Agaocnemis Moser, 1918

Fuhrmann, Juares & Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z., 2017, Macrodactylini (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae): primary types of type species and taxonomic changes to the generic classification, European Journal of Taxonomy 350, pp. 1-71 : 11

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.350

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851209

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scientific name

Agaocnemis Moser, 1918
status

 

Agaocnemis Moser, 1918 View in CoL

Type species

Agaocnemis pruina Moser, 1918: 115 View in CoL (designation: monotypy).

Diagnosis

Anterior and posterior pronotal margins not beaded ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ), posterior margin prominent with a medial tooth ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ); prosternum anteriorly concave (similar to Fig. 12 K View Fig ); protibia with three external teeth and without spur ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ); male protarsomeres I–II ventrally flattened and with a setal comb ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ); elytral striae indistinct, lateral margins beaded, posterior and posterointernal margins not beaded ( Fig. 1 A View Fig ); male metatibia internodistally flattened ( Fig. 2 E View Fig ); metatarsomere V without internoproximal spine-like setae; abdomen with intersegmental membrane VII–VIII concealed ( Fig. 1 A View Fig ).

Remarks

The genera Agaocnemis , Byrasba , Hamatoplectris and Hieritis have a distinct pronotal posterior lobe bearing a small medial tooth that extends over the scutellum ( Fig. 2 View Fig A–D). Agaocnemis is distinguished as follows (opposition to 1, Byrasba ; 2, Hamatoplectris ; 3, Hieritis ): male metatibia internodistally flattened ( Fig. 2 E View Fig ) (1, 3, without flattened area or teeth ( Fig. 2 F View Fig ); 2, male metatibia with an internodistal tooth ( Fig. 2 G View Fig )), and female elytron with posterolateral margin broadly beaded ( Fig. 1 B View Fig ) (1, 3, female elytral margin finelly beaded; 2, female not known).

Moser J. 1918. Neue amerikanische Melolonthiden (Col.). Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung 79: 95 - 167.

Gallery Image

Fig. 2. ♂♂. A–D. Head–prothorax dorsal, tarsus rotated laterally to apex. E–G. Metatibia. H–I. Aedeagus (lateral, parameres apex). A, E. Agaocnemis pruina Moser, 1918. B, F, H–I. Byrasba volvula (Burmeister, 1855). C, G. Hamatoplectris caracana Frey, 1969. D. Hieritis macrocera Burmeister, 1855. Scale bars = 1 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 12. ♂♂. A. Head–prothorax dorsal, tarsus rotated laterally to apex. B. Antenna. C. Protibia−tarsus. D−I. Aedeagus (lateral, parameres apex). J. Metatibia. K. Head−prothorax, ventral. A, F−G. Euryaspis obesa (Burmeister, 1855) comb. nov. B−E. Euryapsis gaudichaudi Blanchard, 1850. H−J. Philochloenia amata nom. nov. K. Philochloenia castaneipennis (Guérin-Méneville, 1831) comb. nov. Scale bars = 1 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 1. Agaocnemis pruina Moser, 1918. A. Male habitus, lateral (without some appendages). B. Female abdomen lateral detail. C–D. Aedeagus (lateral, parameres apex). Scale bars = 1 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

SuperFamily

Scarabaeoidea

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Melolonthinae

Tribe

Macrodactylini