Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.809.1719 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A754493E-5466-4479-B515-AABEDDE09D93 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6425807 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC8666-556E-FF83-5397-BEB8FACDFB50 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray |
status |
subtrib. nov. |
Subtribe Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray subtrib. nov.
Type genus
Diagnosis
Body entirely covered with dense scales. Pronotum and elytra without large tubercles or strong sculpture, or only with small sparse tubercles. Eyes rounded or weakly oval, dorsoventrally placed above genal level. Legs thin, slender, long, not fossorial, with long sparse setae. Ovipositor very short and weakly sclerotized, transverse or of subequal length and width; paraproct very short, often with reduced or very short baculi; proctiger strongly widened, with very wide weakly sclerotized baculi; lobes 4 of coxite membranous, rounded, with long, very dense hair brush. Spiculum ventrale very short, strongly widened and without common stem. Aedeagus with strongly sub-angularly curved apical piece.
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek ‘ἁβρός’ (‘habros’ = delicate or splendid) and ‘βατίς ’(‘bates’ is plural inflection of ‘batis’ = a plant, samphire; genitive = ‘batis’; stem = ‘bat’).
Genera included
Apatopsis Semenov, 1891 , Habrobates Semenov, 1903 , Habrochiton Semenov-Tjan-Shansky, 1907, Dietomorpha Kühnelt, 1957 .
Distribution and bionomics
The representatives of the new subtribe are distributed in the deserts of Central and South Asia ( Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China): Karakum, Dasht-e Lut, Dasht-e Kewir, Registan, Taklamakan. Species of the mentioned genera inhabit non-fixed barchan sand dunes.
Comparison
The subtribe Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray subtrib. nov. can be distinguished from the nominotypical one by the following key:
Key to the subtribes of Pimeliini Latreille, 1802
1. Combination of characters: eyes located dorsoventrally, above genal level; body completely covered with scales; ovipositor very short and weakly sclerotized, with membranous rounded and densely pubescent apical lobes of coxite; spiculum ventrale very wide and short, without or with very short common stem. Apical piece of aedeagus strongly sub-angularly curved ............................................. subtribe Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray subtrib. nov.
– Combination of characters: eyes located dorsoventrally above genal level and body without scales ( Platyope genus group) or eyes located laterally on genal level (body can be without or rarely with scales); ovipositor long, with fossorial, bare, strongly sclerotized apical lobes of coxite. Apical piece of aedeagus weakly or moderately (not sub-angularly) curved ....subtribe Pimeliina Latreille, 1802
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Polyphaga |
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Pimeliinae |
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Pimeliini |
Habrobatina Nabozhenko & S. Chigray
Chigray, Svetlana N., Nabozhenko, Maxim V., Chigray, Ivan A. & Abakumov, Evgeny V. 2022 |
Dietomorpha Kühnelt, 1957
Kuhnelt 1957 |
Habrochiton
Semenov Tjan-Shansky 1907 |
Habrobates
Semenov 1903 |
Apatopsis
Semenov 1891 |