Eocanthecona insularis ( Kirby, 1891 ), 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.947.2629 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2415C5F6-6ACC-4C61-994A-3AD1D2205731 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13540053 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A5609856-B12D-9D43-C0DF-6824FDC0C5C3 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Eocanthecona insularis ( Kirby, 1891 ) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Eocanthecona insularis ( Kirby, 1891) comb nov.
Figs 6k–m View Fig , 10 View Fig
Canthecona insularis Kirby, 1981: 79 .
Cantheconidea insularis – Kirkaldy 1909: 13. –– Thomas 1994: 168.
Canthecona insularis – Roell et al. 2023: 50 View Cited Treatment .
Type material
Syntype
SRI LANKA • 1 ♀ “ Canthecona / insularis / Kirby, 1891: 79 / SYNTYPE // Pundaloya / Ceylon. // Ceylon / Green Coll / 91-26 // ♀ // SYNTYPE // TYPE // NHMUK / 010592158”; NHMUK; NHMUK 010592158 About NHMUK ( Fig. 6k–m View Fig ) .
Distribution
Sri Lanka.
Remarks about the new combinations in Eocanthecona Bergroth, 1915
By examining the photos of the type specimens of the three above mentioned species ( Fig. 6 View Fig ), it becomes evident that they lack the metasternal processes, which differentiate Eocanthecona from Cantheconidea . Based on this observation, we propose new combinations of these species within the genus Eocanthecona , now containing 25 species. Eocanthecona was originally described by Bergroth in 1915 to include species with a non-specialized metasternum. Initially, only E. furcellata and Eocanthecona eburnea Bergroth, 1915 were established as members of the genus, but the author noted that it was equivalent to Schouteden’s section B of Cantheconidea . Subsequently, Thomas (1994) transferred 19 species from Cantheconidea to Eocanthecona based on the metasternum characteristic.
In general, Eocanthecona are currently recognized by a combination of features: profemora armed, basal abdominal spine present, flat metasternum and crenulate anterolateral pronotal margin. It is important to emphasize the urgent need for a comprehensive systematic revision of Eocanthecona , which entails examining the type specimens to confirm the validity of the species, and to establish a robust diagnosis to contribute with its identification.
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Asopinae |
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Eocanthecona insularis ( Kirby, 1891 )
Brugnera, Ricardo, Grazia, Jocelia, Maynard, Andrew & Roca-Cusachs, Marcos 2024 |
Cantheconidea insularis
Thomas D. B. 1994: 168 |
Kirkaldy G. W. 1909: 13 |