Cardiophorus: subgenus Coptostethus Wollaston, 1854

Douglas, Hume B., 2017, World reclassification of the Cardiophorinae (Coleoptera, Elateridae), based on phylogenetic analyses of morphological characters, ZooKeys 655, pp. 1-130 : 36

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scientific name

Cardiophorus: subgenus Coptostethus Wollaston, 1854
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Cardiophorus: subgenus Coptostethus Wollaston, 1854 Fig. 100

Coptostethus Wollaston, 1854: 238. Type species: Cardiophorus femoratus Wollaston, 1854: 240.

Diagnosis.

Head. Mandibles with 2 points. Prothorax. Pronotum with carina along lateral edge hidden or not in dorsal view; restricted to hind angles, or reaching less than halfway to anterior edge. Prosternum with anterior edge not short, produced as lobe, concealing labium when head not extended. Pterothorax. Scutellum with middle of anterior edge abruptly emarginate, anterolateral edges evenly rounded, and posterior apex pointed. Legs. No tarsomeres lobed or lamellate; tarsal claws with one apex per side. Also. Pterothorax. Brachypterous. Abdomen. Urosternites 3-7 without serrations along sides.

Type locality.

Porto Santo Island, Madeira Archipelago, from a cave, females unknown. The relatedness of this species to brachypterous Cardiophorinae from the Canary Archipelago. and South Africa also placed in subgenus Coptostethus has not been demonstrated. Some Coptostethus spp. from the Canary Archipelago have tarsal claws with 2 apices (Fig. 21), and would key here to Dicronychus . Includes 41 spp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Elateridae

Genus

Cardiophorus