Pararhagadochir Davis, 1940

Szumik, Claudia, Pereyra, Veronica, Szumik, Victoria E. Goloboff, Costa-Pinto, Paula Jessica & Juarez, Maria Laura, 2022, Embioptera (Insecta) from Brazil: New species and a taxonomic update, ZooKeys 1088, pp. 129-171 : 129

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Pararhagadochir Davis, 1940
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Genus Pararhagadochir Davis, 1940

Pararhagadochir Davis, 1940a: 181, type species Embia trinitatis de Saussure by original designation; Davis 1942: 114, diagnosis; Ross 1944: 420, review; Szumik 1996: 50-51, phylogeny; Szumik 1997: 140, 141, phylogeny, relationship with other Neotropical genera; Ross 2001: 26, genera key, 43, review, diagnosis; Szumik 2004: 225, phylogeny, 230, diagnosis, composition and distribution; Szumik et al. 2008: 1003, phylogeny; Miller 2009: 11, catalog; Szumik et al. 2017: 339, as outgroup of Gibocercus Szumik and Biguembia Szumik phylogenetic analysis; Szumik et al. 2019: 9, chordotonal organ, phylogenetic analysis; Salvatierra 2020: 387, species key.

Diagnosis.

Pararhagadochir can be distinguished from other Archembiidae by having the anterior margin of Sm strongly concave, 10Lp1 apically forked with the internal tip (hook) and the external tip (flat lobe) separated, with both tips always shorter than the width of 10L. It can be differentiated by the presence of a sclerotized node between 10L and the base of LC1 and 10Rp2 with more than one longitudinal laminate keel ( Szumik 2004).

Composition and distribution.

The genus is known from Colombia to Argentina and includes 16 species ( Szumik 2004): Pararhagadochir trinitatis (de Saussure, 1896) from Trinidad and Venezuela, P. surinamensis (Ross, 1944) from Surinam, P. balteata Ross, 1972, P. bicingillata (Enderlein, 1909), P. castaneus Salvatierra, 2020, P. christae Ross, 1972, P. minuta Ross, 2001, P. noronhensis Costa-Pinto et al., 2021 from Brazil (see Catalog), P. flavicollis (Enderlein, 1909), P. tenuis (Enderlein, 1909) from Bolivia; P. confusa Ross, 1944, P. schadei Ross, 1944, from Paraguay and Argentina; P. birabeni (Navas, 1918), P. pallida Ross, 2001, P. trachelia (Navas, 1915) from Argentina and P. picchua Ross, 2001 from Peru. Recently, P. confusa was also found in Brazil ( Teixeira et al. 2018a). In addition, three new species from Brazil are described below and new locality records for the species P. balteata , P. bicingillata , P. christae , and P. confusa are added; the number of species of Pararhagadochir present in Brazil increases to ten.

Distribution.

South America.

Relationships.

Pararhagadochir is clearly a monophyletic genus ( Szumik et al. 2008, 2019), supported by several synapomorphies (detailed in the diagnosis of the genus). The sister group is a genus from East Africa, Chirembia .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Embioptera

Family

Archembiidae

SubFamily

Scelembiinae

Loc

Pararhagadochir Davis, 1940

Szumik, Claudia, Pereyra, Veronica, Szumik, Victoria E. Goloboff, Costa-Pinto, Paula Jessica & Juarez, Maria Laura 2022
2022
Loc

Pararhagadochir

Davis 1940
1940
Loc

Embia trinitatis

Saussure 1896
1896