Rhysostethus Hsiao, 1973
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Rhysostethus Hsiao, 1973 View in CoL
Rhysostethus Hsiao, 1973: 64 View in CoL . Type species by original designation: Rhysostethus glabellus Hsiao, 1973 View in CoL .
References. HSIAO & REN (1981): 419 (in key), 429 (redescription); MALDONADO CAPRILES (1990): 71 (catalogue); PUTSHKOV & PUTSHKOV (1996): 154 (catalogue, Palaearctic).
Revised diagnosis. Macropterous or micropterous; integument of body dull, virtually glabrous; head elongate, posterior lobe with a tubercle (♁, Fig. 6 View Figs : arrow) or obtuse angle (♀, Fig. 9 View Figs : arrow) immediately posteriad to eye in dorsal view; antenniferous tubercle not surrounded by lamelliform process laterally; antennal segment III subdivided into two, segment IV into four secondary segments, therefore antenna 8-segmented; first apparent labial segment distinctly longer than combined length of second and third apparent segments; anterior lobe of pronotum distinctly shorter and narrower (macropterous morph, Fig. 6 View Figs ) or distinctly longer and slightly narrower (micropterous morph, Fig. 9 View Figs ) than posterior lobe, coarsely corrugate, provided with large tubercles separated by impressions, with 1+1 large, conspicuous submedian tubercles immediately posteriad of anterior collar, median longitudinal sulcus terminating before posterior margin of anterior lobe; posterior lobe of pronotum transversally rugose; scutellum strongly narrowed posteriad, with 1+1 closely situated lateral prongs apically; ventral margin of fore femora concave, abruptly narrowed in its distal one fourth, anteroposteriorly flattened thus forming a sharp keel provided with a series of minute, thick, conical spines; tibia curved and thickened apically, with a series of minute, thick, conical spines ventrally.
Diversity and distribution. The genus is currently monotypic with the species occurring in Southwest China (Sichuan).
Note. Since the original description ( HSIAO 1973) was based only on macropterous males, a revised diagnosis is provided above which allows recognition of macro- and micropterous morphs as well.
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Rhysostethus Hsiao, 1973
Rédei, Dávid, Ren, Shuzhi & Bu, Wenjun 2012 |
Rhysostethus
HSIAO T. Y. 1973: 64 |