Calyptomastix Hoffman & Howell, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.803.1691 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6359034 |
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Calyptomastix Hoffman & Howell, 2012 |
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Genus Calyptomastix Hoffman & Howell, 2012 View in CoL
Type species
Odontopyge kakandae Kraus, 1958 (D.R. Congo) View in CoL , by original designation.
Other included species
Seven, including four new species described here, see Hoffman & Howell (2012).
Diagnosis
Differs from other genera of Prionopetalini by the combination of the elongated basal whorl of the gonopodal torsion (torsotope) and the resultant wide separation of the coxal regions, plus the nearly complete concealment of the solenomere within laminae of the telomere.
Remarks
The four previously known species are distributed in D.R. Congo and Tanzania. One of these, C. kakandae ( Kraus, 1958a) , originally described from D.R. Congo, occurs close to the Eastern Arcs, west of the Tanzanian southern Highlands (Rukwa Region, Sumbawanga District) ( Hoffman & Howell 2012).
The new species here assigned to Calyptomastix share “the elongated basal whorl of the gonopod torsion” (torsotope) and the “nearly complete concealment of the solenomere with laminae of the apical “calyx” (= tarsus [= telomere])”. Hoffman & Howell (2012) did not comment on the limbus of Calyptomastix species; however, the limbuses seen in three of the new species ( Figs 15F View Fig , 17D View Fig , 21D View Fig ) with their triangular marginal lobes are similar to that seen in in type species, C. kakandae (Kraus, 1958) , as well as in two of the three other species assigned to the genus: C. leviceps (Attems, 1909) and C. pardalis ( Gerstäcker, 1873) ( Attems 1909a: fig. 34, 1914: fig. 223; Kraus 1958a: 61). The limbus of C. dorsalis (Carl, 1909) has not been described, and that of C. xystopygoides sp. nov. ( Fig. 19D–E View Fig ) escapes comparison because of wear.
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