Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.350 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851114 |
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Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913 |
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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
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.
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Scarabaeoidea |
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Melolonthinae |
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Macrodactylini |
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