Litoleptis Chillcott, 1186
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3909.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4566041 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BA87F2-FFC1-FF86-3B4F-FCD4E48AFE62 |
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Felipe |
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Litoleptis Chillcott |
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Litoleptis Chillcott View in CoL
Litoleptis Chillcott, 1963: 1186 View in CoL . Type species: L. alaskensis Chillcott View in CoL ; Kerr, 2010 (rediagnosis of genus);
Imada and Kato, 2016a, 2016b (revision, life histories, larvae).
EMENDED DIAGNOSIS: Like closely related spaniine genera, antenna with single flagellomere (usually tapered or abruptly narrow apically) (fig. 2C), laterotergite bare of fine setulae (fig. 2B); bases of cerci widely separated in female (figs. 5, 6), connected to epandrium in male; adult mandibles lost (except Spaniopsis View in CoL ); thickened portion of vein C ending at/near apex of R 5 or M 1; spermathecae lightly to weakly sclerotized (figs. 5, 6). Larvae graze/mine bryophytes, mandibular brush absent, creeping welts absent. Litoleptis View in CoL is unique among spaniines by loss of all tibial spurs, proboscis reduced, pseudotracheae highly reduced, wing with membrane having very dense microtrichia (fig. 4B) and costal margin with long setulae (fig. 4A); vein M 3 absent, crossvein dm-cu lost (no discal cell), base of M spectral in living species; apex of vein CuA abruptly incomplete in most species (fig. 4).
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Spaniinae |
Litoleptis Chillcott
Grimaldi, David A. 2018 |
Litoleptis
Chillcott, J. G. 1963: 1186 |