Dentifibula spinosa (Grover)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.5.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B268A57C-4401-483D-9282-0232A09A0F4A |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7015551 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039087BD-FC01-F364-2AA3-2877087260D6 |
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Dentifibula spinosa (Grover) |
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Dentifibula spinosa (Grover) View in CoL
Muirodiplosis spinosa Grover 1965: 112 View in CoL , holotype in P. Grover Collection, Allahabad, India or Cecidological Society of India, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Dentifibula spinosa: Gagné 1973a: 500 View in CoL (new combination).
The male holotype and a female paratype were caught at a light in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. The male hypoproct is convex apically, the apical setae not shown; the gonocoxite has a sensory peg at its narrowed apex; the gonostylus is generally evenly cylindrical except for a unique, angular projection that issues abruptly from its basal half; and a slightly sinuate aedeagus that is shorter than the gonocoxites. The female is evidently not a Dentifibula View in CoL . Its cerci lack the field of ventral, crowded, short sensoria characteristic of this genus and Lestodiplosis View in CoL . Additionally, flagellomere necks are no more than half as long as the nodes, in contrast to being nearly as long in known female Dentifibula spp.
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Dentifibula spinosa (Grover)
Gagné, Raymond J. & Bertone, Matthew A. 2022 |
Dentifibula spinosa: Gagné 1973a: 500
Gagne, R. J. 1973: 500 |
Muirodiplosis spinosa
Grover, P. 1965: 112 |