Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.1.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511939 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6902F102-7935-0469-FF48-49BC130CF802 |
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Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012: 44 View Cited Treatment .
Type species. Dicrania martinezi Frey, 1972 (original designation).
Diagnosis. Mentum longer than wide; clypeus, frons and anterior area of pronotum with spine-like setae (clypeus of C. parvulus with or without spine-like setae); posterior margin of pronotum beaded; protibiae with two outer teeth and a spur; limit of mesoscutum–scutellum not angulate; outer, distal and inner margins of elytra beaded; metatibiae of males without spur and with an inner distal tooth ( Figs. 11, 14 View FIGURES 9–20 ); abdominal spiracular area VII narrowed.
Remarks. Compsodactylus has an evident sexual dimorphism; males have apex of metatibia with an inner distal tooth and without spur and pygidium downwardly directed and longer than wide, females have two spurs at metatibial apex, but lack a tooth. Female pygidium directed backward and as wide as or wider than long. Compsodactylus martinezi ( Frey, 1972) and C. vallejoi Figueroa & Neita-Moreno, 2019 have strongly enlarged metafemur with inner distal spines ( C. martinezi ) or a raised carina ( C. vallejoi ). A similar pattern is found in several species of African Hopliini (Melolonthinae) , e. g., males of some species of Heterochelus Burmeister, 1844 and of C. martinezi have similar widened metafemur, metatibia with proximal emargination and an inner distal spine, and a long pygidium covered with colorful scale-like setae (see Dombrow 2001: 438, figs. 10–13). These male characteristics are possibly related to sexual selection.
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Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012
Fuhrmann, Juares 2019 |