Pediomorphus Chaudoir, 1878
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Genus Pediomorphus Chaudoir, 1878 View in CoL
Type species.
Pediomorphus planiusculus Chaudoir, 1878: 29, by monotypy.
Selected literature.
Review of genus, key to species and synonymies ( Will 2010, 2015b, 2019).
Described species and range.
Thirteen species all restricted to Australia.
Adult morphology.
Species of Pediomorphus are small, 3.5-8.2 mm (most around 4.5 mm), dorsoventrally depressed, usually pale, flavous or castaneous, usually with crenulate elytral stria. All species have enlarged labial palpomeres with a setose, ventral sensorium, subocular carina, evident elytral plica, and lack elytral discal setae.
Life history notes.
Pediomorphus are commonly taken at lights at night and are known from open habitats ( Moore 1965), under cow dung and at the edge of swamp ( Sloane 1900), and I have found them under matts of dead grass along a flooded ditch ( Will 2019).
Discussion.
The species included form a well-supported clade sister to Zeodera . In addition to DNA sequence data for the exemplars, the modified palps and derived lack of dorsal puncture on the elytra found in all species are synapomorphies.
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Abacetini |
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Loxandrina |