Trigonognatha Motschulsky, 1857
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Subgenus Trigonognatha Motschulsky, 1857
Trigonognatha Motschulsky, 1857a: 25. Type species: Trigonognatha cuprescens Motschulsky, 1857 by monotypy. Etymology. From the Greek trigonos (triangular) and gnathos (jaw), alluding to the triangular mandibles (" mandibules triangulaires ") of the adult [feminine].
Aurisma Fairmaire, 1889: 9. Type species: Aurisma delavayi Fairmaire, 1889 by monotypy. Synonymy established by Tschitschérine (1898a: 77).
Neomyas Allen, 1980: 17. Type species: Myas cyanescens Dejean, 1828 by original designation. Synonymy established by Bousquet (1999: 90). Etymology. From the Greek prefix neo - (new) and the generic name Myas [q.v.] [masculine].
Diversity.
Thirty-one species (Lorenz 2005: 266) in eastern North America (two species) and eastern Asia (29 species).
Identification.
Allen (1980) revised the North American under the generic name Neomyas . Lindroth (1966) redescribed both species.
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Trigonognatha Motschulsky, 1857
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Neomyas
Allen 1980 |
Aurisma delavayi
Fairmaire 1889 |
Aurisma
Fairmaire 1888 |
Trigonognatha cuprescens
Motschulsky 1857 |
Myas cyanescens
Dejean 1828 |
Myas
Sturm 1826 |