Camptothlipsis Enderlein, 1920
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Camptothlipsis Enderlein, 1920
Notes.
In Vietnam only one species was found. Camptothlipsis hanoiensis sp. n. from North Vietnam. Therophilus tonghuaensis (Chen & Yang, 2006) comb. n. from Jilin (China) was originally assigned to the genus Camptothlipsis , but does not belong there because it has a shortvein r-m of the fore wing, resulting in a minute second submarginal cell and the basal metasomal tergites are coarsely sculptured (not finely granulate). Recently, Stevens et al. (2010) synonymised the senior genus Baeognatha Kokujev, 1903 with Camptothlipsis , resulting in a change of name of the genus. The synonymy is not accepted because the type species ( Baeognatha turanica Kokujev, 1903) does not run in the key by Stevens et al. to Camptothlipsis (renamed in the paper as Baeognatha ) because the vein r-m of the fore wing (1-RS in Stevens et al.) is present (Figs 131-133 in Simbolotti & van Achterberg, 1992). Baeognatha turanica is close to the genus Agathis Latreille considering the shape of the head, but differs by the elongate and nearly straight tarsal claws (Figs 138, 140, 141, l.c.) and, therefore, is retained as a separate genus.
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