Carinophallus ornata (Daday 1910) Daday, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173180 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255100 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF5727-FFFA-FFA4-B26F-FEBCA1ECFC74 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Carinophallus ornata (Daday 1910) |
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stat. nov. |
Carinophallus ornata (Daday 1910) View in CoL New Status
Branchinella ornata Daday 1910 View in CoL ; Linder 1941; Hamer 1994, 1999; Belk & Brtek 1995; Brtek 1996; Brendonck &
Riddoch 1997; Brtek & Mura 2000.
Branchinema ornata Wolf (nomen nudum) in Daday 1910.
Branchinella biwasi Tiwari 1958 , fide Belk & Brtek 1995.
Branchinella sambhariana Baid 1975 , fide Belk & Brtek 1995.
Comment. This new genus is monotypic, Carinophallus ornata being the sole described species. This species is reported from scattered locations in southern and central Africa, and also in India ( Belk & Brtek, 1995). Detailed morphological and molecular analyses should be conducted to compare the African and Eurasian populations to determine whether they are truly conspecific. This genus is separated from all other thamnocephalid genera by the form of the male genitalia (described above), which is unique in that the penes each have a large triangular carina on the rigid basal portions. The eversible distal portion of the penes are unique in the spinal arrangements, however, this distal portion is similar in form to the eversible penes of the new world genus Thamnocephalus .
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Carinophallus ornata (Daday 1910)
Rogers, D. Christopher 2006 |
Branchinella ornata
Daday 1910 |