Cryphalini Lindemann, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixaa002 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3847222 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0049C912-FFAD-AE0E-FF32-FAFC3805F215 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Cryphalini Lindemann, 1877 |
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=Cryphaloideae Lindemann, 1877: 165.
=Cryphalidae Eichhoff, 1878b: 107.
= Cryphalini Weise, 1883: 181 .
=Cryphali Blandford, 1898: 185.
= Cryphalinae Trédl, 1907: 40 .
=Cryphalina Balachowsky, 1949: 200.
Type of tribe
Cryphalus Erichson, 1836 View in CoL .
Diagnosis
Tarsi with third segment bilobed. Eye emarginated. Antennal funicle with 3–5 segments. Antennal club with sutures and no septum. Hypomeron with bifurcating setae. Postnotum not fused with metanotum. Aedeagus with long penis apodemes, sometimes fused at apex, with a complete tegmen. Tegmen with pair of apodemes.
Female
See description of Cryphalus below.
Distribution
Eurasia, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, North America, Central America (introduced), South America (introduced).
Remarks
The concept of Cryphalini is narrowly described, approximately following the group limits of Nüsslin (1911b) (including Cryphalus and excluding Ernoporus and Trypophloeus ).
Included genera
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Scolytinae |
Cryphalini Lindemann, 1877
Johnson, Andrew J., Hulcr, Jiri, Knížek, Miloš, Atkinson, Thomas H., Mandelshtam, Michail Yu., Smith, Sarah M., Cognato, Anthony I., Park, Sangwook, Li, You & Jordal, Bjarte H. 2020 |
Cryphalinae Trédl, 1907: 40
Tredl, R. 1907: 40 |
Cryphalini
Weise, J. 1883: 181 |