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Danilo also mentioned Blandicinae - Parablandex from Madagascar could also be related - externally Dacnodes is a less good match than Cranopygia or Parablandex probably...
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permico wrote on iNat: It is Nesolabia longicollis certainly, it has Pygidicranid-like appearance, it is endemic for Reunion
online sources: https://inpn.mnhn.fr/espece/cd_nom/714866 https://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85172 https://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/ref-76707.htm
It is Nesolabia longicollis certainly, it has Pygidicranid-like appearance, it is endemic for Reunion
Steinmann (1990) mentions it as in a doubtful position without description, Steinmann (1986) also mentions it, for Mauritius and Réunion.
By the habitus I would expect the genus to belong to Pygidicraninae instead of Geracinae, so I will move the thread to a discussion about taxonnomic issues instead of discussions about new species
Probably genital examination, molecular barcoding and morphological examination of specimens could help here
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Thank you for the hint! I will delete the entry for -> Allodahlia ochroptera Brindle, 1972 – Myanmar
Eulithinus is the sister genus of Pseudochelidura or even a part of Pseudochelidura, so in the forum I will list it for Anechurinae - the status quo can be found in DSF, in the forum I want to be a step correcter/moderner when possible, even if it has been not changed officially in some cases
ref: https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/ind...view/2553/11535
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Thanks for this informations! Seems like a lot of work has to be done...
For now, I deleted the Paralaboides-species, previously in the thread as:
Paralaboides Steinmann, 1989 -> Paralaboides jonathani (Kapoor & Katiyar, 1971) – India -> Paralaboides santokhi (Kapoor & Katiyar, 1971) – India
It's also probably a good idea to wait for the taxonomic changes in Petrs study about phylogeny. Since Anisolabididae and Spongiphoridae are highly paraphyletic, there might be a lot of changes.
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Proreus decipiens (Kirby, 1891) is also missing
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This Cranopygia was found in Chongqing, Beibei, National Scenic Area of Jinyun Mountains It's not C. vitticollis and no species should occur this far north - the nearest species towards the south are for Yunnan: C. siamensis, C. proxima, C. dravida, C. modesta, C. marmoricrura and C. tonkinensis Maybe one of these
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Echinosoma albisquama Bey-Bienko, 1959 – Yunnan, Laos, Thailand
is in DSF a synonym of E. convolutum Nishikawa (2023) lists both species as separate species and I also couldn't find any synonymization
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It's actually probably a new Pseudovostox species
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Checking page 1 for not fixed issues:
1) Chelidura gansuensis (maybe still in press) 2) (Diplatys) Diplatys chowdhuryi Srivastava, 1987 is missing 3) (Diplatys) Diplatys carinatus Srivastava, 1988 is missing 4) (Diplatys) Diplatys tikadari Srivastava, 1988 is missing 5) Isolaboides immsi is still listed as Parisolabis immsi, but Srivastava (2013) mentions it as I. immsi 6) missing Anataelia troglobia Martín & Oromí, 1988 and Anataelia lavicola Martín & Oromí, 1988 7) Haplodiplatys tianpingensis Ma & Chen, 1991 is missing (ref. Fauna Sinica) 8) Haplodiplatys kurseongensis Srivastava, 1988 is missing (ref. Fauna of India) 9) indian Parisolabis 10) in Srivastava (2003) Metisolabis punctata was synonymized with Metisolabis fulgens, in DSF they're still two species. 11) Metresura flavipes is missing 12) Carcinophora joliveti & Forficula pierrei Albouy, 2002 are missing 13) Paralabella rehni 14) Pygidicrana staphylinoides
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For the Euenkrates brindlei-problem, it is probably necessary to look up and compare the holotypes and museum specimens, the descriptions and then do a paper about them with suggesting a new name...much work, but maybe somebody is interested in that, we could maybe reach out to Kamimura, Nishikawa, Kocárek or somebody else
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