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Gothus teemo is the type species of the genus Gothus, forming a clade with its other species Gothus consobrinus in all phylogenetic analyses. [5] G. teemo is distinguished from G. consobrinus by, among other traits, more pronounced carapace regions bearing tufts of setae, as well as a fully reduced first tooth on the carapace margin. [1]
The genus Gothus comprises two known species. The type species, Gothus teemo, was described alongside the genus. The other species, Gothus consobrinus, was originally described as Actaea consobrina in 1873, [5] before being transferred to Actaeodes in 1967. [6] Molecular phylogeny confirms that the two species form a clade. [2]
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Gothus may refer to: Gothus, a genus of crab; Gothus, the Latinized form of the Germanic name Gaut; An epithet for people originating from Götaland, including: Laurentius Petri Gothus (died 1579), Archbishop of Uppsala; Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (1565–1646), Archbishop of Uppsala; Johannes Matthiae Gothus (1592–1670), Bishop of Strängnäs
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