Tympanophorus, Nordmann, 1837
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4461.2.11 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5952400 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/597EC221-FFAF-FF81-FF41-0ED4099C11E0 |
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Key to genera of the Tympanophorus View in CoL lineage
(based on Brunke et al. 2017, modified)
1 Apical labial palpomere slender, fusiform............................................................................................... Tolmerinus Bernhauer, 1923 View in CoL , Diatrechus Bernhauer, 1911 View in CoL , Paradiatrechus Cameron, 1944 View in CoL
- Apical labial palpomere distinctly dilated apically and almost always securiform ( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURES 1–6 and Figs. 4E, F View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017)............................................................................................... 2
2 Apical labial palpomere laterally flattened with narrow apical face ( Fig. 4E View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017)..................... 3
- Apical labial palpomere not laterally flattened, with broad apical face ( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURES 1–6 )................................... 4
3 Labrum expanded, lobes less than twice as wide as long ( Fig. 4E View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); apical maxillary palpomere weakly to moderately expanded subapically or apically, apex never pointed ( Fig. 4B, E View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); pronotum punctate across entire disc.................................................................... Barygnathus Bernhauer, 1902 View in CoL
- Labrum not expanded, lobes distinctly more than twice as wide as long (as in Figs. 2C, 4F View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); apical maxillary palpomere evenly converging posteriad to pointed apex ( Fig. 4A View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); pronotum with median impunctate line......................................................................... Amelinus Bernhauer, 1915 View in CoL
4 Apical maxillary palpomere fusiform, not conspicuously constricted apically, at least twice as long as previous segment ( Fig. 4C View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017, Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 ).......................................................................... 5
- Apical maxillary palpomere conspicuously constricted apically, at most slightly longer than previous segment ( Figs. 4D, F View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017).................................................................................... 7
5 Head with temples nearly straight and strongly converging to neck; body with areas of long golden pubescence (Fig. 32 in Schillhammer, 2002); male unknown.................................................. Bombylodes Fauvel, 1904 View in CoL
- Head with temples rounded or only slightly converging to neck ( Fig. 3B View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017, Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1–6 ); body without conspicuous areas of golden pubescence....................................................................... 6
6 Paramere with long apex and distinct expansion at midlength ( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 –19 in Schillhammer 2002)... Pammegus Fauvel, 1895 View in CoL
- Paramere short and broad ( Figs. 11–14 View FIGURES 7–14 )...................................................... Janalia View in CoL gen. nov.
7 Ventral surface of head with gular setae approximate ( Fig. 4G View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); prosternum not projected ventrad.................................................................................. Trigonopalpus Cameron, 1951 View in CoL
- Ventral surface of head with gular setae distant ( Fig. 4H View FIGURES 1–6 in Brunke et al. 2017); pronotum projected ventrad......................................................................................... Tympanophorus Nordmann, 1837 View in CoL
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Staphylininae |
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Staphylinini |
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Anisolinina |