Parachipteria georgica Murvanidze & Weigmann, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4089.1.1 |
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Parachipteria georgica Murvanidze & Weigmann, 2003 |
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Parachipteria georgica Murvanidze & Weigmann, 2003
Distribution in Georgia. Whole country (Murvanidze et al. 2011, 2013, 2015; Murvanidze & Arabuli 2015; Murvanidze & Todria 2015; Shtanchaeva & Subías 2010)
Global distribution. Caucasus
Ecology. Forest soils
Remark. In the world checklist, Subías (2004, electronically updated in 2006) placed P. georgica in Campachipteria (Aoki, 1995) . We do not agree with this placement since (1) P. georgica has tridactylous legs vs monodactylous in Campachipteria (Aoki 1995) and (2) genu IV of P. georgica is not bent vs bent in Campachipteria (Aoki 1995) . In the updated checklist of 2015, Subías listed P. georgica as a junior synonym of C. patavina (Oudemans, 1914) without presenting arguments. We do not agree with his statement for the following reasons: 1) all area porosae of P. georgica are distinct and relatively large, round-oval (Fig. 3A), while those of C. patavina are small (see description in the keys of Ghilarov & Krivolutsky, 1975; Fig. 3B); 2) sensilli of C. georgica are long, with rounded head (Fig. 3A) and sensilli of P. patavina are short, broad and distally cut (Fig. 3B, 4A, 4B) (Dubinina et al. 1966; Ghilarov & Krivolutsky 1975; Oudemans 1914); 3) in the description of Dubinina et al. (1966) tutoria of P. p at av i na are indicated as triangular, short and with very short, cut tips (Figs. 5A), whereas P. georgica has long, free tutorial tips (Fig. 5B) that nearly reach each other (Murvanidze & Weigmann 2003). Based on the above mentioned differences, we consider P. georgica as a valid species.
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