Neanastatidae new status
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Neanastatinae Kalina, 1984. Type genus: Neanastatus Girault, 1913.
Diagnosis.
Antenna with 8, or sometimes apparently 7 flagellomeres in Neanastatus , or with 11 in Lambdobregma Gibson. Eyes ventrally divergent. Clypeus without transverse subapical groove. Labrum hidden behind clypeus, flexible. Mandibles with 3 teeth. Subforaminal bridge with postgenal bridge separating secondary posterior tentorial pits from hypostoma. Axilla transverse, approximated ( Lambdobregma ) or widely separated ( Neanastatus ) medially. Mesoscutellum with a downwards-projecting hook-like apex; axillular groove or carina present. Frenum apparently absent though the marginal rim of the mesoscutellum may be greatly expanded. Acropleuron enlarged, convex and pad-like; covering mesopleural area (Fig. 119 View Figures 115–120 ). All legs with 5 tarsomeres; protibial spur stout and curved; basitarsal comb longitudinal; ventral membranous area anterior to mesocoxal attachment absent (Fig. 120 View Figures 115–120 ); mesotibial spur stout; mesotarsus with 1 row of pegs anteroventrally. Metasoma with syntergum, therefore without epipygium.
Discussion.
Neanastatidae , with only Neanastatus and Lambdobregma remaining, is not related to the formerly included genera Metapelma ( Metapelmatidae ) or Eopelma in next-generation molecular analysis (Cruaud et al., submitted). Even then, Neanastatidae is rendered paraphyletic by the incertae sedis taxon Callimomoides ( Louriciinae ). Metapelmatidae differ from Neanastatidae in a number of features, including the separate Mt9 in females and the separation of the acropleuron from the mesocoxa by the metapleuron and small mesepimeron in Metapelmatidae . The acropleuron is also separated from the mesocoxa in Eopelma , which nevertheless bears the greatest gestalt resemblance to Neanastatus out of all these taxa due to size, coloration, and flagellomere count. Each of these genera differs from Eupelmidae in lacking a membranous area anterior to the mesocoxal attachment ventrally.
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Neanastatidae new status
Burks, Roger, Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan, Fusu, Lucian, Heraty, John M., Jansta, Petr, Heydon, Steve, Papilloud, Natalie Dale-Skey, Peters, Ralph S., Tselikh, Ekaterina V., Woolley, James B., van Noort, Simon, Baur, Hannes, Cruaud, Astrid, Darling, Christopher, Haas, Michael, Hanson, Paul, Krogmann, Lars & Rasplus, Jean-Yves 2022 |
Neanastatinae
Kalina 1984 |
Neanastatus
Girault 1913 |