Coccinelloidea (Scymnus), Kugelann, 1794
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Coccinelloidea (Scymnus) |
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Subgenus Scymnus Kugelann, 1794
Scymnus Kugelann, 1794: 545. Type species: designated by Westwood 1838: 43, Scymnus nigrinus Kugelann, 1794.
Anisoscymnus Crotch, 1874: 273. Type species: Coccinella rufipes Fabricius, 1798, by original designation.
Diagnosis.
Members of the subgenus Scymnus can be easily distinguished by the following combination of characters: body small, oval or elongate oval; antennae 11-segmented (Fig. 1f); prosternum having distinct carinae, nearly reaching the anterior margin (Fig. 1b); abdominal postcoxal line incomplete, recurved forward, never reaching lateral margin of ventrite; area surrounding by postcoxal line sparsely punctate; abdomen with six ventrites, 5th and 6th abdominal ventrites in male truncate or emarginate apically in male (Fig. 1i); female genitalia with distinct infundibulum.
Distribution.
Worldwide ( Chen et al. 2013).
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