Cercyon Leach, 1817
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Cercyon Leach, 1817 View in CoL
Cercyon Leach, 1817: 95. - Type species: Dermestes melanocephalus Linnaeus (designated by Thomson 1859: 19).
Diagnosis.
Cercyon can be distinguished from other hydrophilid genera occurring in the Greater Antilles by the following combination of characters: antenna with compact club; prothorax with conspicuous antennal groove not reaching pronotal margin; medial part of prosternum not demarcated from lateral parts; metaventrite without arcuate lines in anterolateral corners; mesoventral plate fusiform, narrowing anteriorly and posteriorly, touching anterior margin of metaventrite in one point.
Cercyon species are very similar to the members of Pelosoma , a Neotropical genus that is recorded from the Lesser Antilles; Pelosoma differs from Cercyon by the mesoventral plate widely contacting the metaventrite (it only narrowly contacts it in Cercyon ). Small species of Cercyon may resemble the members of Oosternum , which can be easily distinguished from Cercyon by possessing a metaventrite with an arcuate ridge delimiting its anterolateral corner, and in some species also by elevated median part of the prosternum.
Key to the Greater Antilles species of Cercyon
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