Omotropis terrenus (Lewis, 1913)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13204514 |
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Felipe |
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Omotropis terrenus (Lewis, 1913) |
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Omotropis terrenus (Lewis, 1913) View in CoL
Placing it originally in the genus Hister L., Lewis (1913b: 357) noted its peculiarity as follows: “The dorsal striae of this species somewhat resemble those of H. semigranosus, Mars. , but there is no known species similar to it”.
Reichardt (1933: 84) creating a new genus Omotropis (with H. terrenus as the type) showed some affinities to Teinotarsus Marseul , 18 (pronotum carinate at sides, prosternum bistriate) and Psiloscelis (carinate elytra and sulcate pronotum laterally).
To a better recognition of this curious and very rare species some morphological details and as well as a male genital structure are figured ( Figs. 21-31 View Figs ).
Material examined:
Type: a male, [ Malawi]: Mlanje , Nyasaland, 11.12.1912, S.A. Neave , Type, Hister terrenus Lewis , Type, 1919-140 [ MNHL] .
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