Coprophilini Heer, 1839
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Tribe Coprophilini Heer, 1839 View in CoL
0763. Homalotrichus Solier, 1849: 321 Type species: Homalotrichus striatus Solier, 1849 Sharpia Fauvel, 1878c: 488 [synonymized by Fauvel 1900b: 189] Type species: Sharpia banksi Fauvel, 1878 Toxoderus Fauvel, 1900b: 189 [synonymized by Herman 1970a: 368] Type species: Sharpia banksi Fauvel, 1878
8 species are included in this genus from South America. As with other genera of Coprophilini , most of the species are lacking strong internal sclerites in the aedeagi and species-specific female genitalia, therefore are very difficult to separate [György Makranczy, personal communication].
Characters/Description: Coiffait & Sáiz 1968: 415 (characters in key); Herman 1970a: 360 (characters in key), 368 (characters); Makranczy 2006: 103 (characters in key); Pérez et al. 2018: 385 (characters).
Key: Coiffait & Sáiz 1968: 417 (Chilean species).
Distribution.
South America: Peru, Chile, Argentina.
Other regions: Australian.
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