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nalslan Posted - 20/07/2013 : 16:35:29

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From Guizhou, altitude ~1200 m, body length ~12 mm.

According to Gressitt, this is the only species in the genus Allotraeus that has tubercles at the side of prothorax.
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Francesco Posted - 21/07/2013 : 13:02:58
Yes.
The last Nysina-species - Allotraeus fenestrellus Holzschuh, 2007 - was described as Allotraeus.
According to Titan, Nisaato (2007) considered Nysina as a subgenus. Hua et alii (2009, Iconography) conserve Allotraeus.
After these, no further scientific paper has been written.

Evidently, this is another nonsense of that crazy catalog.
nalslan Posted - 21/07/2013 : 12:23:00
Thanks. No, I don't know the establishment of Nysina as genus, I just followed Löbl & Smetana and TITAN.

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I agree.

Concerning the taxonomy of this genus, I have seen that Nysina has been rehabilitated as genus in the Catalog of Löbl & Smetana.
Do you know if this setting has been established by some serious specialist?

Francesco Posted - 21/07/2013 : 08:58:29
I agree.

Concerning the taxonomy of this genus, I have seen that Nysina has been rehabilitated as genus in the Catalog of Löbl & Smetana.
Do you know if this setting has been established by some serious specialist?

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