Anisorhizobius funebris ( Philippi & Philippi, 1864 )
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3846.1.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1E1B6079-0EFC-426F-B7AD-A8A2837E797E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14804561 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/56318794-FF9F-FFB3-799B-F9F18D8DFF35 |
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Anisorhizobius funebris ( Philippi & Philippi, 1864 ) |
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1. Anisorhizobius funebris ( Philippi & Philippi, 1864)
Coccinella funebris Philippi & Philippi, 1864: 403 (original description); Crotch, 1874: 311 ( species dubiae); Blackwelder, 1945: 456 (checklist, incertae sedis).
Scymnus funebris: Gemminger & Harold, 1876: 3794 ( genus dubiae)
? funebris : Korschefsky, 1932: 580-581 ( incertae sedis)
Anisorhizobius funebris : Hofmann, 1970: 218.
Type material: All types are lost. Chile: Santiago, Cordillera, Curicó.
Geographical distribution: Chile: Valdivia ( Philippi & Philippi, 1864); Santiago, Cordillera, Curicó ( González 2008).
Remarks. This genus was described by Hofmann in 1970, based on Coccinella funebris that had been described by Philippi & Philippi in 1864. Its most important features are 10-segmented antenna and eyes with few very large facets. The postcoxal line is complete and as in Rhizoryssomus , almost reaching the posterior edge of the first abdominal ventrite.
The type specimen was not specified by Hofmann, but according to González, in his website “ Coccinellidae de Chile,” this species can be easily recognized.
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Anisorhizobius funebris ( Philippi & Philippi, 1864 )
| Almeida, Lúcia M. & Santos, Paula B. 2014 |
funebris
| Hofmann 1970: 218 |
funebris
| Korschefsky 1932: 580 |
Scymnus funebris :
| Gemminger & Harold 1876: 3794 |
Coccinella funebris
| Philippi & Philippi 1864: 403 |
