Dilatops Weirauch, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/361.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5478569 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D08782-FF37-C6EA-7450-590643B8FCDF |
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Tatiana |
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Dilatops Weirauch |
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Dilatops Weirauch View in CoL View at ENA
Dilatops Weirauch, 2006: 227 View in CoL (n. gen., descr., disc.).
DISCUSSION: Weirauch (2006) placed Dilatops in the Leucophoropterini based on its similarity to the genus Lasiolabops Poppius of Africa and the Indo-Pacific, which also has stylate eyes and feeds on Ficus (Moraceae) , but noted that it does not have most of the characters considered synapomorphies for the tribe. Weirauch (2006) did suggest that the ridges on the claw could be a synapomorphy with Leucophoropterini ( Weirauch, 2006 c: fig. 17), but the presence of claw ridges in members of other tribes (e.g., Pilophorus sp. , Schuh, 1984: fig. 34) suggests that this is likely not the case. Further, in our analysis of the Phylinae (Menard et al., in press), Dilatops is a sister group to the remaining Phylinae excluding the Hallodapini + Auricillocorini rather than a member of Leucophoropterini (Menard et al., in press), and therefore is moved to the Phylini pending revision of the tribal classification.
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Dilatops Weirauch
Menard, Katrina L. & Schuh, Randall T. 2011 |
Dilatops
Weirauch, C. 2006: 227 |