Rhicnostethus, Hoffman, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492006000500001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B3879D-FFE6-FFCD-FC9B-7DB4FE13C8C8 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhicnostethus |
status |
gen. nov. |
Rhicnostethus View in CoL n. gen.
Type species: E. rondoni , by present designation. The genus also includes Leptodesmus coriaceus Schubart (1947) from Mato Grosso.
Name: A neologism composed of the Greek elements rhicnos (wrinkled) and stethos (chest, sternum), in reference to the singular appearance imparted by the dense longitudinal carination of the podosterna.
Diagnosis: This genus is distinguished by the combination of longitudinally wrinkled (striated) podosterna, microgranular tergal texture, prolonged male gonapophysis and course of the prostatic groove along the edge of a broad lobe of the acropodite.
Distribution: This taxon is known from the Brazilian states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso.
Species: Two species are so far known ( R. rondoni , R. coriaceus ).
Remarks: Several characters, such as small gonopod aperture, granulate dorsum, shape of peritreme, and size and placement of the gonocoxal apophysis suggest possible affinity with taxa in the tribe Chondrodesmini . The longitudinal striation of the sterna is possibly a generic apomorphy, although the condition in R. coriaceus (not mentioned, but possibly overlooked, by Schubart) requires examination.
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