Generic review of Polycentropodidae with description of 32 new species and 19 new species records from the Oriental, Australian and Afrotropical Biogeographical Regions 2435
Author
Oláh, János
Author
Johanson, Kjell Arne
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Zootaxa
2010
2010-04-23
2435
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2435.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2435.1.1
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Nyctiophylax
Brauer
Nyctiophylax
Brauer, 1865: 419
.
Type
species:
Nyctiophylax sinensis
Brauer
, monotypic.
†
Nyctiophylacodes
Ulmer, 1912: 172
,
new synonym
.
Type
species:
Nyctiophylacodes curtula
Ulmer
, monotypic.
Diagnosis:
Ulmer (1912)
described
Nyctiophylacodes
from Baltic Amber and stated that it was separate from
Nyctiophylax
by having a unique hind wing venation: (1) Subcosta (Sc) with a short fork; (2) a large discoidal cell; and (3) Radius (R1) ending in discoidal cell. However, there are several extant species in
Nyctiophylax
with large hind wing discoidal cell and a Radius ending in the discoidal cell. Frequently, especially in species with subcosta being hypertrophied and/or the Radius ending in the discoidal cell, there is a poorly discernible short fork at the end of the subcosta in the pterostigmal area.
The spur formula is 3,4,4. Maxillary palps each have 2 basal segments subequal in size and much shorter than segment 3; and their 3rd segment originates nearly at the apex on the lateral face of segment 2. The discoidal cell in each forewing and hind wing is closed, and the forewing median cell is closed. There are some species with open median cells in the forewings in the subgenus
Nyctiophylax
(
Paranyctiophylax
)
, i.e.
N.
(
P.
)
rhamphodes
Neboiss 1994
,
N.
(
P.
)
traunensis
Neboiss 1994
and
N.
(
P.
)
synorius
Neboiss 1994
. The forewings each have apical forks 2, 3, 4, and 5 present, and the hind wings each have apical forks 2 and 5 present. The gonopods are mostly slender and/or bilobed, seldom robust.
Neboiss (1993)
re-defined the genera
Nyctiophylax
and
Paranyctiophylax
Tsuda, 1942
and transferred all
Nyctiophylax
species
with looped anal veins in the forewings to the genus
Paranyctiophylax
.
Paranyctiophylax
was lowered to subgeneric status by
Malicky (1994)
. The genus
Nyctiophylax
is well represented in Baltic Amber, and distributed in all faunal regions.