Neoscutops rotundipennis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.200588 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6186726 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F95A87EE-FF98-C216-AED3-CD5CFD22FD3C |
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Neoscutops rotundipennis |
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The rotundipennis View in CoL Group
The members of the rotundipennis group, which includes four species, are characterized by the face with lower margin slightly rounded; clypeus as a U-shaped sclerite; palpus short and clavate; M1 strongly arched, ending at or close to apex of wing; A1+CuA2 long and arched; r-m crossvein placed before middle of upper section of dm cell. Male terminalia with pregenital sclerite (syntergosternite 7+8) very narrow, membranous to slightly sclerotized dorsally, widened and distinctly sclerotized lateroventrally, and fused ventrally with the lateral margin of tergite 6; epandrium small, conspicuously convex, narrowed dorsally; surstylus articulated with the lateral extremity of epandrium or contiguous with epandrium; postgonites short; cercus membranous and setose. Female sternite 8 is large, subtriangular; tergite 8 narrowed; hypoproct with variable shape.
Geographical distribution: Brazil, Costa Rica.
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