Synaptogobia xenocheir Nieser & Chen, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2958.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A6EF4C-0222-4A6E-55D1-7AC5FC63FB5F |
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Felipe |
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Synaptogobia xenocheir Nieser & Chen, 2006 |
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Synaptogobia xenocheir Nieser & Chen, 2006 View in CoL
Geographical distribution: Brazil.
Distribution in Brazil: North Region (AM) ( Nieser & Chen 2006).
Gelastocoridae (2 genera, 21 species)
Gelastocorinae (1 genus, 9 species)
Gelastocoris Kirkaldy, 1897 (9 species)
Comments: The genus Montandonius Melin, 1929 , in which G. angulatus ( Melin, 1929) and Gelastocoris willineri (De Carlo, 1954) were originally described, was considered a junior-synonym of Gelastocoris by Todd (1955), but not by De Carlo (1959) and Nieser (1975). Schnack & Estévez (1979) and Estévez and Schnack (1980) considered the synonymy between the two genera valid, a decision which is followed by the present authors. Besides that, four species have been described belonging to Montandonius, but Todd (1955) considered all synonyms of G. angulatus . Nieser (1975), on the other hand, mentioned that G. mansosotoi (De Carlo, 1954) and G. bridarollii (De Carlo, 1954) , both described only from females, could be just individual variations of G. angulatus , but that G. willineri (De Carlo, 1954) constitutes a different species. Schnack & Estévez (1979), in their turn, consider the four species originally described in Montandonius as valid and distinct. Gelastocoris willineri is herein treated as a valid species, but until there is an agreement on the taxonomic statuses of G. mansosotoi and G. bridarollii , records for these two species are considered under G. angulatus by the present authors.
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