Mammamia
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Name
Mammamia Akkari & Stoev & Enghoff, 2011 gen. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
Differs from all other genera of Brachyiulini by lacking ocelli and by having a distally expanded promerite and a slightly shorter posterior gonopod, the latter with a basally broad and distally slender mesomerital process mostly lodged in an opisthomerital furrow.
Etymology
The name derives from the Italian exclamation “Mamma mia” which came to our mind when we first saw this astonishing species. Gender feminine.