palpi uniarticulate and elongate, the maxillary palpus longer than the labial palpus; legs short, slightly increasing in length from first to third pair; tibiae without comb of spatuliform setae and with calcars; claws subequal; cercus elongate, 0.3× length of body, with 15 segments plus the infundibuliform complex, basal segments I–V fused, without secondary sexual characters.
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