Libethroidea Hebard, 1919: 170
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5296.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7982391 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB2E8781-F909-FFF5-D893-766E17065AE7 |
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Libethroidea Hebard, 1919: 170 |
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Genus Libethroidea Hebard, 1919: 170 View in CoL
See Brock et al. (2023) for a complete reference list
This genus occurring in Colombia and Ecuador is now recorded for Peru and contains 7 species. Characteristics contained by the transferred species that allowed generic assignment are the following: large, smooth and somewhat elongated head; similar morphology of teminalia, especially tergum X of the female declined and projected posteriorly.
Ocnophila willemsei Günther, 1935: 126 = Libethroidea willemsei (Günther, 1935) comb. nov.
>> Syntypes, 5♀, 2J ( NHME): Peru, 1924; Paratype; Parapygirhynchus willemsei K. Günther det. [examined through pictures] ; 3♀, 2J ( SMTD): Peru, 1924; 1935 2; Parapygirhynchus willemsei K. Günther det. [examined through pictures]; ♀ ( EWC): Parapygirhynchus willemsei ; Paratype; Peru [examined through pictures].
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Netherlands, Maastricht, Natuurhistorisch Museum |
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Germany, Dresden, Museum fuer Tierkunde |
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Libethroidea Hebard, 1919: 170
Ghirotto, Victor Morais, Engelking, Phillip Watzke & Crispino, Edgar Blois 2023 |
Libethroidea
Hebard, M. 1919: 170 |