Cretolixon, Lohrmann & Zhang & Michalik & Blaschke & Müller & Jeanneau, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5194/fr-23-215-2020 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3650519D-0470-42E2-97D7-A267658C0B4F |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787A8-6A67-AD6E-FCD4-04C9022DFD65 |
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Felipe |
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Cretolixon |
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Cretolixon and Rhopalosomatidae
Cretolixon is an enigmatic new genus, which can be confidently assigned to the crown group rhopalosomatids. Specifically, the presence of diagnostic characters such as a very narrow fore wing costal cell, distinct apical bristles on the basal flagellomeres, posterad paired mesosternal lobes covering the bases of the mesocoxae, laterally widened female tarsomeres, upcurved parameres, and an upcurved sting support the placement of the genus in the family. On the other hand, a placement among the two recent subfamilies is far more challenging and without a phylogenetic analysis rather difficult. Thus, we choose a conservative approach and will test the placement of Cretolixon in a future study. However, in the following, we will discuss key characters and their implications for a potential subfamily affinity in more detail (see also Figs. 9 View Figure 9 and 10 View Figure 10 ).
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