Phloeocurus Wood, 1984
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Phloeocurus Wood, 1984 |
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Phloeocurus Wood, 1984 View in CoL
Type species. Hylocurus africanus Schedl, 1957 View in CoL . Monotypic.
(Figs. 92–95)
Diagnosis. Antennal scapus short, inflated, with a dense tuft of setae; funiculus 6-segmented, club with two weakly procurved sutures at middle and near apex. Frons convex in both sexes. Body elongated, elytral apex mucronate, surface of elytra asperate with short spines or sharp granules on declivity, interstrial setae scale-like, in rows, intermixed with confused smaller setae. Protibiae broad, squared and flattened, with transverse row of denticles at apex; inner mucro much enlarged, curved posteriorly.
Distribution. Ethiopia to South Africa.
Remarks. This monotypic genus is unique among the Afrotropical members of Micracidini by having a broadly flattened, squared protibiae with apical, transversely set denticles, and a mucronate elytral apex similar to Micracis View in CoL . Molecular data was not available but based on the strict Neotropical-Afrotropical split between genera, irrespective of morphological similarities, it is hypothesised that the similarity to Neotropical micracidines is not reflecting a close evolutionary relationship.
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