Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854, 1970
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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 |
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Egoliini Lacordaire, 1854
Kolibac, Jiri 2013 |
Egoliini
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