Cardiodontulus Van Zwaluwenburg, 1963
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Cardiodontulus Van Zwaluwenburg, 1963 |
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Cardiodontulus Van Zwaluwenburg, 1963 Figs 147-150
Cardiodontulus Van Zwaluwenburg, 1963: 341. Type species: Cardiodontulus brandti Van Zwaluwenburg, 1963: 341.
Diagnosis.
Prothorax. Pronotum with lateral carina extending anterad from hind angles following lateral edge, not reaching anterior edge; procoxal cavities closed. Pterothorax. Scutellum with middle of anterior edge concave: broadly or abruptly emarginate. Legs. Tarsomere 4 lobed or lamellate; Tarsal claws with 2 points per side (Fig. 150). Also. Apical half of elytral interval 9 not costate. Known from: Papua New Guinea, Australia. Only males known, 2 spp.
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