Wallacea, Baly, 1858
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Wallacea View in CoL , Pistosia , and Neodownesia – three distinct genera
WÜRMLI (1975) considered the differences between these taxa as minor and synonymized all three genera. However he completely overlooked the structure of the antennae and mouthparts. Pistosia has tubular filiform antennae with individual antennomeres parallel-sided and large mandibles with cutting edge (like Bothryonopa ) while Wallacea and Neodownesia have submoniliform antennae with antennomeres distinctly constricted at base and widening apically and smaller mandibles with teeth. For additional information see differential diagnoses under each genus.
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