Litostilbus Guillebeau, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-77.2.189 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13242935 |
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Litostilbus Guillebeau, 1894 |
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Litostilbus Guillebeau 1894: 283 . Type species: Sphaeridium testaceum Fabricius, 1792 View in CoL , by original designation.
Pseudolitochrus Liubarsky 1993: 16 . Type species: Phalacrus festivus Motschulsky, 1858 , by original designation. Synonymy by Gimmel (2013: 46).
Diagnosis. Adults of the genus Litostilbus are readily recognized among all other Phalacridae by the combination of a large scutellar shield (width at base greater than greatest diameter of eye in dorsal view), presence of a long ctenidium on the outer edge of the protibia ( Fig. 4 View Figs , arrow), and metatarsomere 1 longer than metatarsomere 2. Additionally, the dorsal surface has sparse, very short, recumbent microsetae, the elytra have irregular transverse strigae and a distinct diffraction grating, and each elytron has one to three engraved striae (i.e., striae that reflect light in a thin line at a steep angle, as opposed to a shallow groove), including the sutural stria.
Remarks. Gimmel (2013: 47) reported the existence of “at least one undescribed species from Central and South America”; however, this comment was based on observation of the extensive variation in coloration and elytral striation described below for L. testaceus and with further study has proved incorrect.
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Litostilbus Guillebeau, 1894
Gimmel, Matthew L. 2023 |
Pseudolitochrus
Gimmel, M. L. 2013: 46 |
Litostilbus
Guillebeau, F. 1894: 283 |