Merizomena Chaudoir, 1873
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Genus Merizomena Chaudoir, 1873 View in CoL
genus Merizomena Chaudoir, 1873: 100 View in CoL , type species Cymindis basalis Chaudoir, 1852 View in CoL (designated by Bedel, 1907).
genus Calleida Maindron, 1905: 331 View in CoL .
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Bedel, 1907: 266.
genus Glycia Chaudoir, 1842 View in CoL , subgenus Merizomena : Jakobson, 1908: 402.
genus Glycia Chaudoir, 1842 View in CoL , subgenus Merizomena : Winkler, 1924: 204 (Callidini).
genus Glycia Chaudoir, 1842 View in CoL , subgenus Merizomena : Csiki, 1932: 1437 (Subtribe Calleidina Chaudoir, 1873 View in CoL : Callidini).
genus Agatus Motschulsky, 1845 View in CoL , subgenus Merizomena : Kryzhanovskij, 1965: 103.
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Emetz, 1973: 1413 (Subtribe Cymindidina Laporte, 1834 View in CoL : Cymindina ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Kryzhanovskij, 1983: 281, 284.
genus Glycia Chaudoir, 1842 View in CoL , subgenus Merizomena : Kirschenhofer, 1994: 1002.
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Kryzhanovskij et al., 1995: 169 (Subtribe Cymindidina Laporte, 1834 View in CoL : Cymindina ). genus Merizomena View in CoL : Lorenz, 1998: 465 (Subtribe Agrina Kirby, 1837 View in CoL ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Kabak, 2003: 409 (Subtribe Agrina Kirby, 1837 View in CoL ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Lorenz, 2005: 491 (Subtribe Agrina Kirby, 1837 View in CoL ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Mikhailov, 2013: 21 (Subtribe Cymindidina Laporte, 1834 View in CoL : Cymindina ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Azadbakhsh & Nozari, 2015: 98 View Cited Treatment (Subtribe Agrina Kirby, 1837 View in CoL ).
genus Merizomena View in CoL : Kabak, 2017: 581 (Subtribe Calleidina Chaudoir, 1873 View in CoL ).
Redescription. Recognizable by the combination of the following characters: small to medium sized Lebiini (BL: 5–8.5 mm); elytra bicolored, base yellowish or red and distal part dark brown, black or violet. Dorsal and ventral side of body covered with punctures and hairs. Ventral sides of tarsomeres covered with bristles, dorsal side with scarce pubescence. Hind wings fully developed.
Head. Mostly with prominent eyes. Labrum flat, transverse; its anterior margin almost straight, with three pairs of setae. Clypeus flat, with one pair of anterolateral setiferous pores. Frontoclypeal suture superficially, shortened laterally. Frons flat, with elongate wrinkles along the sides, smooth in the middle. Supraorbital furrow short, deepened. Mandibles short, with a clear scrobe. Two pairs of supraorbital setiferous pores located along upper margin of eye; anterior pore located close to front margin of eye in the supraorbital furrow and posterior one just behind the eye. Suborbital setae absent. Several additional setae located on sides of vertex, posterior of the eyes. Frons and vertex sparsely punctate and with short pubescence. Maxillary palpi with ultimate segment fusiform, penultimate palpomere shorter than both basal and ultimate palpomeres. Ultimate labial palpomere securiform, with or without pubescence. Mentum and submentum not fused. Mentum with acute lateral lobes and with rounded median tooth; with two setiferous pores at anterior margin laterally of median tooth. Submentum with two setae. Ligular sclerite wide, anterior margin concave in middle, with a pair of apical setae.Antennae pubescent beginning with antennomere 4; antennomere 1–3 with apical setae and some additional hairs.
Thorax. Pronotum cordiform, base lobed, subrectilinear medially, oblique and slightly incised laterally toward hind angles; not marginated in middle; sparsely punctured and pubescent. Scutellum smooth. Prosternum, meso and metasternum, pro, mes and metepisterna and epipleura with scattered punctures and pubescence.
Abdomen. Elytra truncate, widest at apical quarter; shoulders are subrectangular, though rounded, with some scattered short hairs. Sutural apical angle nearly at a right angle, with or without a small dent. Basal border complete or interrupted at level of the 3 th or 4 th stria. Parascutellar striole and parascutellar setiferous pore present. Interstriae with punctures and pubescence, the punctures arranged mostly in one–two irregular rows. Umbilicate series continuous, consisting of 13– 18 pores, penultimate puncture not laterally displaced and one pore located at apex of striae 3. Epipleura of elytra not reaching external apical angle and not visible from above. Dorsal surface of elytra pubescent. Anal ventrite with 2–5 pairs of setae along apical margin.
Legs. Apical spines of tibiae shorter than half of tarsomere 1. Protibiae with an apical bundle of bristles. Tarsi with some hairs on dorsal side; tarsomere 4 without distinct anterolateral lobes. Male pro and mesotarsi dilated and clothed beneath with whitish ventral adhesive hairs. Claws denticulate on inner side.
Median lobe. Flattened, straight for most of its length, its ventral margin bisinuate, apical orifice displaced to the left; apical lamella short, wide, rounded apically. Endophallus with 1 or 2 copulatory pieces.Left paramere short, broadly rounded at apex, right paramere with an incision on apical margin.
Female genitalia. Gonocoxite 1 glabrous, gonocoxite 2 with numerous short apical and preapical spinae and setae; with a hyaline apex. Spermatheca elongate, ductus like, with long basal ductus. The spermathecal gland is delicate and ends with a long thin duct in the spermatheca.
Comparative notes. The related genera Glycia Chaudoir, 1842 , Paraglycia Bedel, 1904 and Lipostratia Chaudoir, 1872 differ from Merizomena by form of copulatory pieces of endophallus; absence of punctures and pubescence on pronotum, elytra and supplementary setae on vertex; absence of pubescence on dorsal side of tarsomeres and by more distinctly distinct anterolateral tarsomere 4.
Distribution. N.W. Africa to middle Asia.
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Merizomena Chaudoir, 1873
Muilwijk, Jan, Felix, Ron & Anichtchenko, Alexander 2022 |
Merizomena
Mikhailov V. A. 2013: 21 |
Merizomena
Lorenz W. 2005: 491 |
Merizomena
Kabak I. I. 2003: 409 |
Merizomena
Lorenz W. 1998: 465 |
Kryzhanovskij O. L. & Belousov I. A. & Kabak I. I. & Kataev B. M. & Makarov K. V. & Shilenkov V. G. 1995: 169 |
Merizomena
Kryzhanovskij O. L. 1983: 281 |
Merizomena
Emetz V. M. 1973: 1413 |
Agatus
Kryzhanovskij O. L. 1965: 103 |
Glycia
Csiki E. 1932: 1437 |
Glycia
Winkler A. 1924: 204 |
Glycia
Jakobson G. G. 1908: 402 |
Merizomena
Bedel L. 1907: 266 |
Calleida
Maindron M. 1905: 331 |
Merizomena
Chaudoir M. de 1873: 100 |