Neolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 61

Kusy, Dominik, Motyka, Michal, Fusek, Lukas, Li, Yun, Bocek, Matej, Bilkova, Renata, Ruskova, Michaela & Bocak, Ladislav, 2021, Sexually dimorphic characters and shared aposematic patterns mislead the morphology-based classification of the Lycini (Coleoptera: Lycidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191 (3), pp. 902-902 : 902-

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Neolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 61
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Neolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 61 .

Type species: Lycus schoenherri Chevrolat, 1834 .

Diagnosis

Neolycus is the only New World genus with two thorns in the middle part of the phallus (Fig. AB –AD). Additionally, it differs from Rhyncheros in having wide male elytra ( Fig. 6S, T View Figure 6 ). There is no character available to distinguish Neolycus and Celiasis , and the latter might be congeneric with Neolycus .

Redescription

Adults: Body slender. Head mostly concealed by pronotum, with long, slender rostrum ( Fig. 6Z View Figure 6 ); pronotum widest at base, with projected posterior angles ( Fig. 6Y View Figure 6 ). Sexually dimorphic; male with considerably dilated and convex elytra, female with moderately dilated elytra; both sexes with four indistinct costae in each elytron ( Fig. 6S, T View Figure 6 ); male genitalia with a pair of ventral thorns around their mid-length ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 AB –AD).

Distribution

USA (south and southwest), Mexico and Peru ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ; Kleine, 1933; Bocakova et al., 2015).

Remarks

Since its proposal, Neolycus has been cited only in the catalogues of North American and Mexican netwinged beetles and usually placed as a subgenus of Lycus ( Kleine, 1933; Green, 1949; Zaragoza- Caballero, 1996; Pérez-Hernández et al., 2019). As Neolycus was recovered in a distant position from Lycus , it has to obtain the genus rank, and no Lycus occurs in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions after the proposed changes in the Lycini classification ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

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Neolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 61

Kusy, Dominik, Motyka, Michal, Fusek, Lukas, Li, Yun, Bocek, Matej, Bilkova, Renata, Ruskova, Michaela & Bocak, Ladislav 2021
2021
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Neolycus

Bourgeois JM 1883: 61
1883
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