Paulsen, Paulsen, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5178341 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9DF0A727-DCC5-44E7-8CFA-92DC70B76C52 |
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Felipe |
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Paulsen |
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subgen. nov. |
Trogoides Paulsen , new subgenus of Trogellus , Paulsen
Type species: Aesalus trogoides Albers , here designated.
Description. This subgenus differs from the description given for Trogellus above by the presence of blunt bristles on the dorsal surface and narrower, peg-like protibial teeth ( Fig. 12 View Figures 11-14 ), and from both of the other genera by the male genitalia having triangular, lateral processes on the median lobe ( Fig. 21–23 View Figures 18–23 ). Tubercles are generally present on the pronotum but vary from being weak and only present near the anterior angles in T. trogoides to being well developed laterally in the other species. Both sexes of Trogoides species have poorly developed metatibial teeth ( Fig. 13 View Figures 11-14 ), whereas males of both other subgenera have strongly developed teeth. Species of the subgenus Trogoides have a more elongate overall body form.
Etymology. The subgeneric name, gender masculine, is based on the specific epithet of its type species, tautonymically, and means ‘resembling Trox’.
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