Tectocorinae
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13715252 |
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Tectocorinae |
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Subfamily Tectocorinae
Tectocorinae MCDONALD & CASSIS 1984: 566 (new subfamily); CASSIS & GROSS 2002: 600 (catalogue)
Diagnosis: The Tectocorinae are recognised by the following combination of characters: usually large species ( Figs 45a, b View Fig ); aposematic colouration; elongate-ovoid ( Figs 1f View Fig , 45a, b View Fig ), shallowly punctate; elongate head ( Fig. 46a View Fig ); thoracic sterna flat ( Fig. 46c View Fig ); anterior margin of proepisternum linear ( Fig. 46c View Fig ); efferent system of metathoracic glands vestigial, with rectilinear peritreme ( Fig. 46d View Fig ); males with abdominal androconial glands on SIV-SVI ( Figs 2 View Fig g-i, 45c); pregenital abdomen in both sexes without stridulatory vittae; ventral surface of pygophore ventrally oriented (e.g., Figs 46c View Fig ); parameres large, strongly hook-shaped ( Fig. 47b View Fig ); ductus seminis proximalis broad, bounded by ligamentary tubule ( Figs 47c, d View Fig ); ejaculatory apparatus box-like, heavily sclerotised; without convoluted ventral conducting canal ( Figs 47c, d View Fig ); three conjunctival appendages present, mostly membraneous ( Figs 47c, d View Fig ); CAII undivided with conical lobal sclerite ( Figs 47c, d View Fig ); females lacking interlocking rami; spermathe-cal fecundation canal short; spermathecal reservoir membraneous, oval; spermathecal pump minute, without flanges.
Remarks: Tectocoris diopHtHalmus is a distinctive taxon based on the male and female genitalia alone. The aedeagus has a ligamentary tubule ( Figs 47c, d View Fig ), which is also found in some species of Pachycorinae , including Agonosoma trilineatum ( Fig. 18c View Fig ). In contrast, Tectocoris has androconial glands which are only found in the Odontotarsi-nae . SCHUH & SLATER (1995) amongst others have ignored the use of this subfamily, placing Tectocoris in the Scutellerinae , fol-lowing previous workers ( SCHOUTEDEN 1904; KIRKALDY 1909; MCDONALD 1961, 1963b). In our view, this is not supported as Tectocoris lacks the scutellerine-type ejaculatory apparatus. In our view there is sufficient evidence to retain the use of the Tec-tocorinae as a subfamily, pending a more detailed cladistic analysis of the family.
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