Coriophagus Kinzelbach, 1971a : 8
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Genus Coriophagus Kinzelbach, 1971a: 8 View in CoL
Halictophagus Bohart1962: 9 View in CoL , p.p.
Coriophagus Kinzelbach, 1971b: 150 View in CoL , Kathirithamby, 1992: 188; 1993: 180; 2005: 5; New, 1994: 11
Coriophagus View in CoL was established by Kinzelbach (1971a) for Halictophagus zanzibarae Bohart View in CoL based on the structure of the male head, which displays noticeable frontal and epistomal sutures. The spatulate extremity of tibia 1 and the enlarged first tarsomere of the front legs seem typical of the genus. Additionally, the genus diagnosis includes distinguishing characters in the female cephalothorax.
Thirteen species of Coriophagus View in CoL have been described to date. Ten species are known from male descriptions only: C. adebratti Kathirithamby, 1993: 188 View in CoL ( Malaysia, Sabah); C. borneoensis Kathirithamby, 1993: 182 View in CoL ( Malaysia, Sabah); C. casui Cowley, 1984:351 View in CoL ( New Zealand, Auckland); C. gressittorum Kifune & Hirashima, 1989: 14 View in CoL ( Solomon Islands); C. griveaudi ( Paulian, 1959) : 2 ( Madagascar); C. latimanus Luna View in CoL de Carvalho, 1972b: 114 ( Angola, Dundo); C. lockerbiensis Kathirithamby, 1992: 188 View in CoL ( Australia, Queensland); C. maai Kifune & Hirashima, 1989: 16 View in CoL (New Guinea); C. medleri Luna View in CoL de Carvalho, 1972a: 3 ( Nigeria); C. monteithi Kathirithamby, 1992: 190 ( Australia, Queensland). Three species whose females are known are parasitic on Heteroptera ( Coreidae View in CoL and Pentatomidae View in CoL ): C. rieki Kinzelbach, 1971b: 150 ( Australia, Canberra); C. zanzibarae ( Bohart) 1962 View in CoL : 91 ( Tanzania); and C. solomonensis Kinzelbach, 1971b: 151 ( Solomon Islands, Malaita). Thus, the geographic range of the genus was limited to Africa ( Angola, Nigeria, and Tanzania); Asia ( Malaysia –Borneo), and Oceania ( Australia, New Zealand, and Solomon Islands). The following new species extends this range to the remainder of the Gondwanan continents.
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Coriophagus Kinzelbach, 1971a : 8
Kogan, Marcos 2012 |
Coriophagus
Kinzelbach 1971: 8 |
Coriophagus
New 1994: 11 |
Kinzelbach 1971: 150 |
Halictophagus
Bohart 1962: 9 |