Hybreoleptops Kuschel (1949)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930601046345 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487A1-C37E-AE6D-23A5-FD1AFE25FA92 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Hybreoleptops Kuschel (1949) |
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Hybreoleptops Kuschel (1949) View in CoL
Redescription
Type species. Leptops tuberculifer Boheman by original designation.
Scrobes widely visible in dorsal view, scales on distal half. Suprascrobal sulcus slightly developed. Mandibular scars subcircular and well-developed, located at apex of a cylindrical pedicel; scar on left mandible larger than that on right mandible. Funicular article 1 shorter than article 2 (articles 1/2 ratio: 0.5–0.8). Hind margin of prothorax and fore margin of elytra densely covered by multifid setae. Interval 3 with one declivital tubercle. Interval 5 with or without declivital tubercle (if present, larger than declivital tubercle on interval 3). Ventrites 1–4 completely covered by subcircular scales. Ventrite 5 mostly covered by subcircular or seta-like scales, some Hybreoleptops species could exhibit a middle triangular area lacking scales. Hind tibiae showing an enclosed corbel delimiting a flat lenticular area which could be smooth and bare or setose. Males with pro, meso, and metatibiae with well-developed mucro; females with pro, meso, and metatibiae with slightly developed mucro; metatibial mucro occasionally absent in some females. Female sternum VIII ovate, apex incised.
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