Pazius Navás, 1908
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/0031-1049.2017.57.18 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/145787F7-FFE3-FFE9-FECA-2F3F16B32F84 |
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Carolina |
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Pazius Navás, 1908 |
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The genus Pazius Navás is endemic to the Neotropical region, and is often found in the northwestern part of South America but extending up to Central America (from Brazil to Costa Rica). This group was reviewed by Byers (1957, 1977), and currently consist of eleven species grouped into three species groups (Machado et al., 2009; Ascuntar-Osnas et al., 2016; Lima & Dias, 2016). The genus is easily distinguished from other members of Bittacidae by its narrow wings with short anal veins ( Fig. 3a View FIGURE 3 ) ( Byers, 1957; 1977), compound eyes are holoptic, and are connected below the antennae insertion. Furthermore, the abdomen is elongated and narrow, extending beyond the wing tips ( Byers, 1957; 1977; Machado et al., 2009; Tan & Hua, 2009b). Lima & Dias (2016) provided a complete identification key for all species of Pazius .
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