Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913

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 : 42

publication ID

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

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851114

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scientific name

Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913
status

 

Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913 View in CoL

Type species

Pectinosoma elongata Arrow, 1913 View in CoL (designation: monotypy).

Diagnosis

Pronotum−scutellum contact slightly sinuous (similar to Fig. 8 E View Fig ); male mesotarsomeres I−IV wider than long and with external projection; internal area of metatarsomere V with spine-like setae; male ventrite V with medial lobe bearing truncate setae in transverse palisade ( Fig. 14 View Fig D–E); female pygidium with sinuous apex ( Fig. 14 View Fig F–G).

Remarks

The genera Ancistrosoma , Chariodema , Faula , Manopus , Pectinosoma and Pseudopectinosoma are similar to each other. They have a sinuous pronotum−scutellum contact and separate meso- and metacoxae. In Ancistrosoma and Pectinosoma the prosternum has a prominent posterior process (simple in Ancistrosoma ( Fig. 14 A View Fig ); bifid in Pectinosoma ). Other distinctive characters of Pectinosoma are (opposition to 1, Ancistrosoma ; 2, Pseudopectinosoma ): pronotum−scutellum contact slightly sinuous (similar to Fig. 8 E View Fig ) (1, 2, strongly sinuous, Fig. 8 A View Fig ); male ventrite V with medial lobe bearing truncate setae in transverse palisade ( Fig. 14 View Fig D–E) (1, ventrite I with an acute process ( Fig. 14 A View Fig ); 2, ventrite VI with a raised area); female pygidial anterior margin straight and posterior margin deeply sinuous ( Fig. 14 View Fig F–G) (1, anterior margin sinuous and posterior margin slightly sinuous ( Fig. 14 View Fig B–C); 2, anterior margin straight and posterior margin slightly sinuous). The notes about Pseudopectinosoma are based on its original description ( Katovich 2011).

Arrow G. J. 1913. Synopsis of the melolonthid genus Ancistrosoma, with descriptions of new species and an allied new genus. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8) 12: 425 - 432. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222931308693420

Katovich K. 2011. Pseudopectinosoma Katovich, new genus, and review of Pectinosoma Arrow (Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Macrodactylini). The Coleopterists Bulletin 65: 335 - 340. https: // doi. org / 10.1649 / 072.065.0402

Gallery Image

Fig. 8. A−E. Pronotum−scutellum contact. F. Protibia. A. Ancistrosoma klugii Curtis, 1835. B. Chariodema virescens Blanchard, 1842. C. Ceraspis bivulnerata (Germar, 1824). D. Faula cornuta Blanchard, 1850. E−F. Manopus biguttata Conte de Castelnau, 1840. Scale bars = 1 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 14. A, D. Male habitus, lateral (without some appendages). B–C, F–G. Female abdomen detail (lateral, posterior). E. Male abdomen detail, ventral. H–I. Aedeagus (lateral, parameres apex). A–C. Ancistrosoma klugii Curtis, 1835. D–I. Pectinosoma elongata Arrow, 1913.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

SuperFamily

Scarabaeoidea

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Melolonthinae

Tribe

Macrodactylini