Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854, 1970

Kolibac, Jiri, 2013, Trogossitidae: A review of the beetle family, with a catalogue and keys, ZooKeys 366, pp. 1-194 : 14

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scientific name

Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854
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Tribe Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854

Egoliini Lacordaire, J. T. 1854: 334.

Type genus.

Egolia Erichson, 1842

Arias, E. et al. 2009: 37. Bouchard, P. et al. 2011: 57. Crowson, R. A. 1964a: 287 ( Egoliinae ). Lawrence, J. F. & Newton, A. F., Jr. 1995: 869 ( Egoliinae ). Ślipiński, S. A. 1992: 442 ( Egoliinae ). Kolibáč, J. 2006: 106, 119 (larval morphology; stat. n.; phylogeny). Kolibáč, J. 2008: 118-119 (phylogeny)

Remarks.

This tribe exhibits several primitive features (for example, mandibles with distinct mola) and belongs among the basal groups of Trogossitinae . While earlier entomologists always classified Acalanthis , Egolia and Calanthosoma together with Nemozoma and allied genera (for example, in the " Nemozomini " of Reitter 1876 and " Nemosomatinae " of Léveillé 1910), i.e. they always associated the present tribe with Trogossitinae , Crowson (1964a, 1966) was convinced of a relationship to Peltidae . His main reason was perhaps the relative primitiveness of adult egoliins with respect to trogossitids s.lat. Later, Crowson (1970) transferred it to Trogossitidae s.str., together with his newly-established subfamily Calitinae (in fact, only a change of status for Calityini Reitter, 1922). Having examined larvae of Egoliinae ( Acalanthis , Paracalanthis ) I consider its classification with modern trogossitins undeniable.

Key to genera

1 Pronotum distinctly elongate; antennae 11-segmented, club 3-segmented with sensorial fields; elytra bare, long hairs at elytral apex only Calanthosoma
- Pronotum cordate or transverse; antennae 8- or 10-segmented, club 1- or 2-segmented without sensorial fields; elytra and pronotum with long hairs or, rarely, perfectly bare 2
2 Pronotum transverse; frontoclypeal suture present; antennae 8-segmented, club 1-segmented (composed of 3 united segments) Necrobiopsis
- Pronotum cordate; frontoclypeal suture absent; antennae 10-segmented, club 2-segmented 3
3 Dorsal surface bare Egolia
- Dorsal surface with long, pale hairs 4
4 Head, pronotum and elytra black or elytral apex dark blue; each elytron with two orange spots or with two transverse bands composed of light pubescence Acalanthis
- Head, pronotum and elytra brown; elytra with X-shaped yellowish spot in anterior half and transverse yellowish stripe in apical half Paracalanthis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Trogossitidae

Loc

Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854

Kolibac, Jiri 2013
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Loc

Egoliini

Lacordaire 1854
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