Sphaerohelea, Spinelli & Felippe-Bauer, 1990
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5438.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5875621C-FF42-29A1-FF3F-B2E3FD6E73B5 |
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Sphaerohelea |
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- female abdominal sternite 8 with elongate, slender lobe extending posterolaterally. Many Ceratopogonidae have lobes protruding posteriorly from sternite 8 but none so elongate and slender.
- although not studied systematically, the rostrum is particularly short (with the palpus originating near the ventral margin of the eye) compared to others at least among Echinoheleini + Heteromyiini + Hebetulini + Johannsenomyiini + Sphaeromiini + Palpomyiini + Stenoxenini and is likely autapomorphic at least within this assemblage. The mandibular arm originates well anterior of the ventral-most ommatidia but is still separated by a gap from the more dorsal ommatidia, a unique condition in the family. This is likely a secondary modification reflecting their markedly short rostrum.
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