Stereus Wollaston, 1857
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D718473F-EA07-0C13-FF1C-F859F2585190 |
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Genus Stereus Wollaston, 1857 View in CoL
Stereus Wollaston, 1857: 148 View in CoL . Type species: Stereus cercyonides Wollaston, 1857 View in CoL , by monotypy. Revised by Daffner (1983), Perkovsky (1991).
Deltocnemis J. Sahlberg, 1886: 87 View in CoL . Type species: Deltocnemis humatus J. Sahlberg, 1886 , by monotypy. As genus, Daffner (1983); as subgenus of Stereus, Perkovsky (1991) View in CoL .
Pseudotriarthron Normand, 1938: 346 View in CoL . Type species: Pseudotriarthron numidicum Normand, 1938 View in CoL , by monotypy. Synonymized by Daffner (1983).
Diagnosis. Antennal club large, 3-segmented; mandibles elongate, strongly protruding, apices entire; labrum emarginate; epistomal suture not carinate, strongly marked laterally, faintly indicated medially; clypeus lightly sclerotized; eyes not protuberant; post-ocular tempora not developed; gular sutures widely separated at base, convergent to base of submentum, narrowly separated apically, with a suture separating gula and submentum; mesoventrite weakly oblique, not carinate; mesocoxae narrowly separated by mesoventral process; tarsi very slender.
Distribution and diversity. The genus is known to contain four Palearctic species ( Daffner 1983, Newton 1998), and the following new species from the Nearctic.
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Stereus Wollaston, 1857
Peck, Stewart B. & Cook, Joyce 2009 |
Pseudotriarthron
Normand, H. 1938: 346 |
Deltocnemis J. Sahlberg, 1886: 87
Sahlberg, J. 1886: 87 |
Stereus
Wollaston, T. V. 1857: 148 |