Rhynchitobius Sharp,

Legalov, Andrei A., 2011, A new species of the genus Zherichiniletus Legalov, 2003 with systematic notes on the tribes Sanyrevilleini Auletini and Cesauletini (Coleoptera: Rhychitidae), Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 11 (1), pp. 93-104 : 99-100

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Rhynchitobius Sharp,
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Genus Rhynchitobius Sharp,

1889

Rhynchitobius Sharp, 1889: 26 View in CoL

Type species: Rhynchitobius Figs. 9-22. Rhynchitidae gen. spp.: 9-14, body, dorsal view: 9 –

longicollis Sharp, 1889 View in CoL Pseudauletes mixtus View in CoL (female), 10 – P. modestus View in CoL (lectotype), 11 – P.

rufiventris View in CoL (lectotype), 12 – Auletes laticollis View in CoL (lectotype), 13 – A.

Remarks. This genus includes rufipennis (holotype), 14 – Cesauletes viridis (lectotype); 15-22,

the American species with genitalia of male: 15 – Zherichiniletus ponomarenkoi sp.n.

antennae located in first third (aedeagus, holotype), 16 – Auletobius fukienensis (armament of

of the rostrum.

the endophallus, lectotype), 17 – Pseudomesauletes klapperichi

(aedeagus, lectotype), 18 – Pseudauletes curvirostris (aedeagus,

holotype), 19 – P. freiburgensis (aedeagus, lectotype), 20 – P.

Key to subgenera of genus rufiventris View in CoL (aedeagus, lectotype), 21 – P. championi View in CoL (armament of

Rhynchitobius View in CoL

the endophallus), 22 – P. subelongatus View in CoL (armament of the endophallus).

1. Elytral apex of males with hardly distinct matte stains without setae.

Body naked, usually yellowy-brown or brown.........2

- Elytral apex of males with well distinct stains with setae. Body with setae..................4

2. Antennae inserted in the first quarter, closer to the rostrum middle. Rostrum long and thin. Eyes strongly convex. Body yellow, without metal lustre......... ............................................. Gymnauletes

- Antennae inserted more close to the rostrum basis. Rostrum shorter, wide behind place of antennal attachment................3

3. Rostrum shorter, behind antennal attachment wide. Eyes weakly convex and body dark, with metal lustre.......... Amerauletes

- Rostrum longer, behind antennal attachment narrower. Eyes stronger convex........................... Gymnauletobius

4. Body dark, with rare setae............. Colombletes

- Body yellow- or red-brown, rarer brown, with more dense setae as a rule forming elytral drawing.........................................5

5. Body with dense, long setae. Mesotibiae strongly curved....... Rhynchitobius View in CoL s.str.

- Body with more rare setae. Mesotibiae almost straight. .............................. Hamiltoniauletes View in CoL s.str.

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Rhynchitobius Sharp,

Legalov, Andrei A. 2011
2011
Loc

Rhynchitobius

Sharp D. 1889: 26
1889
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