Hypseloecus Reuter, 1891
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5678856 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BFD70A-6534-4E28-FF45-E6CDCB2AFDED |
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Hypseloecus Reuter, 1891 View in CoL View at ENA
Hypseloecus Reuter, 1891: 50 View in CoL (n. gen.), Type species by monotypy: Sthenarus visci Puton, 1888 View in CoL ; Linnavuori, 1986: 148 (n. syn.); Schuh, 1989: 4 (n. syn.). Ambonea Odhiambo, 1961: 393 (n. gen.), Type species by original designation: Ambonea opima Odhiambo, 1961 View in CoL ; Schuh, 1974: 201 (diag.); Schuh, 1984: 11 (diag.). Wauella Carvalho, 1987: 184 (n. gen.), Type species by original designation: Wauella squamata Carvalho, 1987 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. Readily recognized by the flattened lanceolate-sericeous setae on the dorsum; head and body broad; hind tibia spotted at base of tibial spines; endosoma with or without a median spine-like process; secondary gonophore semicircular on the inner surface, with group of glassy spicules subtending distally. Detailed diagnoses are provided by Schuh and Menard (2011).
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Hypseloecus Reuter, 1891
Yeshwanth, H. M. 2014 |
Hypseloecus
Schuh 1989: 4 |
Schuh 1984: 11 |
Schuh 1974: 201 |
Reuter 1891: 50 |