Pachyschelus Solier 1833:313
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A82487DD-FFAA-FFB9-99BC-4DF6FD82270C |
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Tatiana |
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Pachyschelus Solier 1833:313 |
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Pachyschelus Solier 1833:313 View in CoL View at ENA .
This large genus of leaf-mining beetles has a primarily Pantropical distribution, although most species are Neotropical; for example, 38 species have been collected at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica (Hespenheide unpubl.). Members of the genus are flattened, rhomboidal in shape, and usually less than 3 mm in length. Among the genera of North American leaf-mining buprestids they can be distinguished from Brachys View in CoL , Taphrocerus View in CoL and Leiopleura View in CoL by their broad, flattened tibiae, large triangular scutellum, and by having the mandibles hidden beneath the anterior margin of the prosternum. Sexes differ in the form of the terminal visible ventral abdominal sternum: males have an acute and setose medial projection, females have 6 or 8 downturned teeth usually more or less divided by a medial emargination.
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Pachyschelus Solier 1833:313
Hespenheide, Henry A. 2003 |
Leiopleura
Deyrolle 1864 |
Metonius
Say 1839: 164 |
Taphrocerus
Solier 1833 |