Prolytta Kaszab, 1959
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Prolytta Kaszab, 1959 |
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Type species. Lytta lucida Haag-Rutenberg, 1880 , xed by original designation. 13 spp.
Geographic distribution. Namibia, South Africa.
References
Taxonomy. Péringuey (1909); Kaszab (1959, 1967 partial key and catalogue, 1981).
Anatomy. Gupta (1971, 1978).
Notes
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13 recognizing its primitive position, Kaszab (1969a) and Bologna (1991a) retained
15: membership in the Lyttini . Recent phylogenetic analysis (Bologna and Pinto, 2001) 23 also does not support its recognition as a distinct tribe.
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Bath by revised its metallic by Kaszab coloration (1967);. the The pallidipennis recently described group is P. never opacoides metallic Kaszab. The, 1981 latter, may was of be a synonym of its sympatriate, P. semilineata (Haag-Rutenberg, 1880) of the University lucida characters preparation group between). should Several these resolve specimens forms this. from question An the on-going. type locality review examined of the genus have (intermediate Bologna, in [The rst-instar larvae of four species representing both species groups [(semilineby ata, lucida , lucidicollis Kaszab, 1967; pallidipennis (Haag-Rutenberg, 1880) ] are Downloaded known (CB) but undescribed 28.. Pseudosybaris Saha, 1982
Type species. Pseudosybaris kempi Saha, 1982 , by original designation. 1 sp. Geographic distribution. India .
References Taxonomy. Saha (1982).
Notes
This genus is unknown to us. It is not inserted in the key because we cannot distinguish it from several other lyttine genera. On the basis of the description it appears very close to Sybaris , particularly with respect to the male genitalia. However, it diVers by its smooth rather than serrate claws. Intrageneric variation in this feature is known in other meloines and generic status for Pseudosybaris requires additional character support.
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