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, 1946
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: The species of this genus are distributed in the Neotropical and Ethiopian regions (
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).
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<emphasis id="D9B0EAEDFFD7144AFEDA997347C2FD1B" box="[382,485,638,659]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="155">Etymology</emphasis>
: The new genus is named after
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in acknowledging her help with the study of these species.
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: This genus is distinct from other genera, especially by the unique groups of trilocular pores surrounding the tritubular pores (cerores). Four species are included in the genus, three of them are new to science.
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