Siphonophoridae Newport, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5823062 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7568174 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/943FEE14-7C6D-FFD4-5BEC-FD18C4F6EC93 |
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Siphonophoridae Newport, 1844 View in CoL View at ENA
Siphonophorida View in CoL characterized by a head extended into a sharply acuminate ‘beak’ or rostrum, lower half of it formed by gnathochilarium. Head with four macrosetae. Antennae straight, not elbowed, antennomeres 5 and 6 with large, conspicuous pit containing numerous sensory cones ( Hoffman, 1982). Antennomere 2 of normal length. 104 species in ten genera distributed in America, SE Asia and the Indian subcontinent (including N Pakistan), Australia and New Zealand ( Jeekel, 2001).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: FMNH-INS 3978 ; 1 ♀; Madagascar, Province Antsiranana, R.S. Manongarivo , 20.4 km SW Antanambao, 14.0467°S, 48.4017°E, 1860 m, montane rainforest; coll. B. L. Fisher, 03.xi.1998, Winkler extraction. Remarks: Colouration marbled greyish, body short and densely pilose. GoogleMaps – FMNH-INS 4089 ; 1 ♂; Madagascar, Province Antsiranana, Befingotra (9.2 km WSW), Rés. Anjanaharibe-Sud , 14.7500°S, 49.4667°E, 1280 m, montane rainforest; coll. B. L. Fisher, 05.xi.1994, Winkler extraction. Remarks: Colour similar to FMNH- INS 3978 GoogleMaps .
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Siphonophoridae Newport, 1844
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Siphonophorida
Newport 1844 |