Abemus Mulsant and Rey, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2000)287<0001:ROTNTT>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0384878F-D83F-FB32-FC4F-6E4B0B1CFBD7 |
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Carolina |
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Abemus Mulsant and Rey, 1876 |
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Abemus Mulsant and Rey, 1876 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES: Staphylinus chloropterus Panzer, 1796 .
COMMENTS: Members of this genus share the following character states: ( 1) mandibles with similarly developed teeth, each with large tridentate middle tooth (individual dents not at same plane) and a small tooth basad of it in a deep, subrectangular indentation ( fig. 124 View Figs ); ( 2) mandibular prostheca appearing bilobed or even multilobed, with extensive basal group, and long distal group of ciliae originating on separate supporting arm ( fig. 12 View Figs ); ( 3) mentum with anterolateral portions (bearing two anterolateral setae) each obliquely deflected at an angle and therefore not at same level as disc of mentum, separated from it by obtuse carina ( fig. 123 View Figs ); and ( 4) postmandibular ridge almost reaching infraorbital puncture, running close to eye basally, infraorbital puncture situated three to four diameters from margin of eye.
Further character states include: maxillary and labial palpi both with last segment asetose, fusiform; mandibles each with dorsolateral ridge as in Ontholestes or Thoracostrongylus ; submentum with anterior margin not beaded; lateral end of nuchal ridge distinctly, but moderately, removed from nuchal constriction, directed toward level of transverse postgenal ridge; epimeron of prothorax well developed, projecting triangularly ( fig. 111 View Figs ); prosternum moderately prominent with broadly rounded slope anteriad, with prominent, arcuate carina continuing evenly onto furcasternum; mesosternum with long serial setae originating behind small elevations in moreorless Vshaped pattern ( fig. 122 View Figs ), mesosternal intercoxal process rather acute apically, mesocoxal acetabulum moderately impressed behind; metasternum more or less horizontal, with little difference in convexity between projections and disc.
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