Pharaxonothinae, Crowson, 1952
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5957995 |
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Pharaxonothinae |
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Key to genera of Pharaxonothinae (modified from Leschen 2003 and Xu et al. 2015)
1 Antennal club of 2 antennomeres.......................................................... Setariola Jacobson
- Antennal club of 3 antennomeres......................................................................... 2
2 Pronotal callosities present; vestiture of scale-like setae................................ Leucohimatium Rosenhauer
- Pronotal callosities absent; vestiture of simple setae.......................................................... 3
3 Eyes small, ventrally not encroaching upon gular area, distance between eye and lateral corner of mentum about equal to length of eye in ventral view; not associated with cycads...................................................... 4
- Eyes large, ventrally encroaching upon gular area, distance between eye and lateral corner of mentum <1/2 eye length in ventral view; most associated with cycads..................................................................... 5
4 Dorsal punctation strong and impressed.................................................... Henoticonus Reitter
- Dorsal punctation weak and not strongly impressed......................................... Loberogosmus Reitter
5 Submental-gular suture visible as depressed darkened area, often with row of punctures and setae; anterior pronotal margin of most with fine, distinct, complete marginal line; male genitalia with median lobe and tegmen laterally flattened and slightly to strongly twisted (at least basally); spiculum gastrale asymmetrical; Asia............... Cycadophila Xu, Tang & Skelley
- Submental-gular suture apparently lacking, surface flattened; anterior pronotal margin lacking marginal line, some with row of fine punctures; male genitalia with median lobe cylindrical and tegmen dorsoventrally or laterally flattened, but usually not twisted; spiculum gastrale symmetrical; Americas............................................................ 6
6 Lateral pronotal carina thicker anteriorly in lateral view ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 D–E); head with supraocular lines and elytra lacking basal bead; stridulatory file at base of head separated by distance ~ 0.5× width of the scutellar shield ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ); tarsomeres I–III distinctly widened ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 D–E, 8F), metatarsomere I width ± length; male genitalia with median lobe arched in lateral view; flagellum length Ĺ length of median lobe and not coiled ( Figs. 4G View FIGURE 4 , 5F View FIGURE 5 , 6H View FIGURE 6 , 7G View FIGURE 7 , 8G View FIGURE 8 ); Mexico and probably Belize, Guatemala and Honduras on Ceratozamia View in CoL ............................................................ Ceratophila , new genus
- Lateral pronotal carina narrow, same thickness along entire length in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ); head without supraocular lines and elytra with distinct basal bead ( Fig. 1A; P View FIGURE 1 . esperanzae Chaves and Genaro is the exception); stridulatory files at base of head separated by distance ~ width of scutellar shield ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ); tarsomeres I–III narrow, metatarsomere I length always distinctly greater than width; male genitalia with median lobe straight; flagellum length >> length of median lobe and coiled; widespread New World on Ceratozamia View in CoL , Dioon View in CoL , Microcycas View in CoL , Zamia View in CoL ..................................... Pharaxonotha Reitter View in CoL
Leschen, R. A. B. (2003) Fauna of New Zealand 47. Erotylidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cucujoidea): Phylogeny and Review. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln, 108 pp.
Xu, G., Tang, W., Skelley, P., Liu, N. & Rich, S. (2015) Cycadophila, a new genus (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Pharaxonothinae) inhabiting Cycas debaoensis (Cycadaceae) in Asia. Zootaxa, 3986 (3), 251 - 278. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3986.3.1
FIGURE 1. Key characters of adults: base of head, pronotum and base of elytra, dorsal view: A) Pharaxonotha sp. collected from Ceratozamia tenuis; B) Ceratophila (C.) chemnicki; pronotal left lateral margins: C) Pharaxonotha sp. from Ceratozamia tenuis; D) Ceratophila (C.) sanchezae; E) Ceratophila (Uovidesa) chiapensis from Ceratozamia vovidesii; right metatibiae of male individuals, posterior view: F) Ceratophila (C.) gregoryi; G) C. (U.) mixeorum; b: basal bead of elytra; s: stridulatory files.
FIGURE 4. Photographs of Ceratophila (Ceratophila) picipennis collected from Ceratozamia mirandae (A–E: male holotype): A–C) dorsal, ventral and lateral and habitus; D–F) head, dorsal and ventral views; G) male genital capsule, ventral view; H) median lobe still attached with tegmen, lateral and ventral views; I) close up of parameres of tegmen, ventral view.
FIGURE 5. Photographs of Ceratophila (Ceratophila) sanchezae (A–E: female allotype): A–C) dorsal, ventral and lateral and habitus; D–E) head, ventral and lateral views; F) median lobe still attached with tegmen, ventral and lateral views; G) male genital capsule, ventral view.
FIGURE 6. Photographs of Ceratophila (Uovidesa) chiapensis collected from Ceratozamia vovidesii (A–F: female allotype): A–C) dorsal, ventral and lateral and habitus; D–F) head, dorsal, ventral and lateral views; G) (left to right) male genital capsule, median lobe and tegmen, ventral views; H) median lobe and tegmen, lateral views; I) close up of parameres of tegmen, ventral view.
FIGURE 7. Photographs of Ceratophila (Uovidesa) mixeorum (A–E: male holotype): A–C) dorsal, ventral and lateral and habitus; D–E) head, dorsal and ventral views; F) (left to right) male genital capsule, median lobe and tegmen, ventral views; G) (top to bottom) median lobe and tegmen, lateral views; H) close up of parameres of tegmen, ventral view.
FIGURE 8. Photographs of Ceratophila (Uovidesa) vazquezi (A–D, F: male holotype): A–C) dorsal, ventral and lateral and habitus; D) head, ventral view; E) head, female, ventral view; F) head lateral view; G) median lobe still attached to tegmen, ventral and lateral views; H) male genital capsule, ventral view; arrow indicates tuft of erect setae on mentum and submentum.
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