Parorthorhinus, Kuschel, 2008
publication ID |
978-2-85653-605-6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87B5-FFA1-474E-FE9F-FBB7FE6CFE07 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Parorthorhinus |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus PARORTHORHINUS n. gen.
Type species: Orthorhinus aethiops Boisduval.
DESCRIPTION. — Elytra parallel-sided, distinctly wider at shoulders than prothorax at base, with subrectangular shoulders, humeral callus enhanced by a basal impression on interstria 6, interstsria 3 raised and thickened on basal quarter, 9 subcostate alongside ventrites 2 and 3. Fore tibiae moderately to strongly compressed, their dorsal edge at apex angulate, with a transverse, not ascending distal comb, with small premucro. Hind femora with a large, ciliate tooth; hind tibiae strongly incurved, with slight or strong expansion on lower edge beyond incurved basal part.
Male: tegmen with a complete, anteriorly straight ring, with broad, long, well-separated parameral lobes, without a tooth between them. Aedeagus at apex broadly rounded, with broad, translucent sides; internal sac inside aedeagal body, with a deeply pigmented, forceps-shaped basal sclerite, and a pair of sesame-seed-like median sclerites, these with a point at one end.
Female: sternite 8 with medially intensely pigmented part bifurcating apicad from anterior quarter, apex of blade pigmented, ciliate. Hemisternites broadly truncate at first, then rounded towards inner margin; bursa with small sclerite at insertion point of spermathecal duct; spermatheca with slender stem, not thicker than hook, with two equally long extensions, gland extension halfway up on stem, duct extension directed obliquely from outer angle of base.
DISTRIBUTION. — Australia.
HOSTPLANTS. — No information.
ETYMOLOGY. — ‘Parorthorhínus’ is a latinised Greek compound meaning ‘next to Orthorhinus’
REMARKS. — The species of Parorthorhinus are ill-defined, in need of a revision. To this genus belong O. aethiops Boisduval , O. bicolor Blackburn , O. carinatus Pascoe , O. heilipoides (Pascoe) , O. infidus Pascoe , O. lepidotus Boheman , O. meleagris Pascoe.
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