Scymnomorphus Weise, 1897

Szawaryn, Karol, 2018, Missing geographic link: minute lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Microweiseinae) from Mount Wilhelm, New Guinea, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1), pp. 227-236 : 228

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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0019

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3705082

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scientific name

Scymnomorphus Weise, 1897
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Scymnomorphus Weise, 1897 View in CoL

Scymnomorphus Weise, 1897: 303 View in CoL . Type species: Scymnomorphus rotundatus Weise, 1897 (Africa) (designated by POPE 1962: 628). ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005:380); KOVÁŘ (2007: 572); ESCALONA & ŚLIPIŃSKI (2012: 152).

Scotoscymnus Weise, 1901: 458 (unnecessary replacement name, see ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA 2005). GORDON (1977:189); FÜRSCH (1985: 283); MIYATAKE (1994: 235); REN et al. (2009: 44).

Sukunahikona Kamiya, 1960: 22. Type species: Sukunahikona japonica Kamiya, 1960 (original designation). Synonymized by FÜRSCH (1985: 283).

Hikonasukuna Sasaji, 1967: 4. Type species: Hikonasukuna monticola Sasaji, 1967 (by original designation). FÜRSCH (1985: 287). Synonymized by ESCALONA & ŚLIPIŃSKI (2012: 152).

Orculus Sicard, 1931: 233. Type species Orculus castaneus Sicard, 1931 (by monotypy). FÜRSCH (1985: 289). Synonymized by ESCALONA & ŚLIPIŃSKI (2012: 152).

Differential diagnosis. Scymnomorphus is similar to Pharellus Sicard, 1928 and Paraphellus Chazeau, 1981. From Paraphellus it can be easily separated by club consisting of two or three antennomeres, in contrast to one antennomere in Paraphellus. From Pharellus it differs in the following characters: maxillary cardo broad, visible externally (very narrow, partially visible in Pharellus), submentum distinctly narrower than mentum (submentum and mentum equally broad in Pharellus), mentum deeply emarginate apically (mentum truncate apically in Pharellus), male genitalia with parameres bearing setae (parameres reduced, without setae in Pharellus).

Diagnosis. Body minute, round to oval, convex, dorsum pubescent ( Figs 1A–L View Fig ). Head transverse with clypeus and frons usually produced, sometimes rostrate, clypeus bordered laterally ( Figs 4G, J View Fig ). Eyes small, convex, coarsely faceted. Antenna consisting of 10 antennomeres, two (sometimes three) terminal antennomeres forming distinct club ( Figs 2B, J View Fig , 3A View Fig ). Maxillary cardo broad and clearly visible externally ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). Terminal palpomere elongate-conical ( Figs 3D View Fig , 4G, J View Fig ). Submentum distinctly narrower than mentum, mentum deeply emarginate apically ( Figs 3D View Fig , 4C View Fig ). Pronotum with line separating anterior corners from pronotal disc. Prosternum strongly reduced, prosternal process reduced to narrow carina ( Fig. 4F View Fig ). Mesoventrite short and broad, fused in mid part with metaventrite ( Figs 4F, I View Fig , 5B View Fig ). Elytra punctured ( Figs 4A View Fig , 5A View Fig ), epipleuron incomplete apically with carina not reaching elytral base ( Fig. 4D View Fig ), associated with pits and pores ( Figs 4F, I View Fig ). Metaventrite without visible discrimen, usually densely punctured with postcoxal lines descending laterally, associated with pits and pores ( Figs 4F,I View Fig , 5B View Fig ). Abdomen with six ventrites in both sexes. Abdominal postcoxal lines incomplete or reaching lateral margin, divided into two lines, usually associated with pits and pores ( Figs 2A, H, I, P View Fig , 3C View Fig ). Tarsal formula 4-4- 4. Male genitalia asymmetrical, with parameres reduced, always bearing setae.

For detailed description of the genus, see ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005), ESCALONA & ŚLIPIŃSKI (2012), and WANG & REN (2012).

Distribution. Pantropical:Africa, Australia, Central America, China, Madagascar, Oriental Region, New Guinea, New Hebrides ( ESCALONA & ŚLIPIŃSKI 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Loc

Scymnomorphus Weise, 1897

Szawaryn, Karol 2018
2018
Loc

monticola

ESCALONA H. & SLIPINSKI A. 2012: 152
FURSCH 1985: 287
SASAJI H. 1967: 4
1967
Loc

FURSCH 1985: 283
KAMIYA H. 1960: 22
1960
Loc

ESCALONA H. & SLIPINSKI A. 2012: 152
FURSCH 1985: 289
SICARD A. 1931: 233
1931
Loc

WEISE J. 1901: 458
ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA 2005
GORDON (1977:189
FÜRSCH (1985: 283
MIYATAKE (1994: 235
REN et al. (2009: 44
1901
Loc

Scymnomorphus

ESCALONA H. & SLIPINSKI A. 2012: 152
KOVAR I. 2007: 572
POPE R. D. 1962: 628
WEISE J. 1897: 303
ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005:380
1897
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