Helioctamenus Schauffuss, 1882
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5536.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14040780 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4DF38-FFF0-6652-FF50-6CB8B80C578E |
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Plazi |
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Helioctamenus Schauffuss, 1882 |
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Genus Helioctamenus Schauffuss, 1882
Type species: Helioctamenus hippopotamus Schaufuss, 1882
Taxonomic assignment. The specimen under consideration belongs to the tribe Sarrotriini based on the combination of the following characters: (1) dorsally concealed antennal insertions; (2) antennae setose, 10- or 11-segmented, without distinctly separated antennal club; (3) antennal insertions distant from eyes; (4) procoxal cavities open posteriorly; (5) all tarsi tetramerous, not dilated; (6) prosternal process wide, emarginate apically; and (7) metacoxae separated by intercoxal abdominal process with rounded apex. The tribe includes three genera from the Western Palearctic: monotypic Diplagia Reitter, 1882 ; Orthocerus Latreille, 1796 with two European species; and comparatively diverse Helioctamenus ( Ślipiński & Schuh 2008) . The new extinct species is assigned to the genus Helioctamenus based on: antennae sparsely and shortly setose (in contrast to Diplagia and Orthocerus ), not fusiform (in contrast to Orthocerus ); interfacetal setae absent; body sparsely setose dorsally; and pronotum distinctly narrower than elytral base (in contrast to Diplagia ).
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