Heterhelus Jacquelin du Val, 1858
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5329313 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5397255 |
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Heterhelus Jacquelin du Val, 1858 |
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Genus Heterhelus Jacquelin du Val, 1858 View in CoL View at ENA
Type species. Cercus sambuci Erichson, 1843 (= Heterhelus scutellaris ( Heer, 1841)) (original designation).
Diagnosis. Body oval, convex dorsally. Pronotum transverse, projecting at mid-length or uniformly rounded lateral margins; disc with punctures smaller than eye facet; posterior angles obtusely angulate; basal margin nearly straight or with slight curvature. Male abdominal tergite VIII externally visible. Tarsal claws simple. Ovipositor with long or short styli.
Bionomics. Inclusive species are associated with Sambucus ( SPORNRAFT 1967, KIRK- SPRIGGS 1996, AUDISIO 1993, JELÍNEK & CLINE 2010).
Distribution. Seven species are known worldwide. They are distributed in the Nearctic, Palaearctic, and Oriental Regions (S-T. HISAMATSU & LEE 2007, JELÍNEK & CLINE 2010).
Note. Palaearctic species were treated by several authors ( SPORNRAFT 1967, KIREJTSHUK 1992, AUDISIO 1993, KIRK- SPRIGGS 1996). Nearctic species were studied by PARSONS (1943), and are currently under revision (Cline & Audisio, pers. comm.). Boreades Parsons, 1943 was synonymized under Heterhelus ( AUDISIO 1993, JELÍNEK & AUDISIO 2007). S-T. HISAMATSU & LEE (2007) described Taiwanoheterhelus S-T. Hisamatsu & Lee, 2007 as a subgenus of Heterhelus , and treated Boreades as a valid subgenus of Heterhelus as well.
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