Lichniini, Burmeister, 1844

Hawkins, Shauna Joy, 2006, A revision of the Chilean tribe Lichniini Burmeister, 1844 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae), Zootaxa 1266 (1), pp. 1-63 : 17

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1266.1.1

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E78784-CB64-FFB4-4B01-FEBBFAEEC570

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scientific name

Lichniini
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Key to genera and species of Lichniini View in CoL

Males and females are distinguished in the following manner: In the genus Lichnia , the male protibia is slender ( Fig. 3a View FIGURES 3 ), whereas the female protibia is broader for its entire length ( Fig. 3b View FIGURES 3 ). In the genus Arctodium , the male tibial apex is modified into a long, pointed spine ( Figs. 8a–c View FIGURES 8 ), whereas the female tibial apex forms only a short, blunt spine ( Fig. 8d View FIGURES 8 ).

1. Galea at least 1/3 body length ( Figs. 5b View FIGURES 5 , 7b View FIGURES 7 ). Mandible rounded, without apical teeth ( Fig. 6b View FIGURES 6 )......................................................................................... (5) Lichnia Erichson

1´. Galea length less than 1/3 body length ( Figs. 5a View FIGURES 5 , 7a View FIGURES 7 ). Mandible dentate, with 2 apical teeth ( Fig. 6a View FIGURES 6 ) .........................................................................(2) Arctodium Burmeister

2. Eye canthus with fringe of long, pale setae ................... Arctodium planum (Blanchard)

2´. Eye canthus with fringe of long, dark setae .................................................................. 3

3. Body length from apex of pronotum to apex of pygidium 5.0– 6.5 mm. Male metatibia with apical spine shorter than adjacent metatibial spur ( Fig. 8b View FIGURES 8 ).................................... ........................................................................ Arctodium mahdii Hawkins , new species

3´. Body length from apex of pronotum to apex of pygidium greater than 7.0 mm. Male metatibia with apical spine subequal to or longer than adjacent metatibial spur ( Figs. 8a, 8c View FIGURES 8 ) ........................................................................................................................... 4

4. Elytra as long as wide. Setae of posterior leg dark brown or black, never pale.............. ........................................................................................ Arctodium discolor (Erichson)

4´. Elytra longer than wide. Setae of posterior leg variable, but never black....................... ....................................................................................... Arctodium vulpinum (Erichson)

5. Antennal club of males shorter than segments 1–6 ( Fig. 4b View FIGURES 4 ). Occurs in Region IV (Coquimbo) ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ) .......................................................... Lichnia gallardoi Gutiérrez

5´. Antennal club of males longer than segments 1–6 combined ( Fig. 4a View FIGURES 4 ). Occurs in Region V (Valparaíso) to Region VII (Maule) ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ) ........ Lichnia limbata Erichson

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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