Brachytrycherus Arrow, 1920
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Endomychidae
Brachytrycherus Arrow, 1920: 12.
Type species.
Brachytrycherus perotteti Arrow, 1920.
Diagnosis.
The species of Brachytrycherus resemble those of Ohtaius and Gerstaeckerus in having the body black or blackish-brown, elytral maculae transverse, most often orange or yellow. These genera share the feature of having the mandibles chisel-shaped apically. However, Brachytrycherus can be distinguished from these other genera by the following combination of characters: 1) body less elongate; 2) head with well-developed gular sutures; 3) mesoventral process with sides parallel; 4) maxillary laciniae with tuft of S-like setae apically ( Tomaszewska 2005).
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