Lasiolabops Poppius, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/361.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5478575 |
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Lasiolabops Poppius View in CoL View at ENA
Lasiolabops Poppius, 1914: 26 View in CoL (n. gen.); Carvalho, 1958: 53 (cat.); Schuh, 1984: 137 (diag., disc.).
DISCUSSION: Lasiolabops was originally described from Africa as a monotypic genus ( L. obscurus Poppius , type species). It was placed in the Phylini by Carvalho (1958). Schuh (1984) described three new species of Lasiolabops from New Guinea and Southeast Asia ( L. kokoda , L. cosmopolites , and L. irianicus ), which share scalelike setae ( Schuh, 1984: figs. 463–466) and stalked eyes (ibid: fig. 461) with L. obscurus . Schuh moved Lasiolabops into Leucophoropterini because the Indo-Pacific species of Lasiolabops grouped with the leucophoropterine genera in his phylogenetic analysis ( Schuh, 1984). Potential synapomorphies uniting Lasiolabops with Leucophoropterini are a relatively small genital capsule, a C- to J-shaped endosoma, and a weakly sclerotized secondary gonopore ( Schuh, 1984). However, these characters are also present in Dilatops ( Weirauch, 2006) (see discussion above). W e are also moving Lasiolabops out of the Leucophoropterini and back into a broadly conceived Phylini because the phylogenetic analysis of Menard et al. (in press) does not place Lasiolabops in the Leucophoropterini as conceived here.
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Lasiolabops Poppius
Menard, Katrina L. & Schuh, Randall T. 2011 |
Lasiolabops Poppius, 1914: 26
Schuh, R. T. 1984: 137 |
Carvalho, J. C. M. 1958: 53 |
Poppius, B. 1914: 26 |