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Ngā kaituhi matua: Gustafsson, Daniel R., Bush, Sarah E., Palma, Ricardo L.
Hōputu: Recurso digital
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I whakaputaina: Zenodo 2019
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Urunga tuihono:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18939365
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  • <p><b><i>Callaenirmus</i> Mey, 2017</b></p><p><i>Callaenirmus</i> Mey, 2017: 92.</p><p><b>Type species:</b> <i>Callaenirmus</i> <i>kokakophilus</i> Mey, 2017: 97, figs 1, 3, 7–10, pl. II: 1–2.</p><p>[= <i>Guimaraesiella callaeincola</i> (Valim & Palma, 2015)]. By original designation.</p><p><b>Remarks.</b> Mey’s (2017: figs 7–9) illustrations of the male and female genitalia of <i>Callaenirmus kokakophilus</i>, as well as the original illustrations of the only other species he included in the genus (<i>Callaenirmus</i> <i>callaeincola</i> (Valim & Palma, 2015), now known as <i>Guimaraesiella callaeincola</i>) are indistinguishable, and both species belong in <i>Guimaraesiella</i> sensu stricto Thus, <i>Callaenirmus</i> Mey, 2017 is a new junior synonym of <i>Guimaraesiella</i> Eichler, 1949.</p><p>Mey (2017) compared <i>Callaenirmus</i> with <i>Turdinirmus</i> Eichler, 1951 and <i>Allobrueelia</i> Eichler, 1951. <i>Allobrueelia</i> is also a synonym of <i>Guimaraesiella</i> (see Gustafsson & Bush 2017: 216), whereas <i>Turdinirmus</i> is more distantly related (Bush <i>et al.</i> 2015, 2016; Gustafsson & Bush 2017). Among the characters purported to separate <i>Callaenirmus</i> from <i>Allobrueelia</i>, all are variable within <i>Guimaraesiella</i> and thus cannot serve as genus-level characters. Specifically, differences in head shape and other derived characters are not useful for generic separation. For example, differences in the insertion of the <i>anterior ventral seta 1</i> (<i>avs1</i>) are driven by differences in head shape and width of the marginal carina, which are widely variable characters within many genera in the <i>Brueelia</i> -complex. Mey’s (2017: fig. 73) illustration of <i>Philemoniellus</i> <i>timorensis</i> Mey, 2017 shows a species of <i>Guimaraesiella</i> (see below) in which the <i>avs1</i> is inserted as in the illustration of <i>Turdinirmus merulensis eichleri</i> Mey, 1982.</p><p>Mey (2017) provided more illustrations for <i>Callaeinirmus kokakophilus</i> than for most of his other species, hence it is possible to examine this species in more detail than the others discussed below.</p>