Garcialdretiella, a new genus of Lachesillidae (Psocodea: ‘Psocoptera’: Eolachesillinae: Graphocaeciliini) from Munchique National Natural Park, Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v27i2.7114Keywords:
Barklice, neotropics, National Parks, taxonomyAbstract
A new genus and species of Lachesillidae from Munchique National Natural Park, Cauca, Colombia, is here described and illustrated. The genus belongs to the tribe Graphocaeciliini (Eolachesillinae). It is related to Acantholachesilla GarciaAldrete, Saenz & Gonzalez (2014), Dagualachesilla Garcia Aldrete, Gonzalez & Carrejo (2013) and Dagualachesilloides Garcia Aldrete, Gonzalez & Carrejo (2013), differing from them in the male clunial projection and phallosome. The types are deposited in the Entomological Museum, Universidad del Valle (MUSENUV), Santiago de Cali, Colombia.References
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