Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5165.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6825719 |
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Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949 View in CoL
Nirmus Nitzsch, 1818: 291 View in CoL (in partim).
Degeeriella Neumann, 1906: 60 View in CoL (in partim).
Brueelia Kéler, 1936: 257 View in CoL (in partim).
Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949: 11 View in CoL .
Xobugirado Eichler 1949: 13 View in CoL .
Allobrueelia Eichler, 1951: 36 View in CoL (in partim).
Allobrueelia Eichler, 1952: 74 View in CoL (near-verbatim redescription).
Allonirmus Złotorzycka, 1964: 263 View in CoL .
Nitzschnirmus Mey & Barker, 2014: 101.
Callaenirmus Mey, 2017: 92.
Philemoniellus Mey, 2017: 145 View in CoL .
Type species: Docophorus subalbicans Piaget, 1885: 6 View in CoL [= Docophorus papuanus Giebel, 1879: 475 ]. By original designation.
Remarks. The genus Guimaraesiella is divided into four subgenera: Gu. ( Guimaraesiella ) Eichler, 1949, Gu. (Mohoaticus) Mey, 2017, Gu. ( Cicchinella ) Gustafsson et al., 2019a, and Gu. (Dicrurobates) Gustafsson & Bush, 2020. However, many species are either too poorly described to be placed in either of these subgenera, or represent groups that are so different from these four subgenera that they may warrant the erection of further subgenera within Guimaraesiella .
Among the taxa described here, Guimaraesiella sphagmotica new species and Guimaraesiella nouankaoensis new species belong in the subgenus Gu. ( Guimaraesiella ), based on the following characters: female subgenital plate without cross-piece ( Figs 89–90 View FIGURES 89–90 ); gonopore terminal ( Figs 96, 99 View FIGURES 95–106 ); mesosomal lobes not protruding ( Fig. 96, 99 View FIGURES 95–106 ); distal thickening of mesosome interrupted medianly ( Figs 95, 98 View FIGURES 95–106 ); dorsal preantennal suture not transversally continuous median to ads ( Figs 87–88 View FIGURES 87–88 ). Gustafsson et al. (2019a) also included the absence of aps on the male abdominal segment IV as a character for Gu. ( Guimaraesiella ), but these setae are present in at least Guimaraesiella flavala (Najer & Sychra [in Najer et al.], 2012) and in Guimaraesiella menuraelyrae ( Coinde, 1859) , which also has three post-spiracular setae on tergopleurite IV in males; hence, absence of aps is not a good character for defining Gu. ( Guimaraesiella ).
Both Guimaraesiella sphagmotica and Gu. nouankaoensis are also part of the “core group” of Gu. ( Guimaraesiella ), as defined by Gustafsson et al. (2019b), based primarily on following characters: mesosome without distal rugose nodi or area and ventral sclerite with a single anterior extension ( Figs 96, 99 View FIGURES 95–106 ); dorsal preantennal suture not transversally continuous median to ads and dorsal anterior plate thus continuous with roof of head posteriorly ( Figs 87–88 View FIGURES 87–88 ). Most species in the “core group” have head shapes similar to the type species (see Gustafsson & Bush 2017; Gustafsson et al. 2019b), with the lateral margins of the preantennal head either clearly concave, or at most straight. The head shape of the two species of “core” Guimaraesiella described here differ from most other described species in this “core” group, suggesting that Gu. nouankaoensis and Gu. sphagmotica may be closely related.
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Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949
Gustafsson, Daniel R. & Bush, Sarah E. 2022 |
Philemoniellus
Mey, E. 2017: 145 |
Allobrueelia
Eichler, W. 1952: 74 |
Allobrueelia
Eichler, W. 1951: 36 |
Guimaraesiella
Eichler, W. 1949: 11 |
Xobugirado
Eichler, W. 1949: 13 |
Brueelia Kéler, 1936: 257
Keler, S. von 1936: 257 |
Degeeriella
Neumann, L. G. 1906: 60 |
Nirmus
Nitzsch, C. L. 1818: 291 |