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Genus
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Gardner and
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SPECIES:
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Wagner, 1842
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, by original designation.
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REMARKS: See Voss and Jansa (2009) for an emended generic description. The monophyly of
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(as recognized herein) is strongly supported by phylogenetic analyses of multilocus datasets (e.g., Voss and Jansa, 2009;
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; Amador and Giannini, 2016). At least seven species are currently thought to be valid, but unpublished preliminary results suggest that more remain to be described.
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