Phlyctaenodes Newman, 1840
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4277.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6015092 |
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Phlyctaenodes Newman View in CoL
( Figures 1A View FIGURE 1 –J, 2D–G, 4A–L)
Phlyctaenodes Newman, 1840: 20 View in CoL . Type species by monotypy, Phlyctaenodes pustulosa Newman, 1840 View in CoL . Trachelorachys Hope, 1841: 51 . Type species by original designation, Stenochorus fumicolor Hope, 1841 (= Phlyctaenodes pustulosus Newman, 1840 View in CoL ).
Demacidia Thomson, 1861: 246 . Type species by monotypy, Demacidia brunnea Thomson, 1861 (= Phlyctaenodes pustulosus Newman, 1840 View in CoL ).
Description. Length 11–30 mm. Body slender, light to dark brown with shiny granules on elytra; dorsal vestiture double with dense adpressed setae and sparse bristles. Head subquadrate moderately strongly inclined; frontoclypeal suture well visible; terminal maxillary palpomere expanded in males of some species. Eyes large, coarsely facetted, distinctly emarginate, lower lobe very close to mandibular articulations. Antenna 11-segmented, filiform; antennomere 3 subequal or longer than antennomere 4. Prothorax with acute lateral projections; disc with paired nodules or pointed tubercles. Prosternal process narrow, blade-like not expanded apically. Mesocoxae distinctly separated; mesoventral process broad and meeting metaventrite. Elytra rounded or pointed apically; disc with granules bearing bristles or setae. Legs have procoxae without transverse plates; femora at most weakly clavate, rarely with reduced setose brushes; protibia simple with two apical spurs.
Remarks. Both P. pustulatus and P. pustulosus differ from the remaining species included here by having the prothorax with a sharp and narrow based lateral spine and paired dorsal projections. The remaining species, here treated as Phlyctaenodes , may eventually be transferred to an existing or new genus pending the revision of the world genera of the Phlyctaenodini .
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Phlyctaenodes Newman
Jin, Mengjie, Ślipiński, Adam, Keyzer, Roger De & Pang, Hong 2017 |
Demacidia brunnea
Thomson 1861 |
Demacidia
Thomson 1860: 246 |
Trachelorachys
Hope 1841: 51 |
Stenochorus fumicolor
Hope 1841 |
Phlyctaenodes
Newman 1840: 20 |
Phlyctaenodes pustulosa
Newman 1840 |
Phlyctaenodes pustulosus Newman, 1840
Newman, D 1840 |
Phlyctaenodes pustulosus Newman, 1840
Newman, D 1840 |