Chariodactylus Moser, 1919
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.350 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8D14DBDE-AD13-445B-B2D0-221F19FC7C37 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687BD-4607-3243-FDC9-FAEFDC9BD69F |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Chariodactylus Moser, 1919 |
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Type species
Chariodactylus chacoensis Moser, 1919 (designation: Evans 2003: 247).
Diagnosis
Clypeus and frons gradually raised over the lateral area of head ( Fig. 11A); clypeal anteroventral area strongly reduced (similar to Fig. 11H); posterior ocular area exposed ( Fig. 11A), eye large; pronotum as long as wide, with anterior and posterior margins not beaded; prosternum with two anterior sulci (similar to Fig. 11H); protibia with two external teeth and without spur ( Fig. 11A); abdomen with intersegmental membrane VII–VIII exposed.
Remarks
The genera Chariodactylus , Macrodactylus and Manodactylus Moser, 1919 are similar to each other. Chariodactylus ( Fig. 11A) is distinguished as follows (opposition to 1, Macrodactylus ( Fig. 11C); 2, Manodactylus ( Fig. 11B)): clypeus broad, trapezoid (1, narrow, trapezoid; 2, as Chariodactylus ); eye large (1, 2, small); pronotum wider than long (1, longer than large; 2, as Chariodactylus ). Future cladistic analysis and a taxonomic review of Macrodactylus including Chariodactylus and Manodactylus are needed to confirm the possible synonymy between these genera.
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