Omalodini
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6111921 |
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Classification of Omalodini View in CoL
Omalodini Kryzhanovskij, 1972 sensu nov.
Omalodes (Omalodes) Dejean, 1833 View in CoL Omalodes (Cornillus) Lewis, 1907 View in CoL Omalodes (Diplogrammicus) Lewis, 1907 View in CoL
Histerinae Gyllenhal, 1808 View in CoL , incertae sedis: Asolenus Lewis, 1906 View in CoL ; Atribalus Bickhardt, 1921 View in CoL ; Blypotehus Vienna, 2000 View in CoL ; Lewisister Bickhardt, 1824 View in CoL ; Notolister Lewis, 1894 View in CoL ; Perfidolenus Vienna, 2000 View in CoL ; Rhypochares Marseul, 1854 View in CoL ; Sphyracus Marseul, 1853 View in CoL ; Scapomegas Lacordaire, 1854 View in CoL ; Theropatina Mazur, 1984 View in CoL .
Omalodini Kryzhanovskij, 1972: 19 View in CoL ; Degallier, 1979: 183; Marzo & Vienna, 1982: 79, 82, 84; Mazur, 1984: 222; Arriagada, 1986: 72, 77; Mazur, 1989: 37; 1990: 751; 1997: 85; Mazur & Ôhara, 2000: 327; Vienna, 2000: 62; Mazur, 2001: 22, 27, 38; Kovarik & Caterino, 2001: 216, 225; Caterino & Vogler, 2002: 397; Vienna, 2002: 222; Kovarik & Caterino, 2005: 193, 213; Leivas, 2009: 2 –3, 7–8, 10, 13, 29, 32, 36, 38, 39, 42–44; Mazur, 2009a: 226 –227, 230; Mazur, 2009b: 17; Mazur & Ôhara, 2009: 236 –237, Degallier et al., 2010: 66; Moura, 2010: 1 –2; Bouchard et al. 2011: 28, 161, 944; Degallier et al., 2011: 44 –47; Mazur, 2011: 72; Leivas et al., 2012: 33, 40; Leivas et al., 2013: 200 –201; Moura & Almeida 2013: 85 –86.
Omalodini Reichardt, 1941: 37 View in CoL (nom. nud.)
Type genus. Omalodes Dejean, 1833 (original designation).
Diagnosis. Length (pronotum+elytra) 4.0– 9.3 mm, elytral width (humeral region): 2.2–7.8 mm. Cuticular color dark or dark-brown; body shape oval, parallel or subparallel-sided; marginal stria of prosternal lobe when present extending laterally beside the lobe; prosternum with posterior glands opening located below the lateral marginal striae; postmesocoxal stria absent; inner row of setae of protibiae ending in an apical cluster; aedeagus, basal piece with lateral-dorsal projection localized latero-dorsally; parameres shape at some point cylindrical.
Geographic distribution. Omalodini are distributed in all Neotropical region, with a few species extending into the southern Nearctic region.
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Omalodini
Leivas, Fernando W. T., Degallier, Nicolas & Almeida, Lúcia M. 2015 |
Omalodini
Leivas 2013: 200 |
Moura 2013: 85 |
Leivas 2012: 33 |
Bouchard 2011: 28 |
Degallier 2011: 44 |
Mazur 2011: 72 |
Degallier 2010: 66 |
Moura 2010: 1 |
Leivas 2009: 2 |
Mazur 2009: 226 |
Mazur 2009: 17 |
Mazur 2009: 236 |
Kovarik 2005: 193 |
Caterino 2002: 397 |
Vienna 2002: 222 |
Mazur 2001: 22 |
Kovarik 2001: 216 |
Mazur 2000: 327 |
Vienna 2000: 62 |
Mazur 1989: 37 |
Arriagada 1986: 72 |
Mazur 1984: 222 |
Marzo 1982: 79 |
Degallier 1979: 183 |
Kryzhanovskij 1972: 19 |
Omalodini
Reichardt 1941: 37 |