Anaxas Grishin, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3677235 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3681697 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FE71A883-25C6-491B-B1BE-3EC4F82C62B1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:FE71A883-25C6-491B-B1BE-3EC4F82C62B1 |
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Anaxas Grishin |
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gen. nov. |
Anaxas Grishin , new genus
http://zoobank.org/ FE71A883-25C6-491B-B1BE-3EC4F82C62B1
Type species. Antigonus obliqua Plötz, 1884 View in CoL .
Definition. A likely sister genus to Potamanaxas Lindsey, 1925 View in CoL , and thus not monophyletic with Anastrus Hübner, [1824] View in CoL (type species Anastrus obscurus Hübner, [1824] View in CoL ), where these species were formerly placed ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). The need for this genus has been suggested previously ( Austin 1998). Keys to F.6.3. in Evans (1953). Genitalia illustrated by Grishin in his fig. 30–39 ( Grishin 2012). Morphologically, distinguished from Anastrus View in CoL and Echelatus by having processes on sacculus of the valva and a second pair of uncus arms, from the ventral side of uncus, similar to some species of its sister Potamanaxas View in CoL , but uncus itself is essentially undivided with arms reduced to small knobs. Primary uncus arms are well-developed in Potamanaxas View in CoL . In facies, characterized by brown wings above with several dark-brown stripes and often with some bluish scaling between the stripes. Below, wings plain brown and some species with slate overscaling on the posterior third of hindwing. In DNA, a combination of the following base pairs is diagnostic: aly3570.7.4:A85T, aly3570.7.4:G86C, aly9673.2.5:T298A, aly 1735.8.1:C820C (not T), aly16.28.2:C88C (not A), aly16.28.2:A89A (not T).
Etymology. The name is a masculine noun in the nominative singular, a group of species that were formerly placed in Ana [strus], but are phylogenetically closer to [Potamana] xas.
Species included. The type species, its sister Anastrus isidro Grishin, 2012 and Pellicia petius Möschler, 1877 .
Parent taxon. Subtribe Erynnina Brues and Carpenter, 1932.
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