Anachauliodes Kimmins
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3941.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6107272 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BC3087C8-FFA4-FF8B-FF27-FE1B6B04FC47 |
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Genus Anachauliodes Kimmins View in CoL View at ENA
Anachauliodes Kimmins, 1954: 427 View in CoL . Type species: Anachauliodes tonkinicus Kimmins, 1954: 428 View in CoL , now regarded as a synonym of Anachauliodes laboissierei (Navás, 1913) View in CoL (original designation).
Diagnosis. Fishflies of medium-sized (Forewing length 39–43 mm in males and 45–57 mm in females). Male antennae pectinate, female antennae subserrate. Wings slightly smoky brown; forewing with many grayish markings, which are much darkened at wing base and median portion, but sometimes largely reduced. Longitudinal veins alternately black and yellow. 1A three or four-branched. Male ninth tergum with arcuate anterior incision; ninth sternum semicircular, shorter than ninth tergum, posteriorly without membranous lobe; ectoproct broad, nearly as long as ninth tergum, distally incised into one small dorsal lobe with 3–4 small claws and one broad ventral lobe; tenth gonocoxite with broad lateral arms, and with median plate elevated dorsad, distally hook-like and curved dorsad. Female eighth gonocoxite broad, with posterior margin moderately produced; ninth gonocoxite broad without gonostyli; callus cerci strongly prominent; ectoproct strongly narrowed posterior to callus cerci.
Distribution. China, India, Vietnam.
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Anachauliodes Kimmins
Yue, Lu, Liu, Xingyue, Hayashi, Fumio, Wang, Mengqing & Yang, Ding 2015 |
Anachauliodes
Kimmins 1954: 427 |
Kimmins 1954: 428 |