Metolinus Cameron, 1920

Zhou, Yu-Lingzi & Zhou, Hong-Zhang, 2011, Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species, ZooKeys 112, pp. 53-87 : 55

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scientific name

Metolinus Cameron, 1920
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Genus Metolinus Cameron, 1920

Metolinus Cameron 1920: 147; Cameron 1932: 4 (characters; key to species of British India); Scheerpeltz 1933: 1298 (world catalog supplement); Shibata 1983: 68 (checklist of species of Japan); Herman 2001: 3703 (world catalog); Bordoni 2002: 337 (revision of oriental region; characters; key to species); Smetana 2004: 691 (Palearctic catalog); Bordoni 2005b: 539 (revision of Australia; characters; key to species); Bordoni 2007: 71 (catalog).

Type species.

Metoponcus leucocnemis Kraatz, fixed by subsequent designation by Blackwelder 1952: 241.

TDiagnosiss.

The genus Metolinus Cameron can be distinguished from all other genus level taxa within the tribe Xantholinini by the following characters: a) body nearly compressed, small to medium sized (3-8 mm), rarely larger (8-10 mm); b) head subquadrate or subrectangular (Fig. 2), often with microsculpture of microstriae (rarely of polygonal reticulum) and sparse medium punctures; c) frontal furrow often short or not obvious, ocular grooves distinct; d) penultimate segment of maxillary palpi and labial palpi distinctly longest, ultimate one slender and subaciculate (Fig. 3); e) pronotum with admedian and lateral row of punctures (Fig. 4); f) antesternal plate integrated (Fig. 5); g) superior line of hypomeron bending towards the prosternum before anterior angle of pronotum, but not joining with inferior line; h) tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibiae with 2-3 rows of subapical ctenidia; i) aedeagus subelliptical, or lenticular, with symmetrical and thin parameres (Fig. 9); j) female genital segment with large sternite, devoid of supplementary sclerites (Fig. 10H).

Key to species of the genus Metolinus Cameron from China (cf. Bordoni 2002).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae