Poecilosomella pectiniterga ( DEEMING, 1964 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587600 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B5787B6-5F7E-FFE6-43C1-780DFB0530A2 |
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Felipe |
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Poecilosomella pectiniterga ( DEEMING, 1964 ) |
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Poecilosomella pectiniterga ( DEEMING, 1964) View in CoL species group
DEEMING (1964) described a peculiar Poecilosomella species from Christmas Island, whose male tergite 5 was broadened on right side with 9–13 extremely long thick marginal setae (erroneously as “sternite 5” in PAPP’ s (1991a) key). This character is so impressive that it led me to assume that any and all specimens with such setae should automatically be assigned to pectiniterga . Nevertheless, HAYASHI (1997) described two additional new species with this character ( P. insularis from the Biak I. and Papua New Guinea and P. pappi from Sri Lanka and Malaysia). Below a fourth species is described from the Philippines. All identifications (published or not), made between 1964 and 1997 must be checked.
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