Sejus C. L. Koch, 1936
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Sejus C. L. Koch, 1936 |
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Liroaspis Banks, 1902 (Lindquist and Evans, 1964).
Willmannia Balogh, 1938 (Hirschmann, 1991) .
Diagnosis
Sternal platelets st1 and st 2 in female are not fused (character 55); posterior mesonotal shields in female are not fused to each other.
Species included
Sejus togatus , type species; S. acanthurus Canestrini, 1884 ; S. americana (Banks, 1902) ; S. italicus Berlese, 1916 ; S. paricornis Berlese, 1916 ; S. bicaudus Berlese ; S. insulanus Trägårdh, 1931 ; S. sejiformis (Balogh, 1938) ; S. armatus (Fox, 1947) ; S. baloghi (Athias- Henriot, 1960); S. bakeriarmatus Hirschmann, 1991 ; S. australis ; S. boliviensis ; S. geometricus Hirschmann and Kaczmarek, 1991 ; S. hinangensis ; S. polonicus ; S. posnaniensis ; S. bugrovskii Wisniewski and Hirschmann, 1991 ; S. camerunis ; S. cubanus ; S. mesoafricanus ; S. rafalskii ; S. stebaevi ; S. novaezealandiae ; S. venezuelanus ; S. carolinensis ; n. sp. 3; and n. sp. 4.
Remarks
Balogh separated the genus Willmannia from Sejus based on the absence of posterior projections in adults (immatures are unknown). Since these projections are present in the larva and protonymph of S. posnaniensis , a species which is very close to W. sejiformis (it may even be a synonym), it can be assumed that they are present in the same stages of W. sejiformis as well. The absence of posterior projections in the adults is apomorphic for S. sejiformis and S. posnaniensis , but continued recognition of Willmannia would leave a paraphyletic Sejus .
The species group including Sejus stebaevi , S. americana , S. polonicus , S. togatus , S. hinangensis , and S. rafalskii has characteristic anchor-shaped lateral extensions of the tritosternum in adults; in males the mesonotal and pygidial shields are fused forming an opisthonotal shield (except in S. stebaevi ; male of S. rafalskii is unknown).
The species group including Sejus australis , S. armatus , S. boliviensis , S. venezuelanus , S. carolinensis , S. baloghi , S. camerunis , S. cubanus , and S. mesoafricanus is supported by partially fused ventrianal and posteromarginal shields in the adults, and sickle-shaped lateral extensions of the tritosternum.
Sejus bakeriarmatus is based on a drawing of Liroaspis armatus in a textbook (Baker and Wharton 1952). Validity of this species is unclear.
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Sejus C. L. Koch, 1936
Lekveishvili, Mariam & Klompen, Hans 2006 |
S. novaezealandiae
Lekveishvili & Klompen 2006 |
S. carolinensis
Lekveishvili and Klompen 2004 |
S. venezuelanus
Hirschmann and Wisniewski 1994 |
S. bakeriarmatus
Hirschmann 1991 |
S. australis
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. boliviensis
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. geometricus
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. hinangensis
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. polonicus
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. posnaniensis
Hirschmann and Kaczmarek 1991 |
S. bugrovskii
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. camerunis
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. cubanus
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. mesoafricanus
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. rafalskii
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. stebaevi
Wisniewski and Hirschmann 1991 |
S. baloghi
Athias-Henriot 1960 |
S. insulanus Trägårdh, 1931
Tragardh 1931 |
S. italicus
Berlese 1916 |
S. paricornis
Berlese 1916 |
S. acanthurus
Canestrini 1884 |