Batriscenaulax Jeannel, 1958
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5111.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:836B0F69-037C-4D0F-80DB-94FE454F48E3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6964275 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C822F213-FF88-2433-CB88-A7F575A227D6 |
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Batriscenaulax Jeannel, 1958 |
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Batriscenaulax Jeannel, 1958 View in CoL
Chinese common name: ậḇà甲¤
Batriscenaulax Jeannel, 1958: 57 View in CoL ; Newton & Chandler 1989 (catalog); Nomura 1991 (description, key to Japanese species). Type species: Batrisus modestus Sharp, 1874: 116 (original designation).
The genus Batriscenaulax View in CoL includes five species distributed in Japan, all share modified protibiae and tergite 1 (IV) in the male and a constricted basal capsule of the aedeagus ( Nomura 1991). The three Japanese species of the genus Physomerinus Jeannel having the similar forms of the aedeagi and exhibiting male sexual characters on metafemora may be congeneric with Batriscenaulax View in CoL . The major problem is the type species of Physomerinus, Batrisus septemfoveolatus Schaufuss, L. W., 1877 distributed in Thailand and Vietnam, has an enlarged basal capsule of the aedeagus and apicolateral trichomes on first antennomeres ( Jeannel 1952; Nomura pers. comm.), a condition congruent with members of Batrisiella Raffray. Reexamination View in CoL of the type and all included species of Physomerinus would help to clarify the identities of its included members.
One new species of Batriscenaulax is described here, which appears to fit well the current concept of the genus.
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Pselaphinae |
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Batrisini |
Batriscenaulax Jeannel, 1958
Yin, Zi-Wei 2022 |
Batriscenaulax
Jeannel, R. 1958: 57 |
Sharp, D. 1874: 116 |