Dactylosternum, WOLLASTON, 1854
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa105 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/356287D9-FF81-AF2A-4C7B-FBF9FDA66B81 |
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Felipe |
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GENUS DACTYLOSTERNUM WOLLASTON, 1854 View in CoL
( FIG. 15D–G, I View Figure15 )
Material examined: Dactylosternum corbetti (Balfour- Browne, 1942): 1 male ( NMPC): Taiwan, Nantou County, 4.8 km SSE of Tonglin, Beikeng Creek Trail , 24.04791°N 120.78434°E, 3.x.2018, M. Fikáček, F.-S. Hu, W.- R. Liang & H.-C. Liu lgt GoogleMaps .
Dactylosternum flavicorne (Mulsant, 1844) : 1 male, 1 female ( BMNH): Dominican Republic, lowland rainforest, locality unknown, R. Angus lgt .
Karyotype: 2 n = 26 + Xy (♂). In Dactylosternum flavicorne ( Fig. 15D – F View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 ), the autosomes are metacentric to submetacentric, with the smallest pair about half of the length of the largest pair. The X chromosome is metacentric and the largest in the karyotype. All the chromosomes, except the dot-like Y, have large centromeric C-bands. The karyotype of Dactylosternum corbetti ( Fig. 15G View Figure15 ) has the autosomes and X chromosome metacentric to submetacentric and with smaller C-bands than in Dactylosternum flavicorne . Pair 1 is distinctly longer than the others, and the X chromosome is about as long as pair 5.
TRIBE PROTOSTERNINI
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National Museum Prague |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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