Lophocaterini Crowson, 1964

Kolibáč, Jiří, 2011, Promanodes alleni sp. nov., the second species of the Tertiary genus Promanodes Kolibáč, Schmied, Wappler et Kubisz, 2010, with improved diagnosis of the genus and remarks on its phylogeny (Coleoptera: Trogossitidae), Zootaxa 2928, pp. 57-63 : 58-59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.204537

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191272

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Lophocaterini Crowson, 1964
status

 

Tribe Lophocaterini Crowson, 1964

Promanodes Kolibá č, Schmied, Wappler et Kubisz, 2010

Type species. Promanodes serafini Kolibáč, Schmied, Wappler et Kubisz, 2010

Addendum to generic diagnosis. A combination of the following apomorphies differs Promanodes from other relevant lophocaterine genera: (1) extraordinarily elongate terminal segment of labial palps (distinctly longer or as long as two preceding segments together), (2) slender and elongate tarsi in all pair of legs (approximately as long as tibiae), (3) tibiae without hooked apical spine, (4) procoxal cavities nearly closed or maybe perfectly closed in the new species, (5) six visible abdominal ventrites, (6) 10-segmented antennae, (7) flat body. (1) Large and loose 3- segmented antennal club, (2) weakly transverse mesocoxae and (3) elytra with distinct carinae can be considered plesiomorphies of the genus regarding other lophocaterines ( Table 1).

For the original diagnosis of Promanodes see Kolibáč et al. (2010).

Taxon/Character 1234567890123

Lophocateres 0 0 0 1001010000 Grynocharis 2001001010000 Promanus 1001100111101 Promanodes 0 110110100111 Eronyxa 0 0 0 1101111000 Grynocharina 0 120001010100 Indopeltis 0 0 0 1101010000 Lycoptis 20301011?0100

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Trogossitidae

SubFamily

Lophocaterinae

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