Savannychapis Freitas, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.4.8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B302F50-81D5-4F6A-914E-B97FBF5984CA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7244899 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/44B73769-7F74-4F41-B75B-B1DEA0848EC1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:44B73769-7F74-4F41-B75B-B1DEA0848EC1 |
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Savannychapis Freitas |
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gen. nov. |
Savannychapis Freitas New genus
Type species: Gaesischia interrupta Urban 1989c View in CoL [p. 90]
Diagnosis: The genus Savannychapis is easily recognizable among the remaining Neotropical genera closely related to Gaesischia ( Dasyhalonia Michener, LaBerge and Moure , Florilegus Robertson , Gaesochira Moure and Michener , Hamatothrix Urban , Micronychapis Moure and Michener , Pachysvastra Moure and Michener , Platysvastra Moure , Santiago Urban , and Svastrina Moure and Michener ) by (i) the maxillary palpi with three palpomeres ( Fig. 2-e View FIGURE 2 ); by the (ii) sixth sternum of males with a posterolateral carinae on each side of the median line, approaching, but neither attaining the apex of the sternum nor each other near the median line ( Fig. 2-f View FIGURE 2 ); (iii) T6 without lateral parts elevated or forming tooths. Among Neotropical Eucerini , the only other genus with the combination of three or fewer palpomeres and carinae on S 6 in some of its species is Melissoptila Holmberg ; however, the presence of elevations or tooths on the laterals parts of T6 is a diagnostic character for that genus together to the number of maxillary palpomeres, while Savannychapis lacks elevations on lateral parts of T6.
Etymology: The name is a free combination of savanna in reference to the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna), where the type species seems to be endemic, plus the suffix - nychapis regarding its sister genus Micronychapis .
Included species: Savannychapis interrupta (Urban 1989) comb. n.
Distribution: This species seems to have a broad distribution in the domain of Cerrado (Brazilian savanna), with records in the Brazilian states of Bahia, Mato Grosso, and Minas Gerais.
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Eucerini |