Chaetocnemistoptera
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3753.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F11B1BD9-4F99-4AE4-8EBA-AC151D3575C2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6128013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F666919-9069-571E-0C97-F995FB718148 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Chaetocnemistoptera |
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Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL taxonomic history
Chaetocnemistoptera semifurcata was described in 1923 and initially allocated in the genus Hypocera Lioy ( Borgmeier 1923a) View in CoL . In the same year, Borgmeier created the genus Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL with C. semifurcata designated as holotype by monotypy, separating it from the rest of Hypocera View in CoL based on the presence of two dorsal setae on the midtibia ( Borgmeier 1923b). In 1927, Schmitz included C. scutellata (Brues) , C. furcamperdens Schmitz , C. multiseriata (Aldrich) and C. jamaicensis (Brues) in Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL , still following Borgmeier’s criteria of characterizing the genus by two dorsal setae on midtibia. Borgmeier (1961) argued that the generic characters of Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL are not sufficient to maintain a distinct genus, considering it a junior synonym of Chaetopleurophora Schmitz View in CoL as part of the erythronota View in CoL -group of species. In the same paper, Borgmeier synonymized Chaetopleurophora furcamperdens with Chaetopleurophora semifurcata View in CoL and described Chaetopleurophora formosa View in CoL , Chaetopleurophora palpalis View in CoL and the male of Chaetopleurophora semifurcata View in CoL . Thereafter, Borgmeier (1969) described Chaetopleurophora nigroscutellata View in CoL and the male of Chaetopleurophora formosa View in CoL . Brown (1992a) reinstated the generic status of Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL , contrary to Disney (1994), who preferred considering Chaetocnemistoptera View in CoL as a subgenus of Chaetopleurophora View in CoL .
In this taxonomic revision of the genus sensu Brown 1992a five new species are illustrated and described, as well as the hypopygium of C. formosa View in CoL and C. palpalis View in CoL . A species identification key is provided.
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