Discomegistus Trägårdh 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5322.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8209409 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C55587C9-FFDD-B82D-86C9-CDD1F24EF840 |
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Discomegistus Trägårdh 1911 |
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Discomegistus Trägårdh 1911: 2
[type species: Discomegistus pectinatus Trägårdh 1911 , by monotypy].
Discomegistus .— Vitzthum 1925: 44; Domrow 1956: 194; Seeman & Baker 2013: 131.
( Figs 20 View FIGURES 20–22 , 43 View FIGURES 43–44 , 88 View FIGURES 87–92 ).
Diagnosis: Sclerotized areas around sternal setae st 1 in female fused to each other (34); sclerotized areas near sternal setae st 2 in female fused to genitiventral shield (38); equally spaced long marginal setae present (76).
Material examined. One male with no data (FMNH).
Remarks: In the single available male specimen metasternal setae st4 appear absent (41; this designation is tentative, based on a single available specimen; it should be checked with additional material). Second, basitarsi II–IV show an added mid-dorsal sensillum ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 87–92 , red arrow) that has not been reported previously. This structure is not present in Discozercon , Berzercon , or in any other Heterozerconoidea examined. In fact, we are not aware of such a structure in any other Mesostigmata .
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Discomegistus Trägårdh 1911
Klompen, Hans & Gerdeman, Beverly S. 2023 |
Discomegistus
Seeman, O. D. & Baker, M. R. 2013: 131 |
Domrow, R. 1956: 194 |
Vitzthum, H. & Graf 1925: 44 |
Discomegistus Trägårdh 1911: 2
Tragardh, I. 1911: 2 |