Antarctopria coelopae Early, 1978: 209
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2014.75 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3863154 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B6387A7-6C72-FF8D-97EC-B9C3BCCD13C3 |
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Antarctopria coelopae Early, 1978: 209 |
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Antarctopria coelopae Early, 1978: 209 , 210, figs 1-9.
Valid name
Spilomicrus coelopae (Early, 1978) comb. nov.
Summary of types
Paratypes 12 ♀♀, 17 ♂♂.
Remarks
An additional male from the Otago peninsula labelled as a paratype is not a type; specimens from this locality are listed under “other material” and so are not types. All current Antarctopria species, A. coelopae , A. campbellana Yoshimoto, 1964 , A. diomedeae Early, 1978 , A. latigaster Brues in Tillyard, 1920 and A. rekohua Early, 1978 appear to belong to a derived species group of Spilomicrus showing pronounced wing reduction and the associated suite of characters that go with it. Extra setae on the gastral tergites are found on wing-reduced representatives of a number of other diapriid genera and is not considered here a character of generic value. Consequently, these five Antarctopria species are transferred to Spilomicrus (new combinations), and since Antarctopria latigaster is the type species of Antarctopria , this genus is now a synonym of Spilomicrus syn. nov.
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Antarctopria coelopae Early, 1978: 209
Notton, David G. 2014 |
Antarctopria coelopae
Antarctopria coelopae Early, 1978: 209 |