Grishin, Zhang & Cong & Shen & Song & Grishin, 2023
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10621955 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF04E441-FFCF-2A1E-B996-411158EDFB5E |
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Felipe |
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Grishin |
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subgen. nov. |
Torgus Grishin , new subgenus
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Type species. Ouleus gorgus E. Bell, 1937 View in CoL .
Definition. Instead of originating within the genus Eantis Boisduval, 1836 View in CoL ( type species Urbanus thraso Hübner, 1807 View in CoL ) as previously assumed, members of this new subgenus form a lineage sister to all other Iliana E. Bell, 1937 View in CoL ( type species Iliana romulus Bell, 1937 View in CoL ), but are separated from them by prominent genetic differentiation at the subgenus level ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Therefore, they are placed in Iliana View in CoL and a new subgenus is proposed for them. It keys to F.7.2 or F.7.5. in Evans (1953) and is distinguished from its relatives by the following characters: tegumen with longer side processes, harpe forked, not simply directed dorsal as in the subgenus Iliana View in CoL , and ampulla not expanded. In DNA, a combination of the following nuclear genomic base pairs is diagnostic: aly315.4.2:A178C, aly1249.27.3:C34A, aly1249.27.3:A35C, aly806.12.1:C2122T, aly806.12.1:A1482G.
Etymology. The name is a masculine noun in the nominative singular, a fusion of the names of the two species placed in the genus: T [aurus]+[g] orgus.
Species included. Ouleus gorgus E. Bell, 1937 and Tosta taurus Evans, 1953 , for which we therefore propose new genus-species combinations: Iliana ( Torgus) gorgus and Iliana ( Torgus) taurus .
Parent taxon. Genus Iliana E. Bell, 1937 .
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