Saximormia Ježek, 1984
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Saximormia Ježek, 1984 |
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Saximormia Ježek, 1984 View in CoL
Hemimormia Krek, 1971 sensu VAILLANT (1974: 142) View in CoL (partim).
Saximormia Ježek, 1984: 160 View in CoL . Type species: Telmatoscopus saxicolus Tokunaga & Komyo, 1955 View in CoL , original designation.
Saximormia: JEŽEK (1990b: 142 View in CoL , 144); JEŽEK (1994: 64).
Affinities and differential diagnosis. The genus Saximormia is characterized by the following features: ascoids approximately rectangular, embracing necked parts of antennal flagellomeres ( Fig. 10 View Figs ); forks placed in central area of wing ( Fig. 13 View Figs ), medial fork a little basad of radial; R 5 extending distally and reaching wing margin below rounded apex; basal apodeme of aedeagal complex very narrow ( Figs. 6–7 View Figs , 17–18 View Figs ); gonostyli long ( Figs. 4 View Figs , 15 View Figs ), tapering to apex, pointed. Moreover, the genus Bryopharsos Quate, 1996 with four described species from Costa Rica (type species Bryopharsos palpiculum Quate, 1996 by original designation) is also related to Saximormia , because it also has very large ascoids, connected eyes in frontal area and general structure of wing ( Mormiini : wing basally with prolonged R 2+3, with connection of R 4 – see JEŽEK & VAN HARTEN 2005). The genus Bryopharsos differs from Saximormia by leaf-shaped ascoids, radial and medial forks placed basad of wing centre and both on the same level, R 5 ending in the acute wing apex, basal apodeme of aedeagal complex conspicuously enlarged from dorsal view and short, club-shaped gonostyli with a rather rounded (not pointed) apex.
Species included. Saximormia saxicola ( Tokunaga & Komyo, 1955) from Japan; S. nepalensis (Vaillant, 1965) from Nepal; and S. jelineki sp. nov. from Malaysia.
Comments on the nomenclature. The two previously known species of the genus Saximormia Ježek, 1984 fell into the subgenus Hemimormia Krek, 1971 according to the interpretation by VAILLANT (1974). KREK (1971) described Hemimormia in a key without explicit establishment of the type species. However, in the same paper he included only one species, Mormia (Hemimormia) albicornis (Tonnoir, 1919) , in this subgenus and Hemimormia is therefore available under ICZN (1999: Articles 13.3, 68.3). Perimormia Vaillant, 1974 , with the type species Pericoma albicornis Tonnoir, 1919 , is an objective junior synonym of Hemimormia Krek, 1971 . The subsequent designation of Hemimormia eatoni (Tonnoir, 1940) as the type species of Hemimormia by VAILLANT (1974) is irrelevant (see also WAGNER 1990).
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Saximormia Ježek, 1984
Ježek, Jan 2010 |
Saximormia: JEŽEK (1990b: 142
JEZEK J. 1994: 64 |
JEZEK J. 1990: 142 |
Saximormia Ježek, 1984: 160
JEZEK J. 1984: 160 |
Hemimormia Krek, 1971 sensu
VAILLANT F. 1971: ) |