Selenophorus

Rajab, Abubakarsidiq Makame, 2021, Indoor Radio Map localization WiFi fingerprint datasets, The Coleopterists Bulletin 75 (1), pp. 9-55 : 29

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https://doi.org/ 10.21227/ybfj-me86

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ACA32B-FFA8-FF89-2DF6-161FFBD1F994

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scientific name

Selenophorus
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Subgenus Selenophorus View in CoL (sensu stricto)

Selenophorus Dejean 1829: 80 View in CoL . Type species: Carabus palliatus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL , designated by Hope (1838: 84).

Gynandropus Dejean 1831: 810 View in CoL , 817. Type species: Gynandropus americanus Dejean, 1831 View in CoL (= Harpalus hylacis Say, 1823 View in CoL ) by monotypy. Synonymy established by Noonan (1985a: 39).

Hemisopalus Casey 1914: 135 View in CoL . Type species: Harpalus opalinus LeConte, 1863 View in CoL , by original designation. Synonymy established by Noonan (1976: 41).

Recognition. Subgenus Selenophorus View in CoL includes 29 species in the Nearctic which are markedly diverse in their external features. Two constant features distinguish this subgenus from most members of Celiamorphus : the prosternal process is immarginate, dorsally curved, and the females have two pairs of anal setae. Males have either the common single pair of anal setae or, unlike any male in Celiamorphus , have two pairs of anal setae. The median lobe ostium is without a lamina, except it is present in S. maritimus View in CoL and S. neoruficollis View in CoL . The dorsum is either uniformly colored or bicolored. Dorsal microsculpture varies from isodiametric mesh to striate to absent which corresponds to luster (reflection) that is dull to iridescent to very shiny, respectively. Pronotum is with the base broad or constricted. Tarsi are usually with dorsal pubescence conspicuous. Metatarsi of specimens in most species groups are at least two-thirds as long as metatibiae, but in one species group metatarsi are distinctly shorter.

Gynandropus (sensu lato) is equivalent to the S. hylacis species group. It is characterized by the ventral surface of metatarsomere 1 with inner setae densely packed in a single brush-like row. Except for one species, the females in this group are with protarsomere 1 markedly dilated with a ventral pad of dense vestiture.

Hemisopalus (sensu lato) is characterized by the disc of the pronotum with microsculpture either absent or at most weakly impressed. Frequently the elytra are extensively and finely punctulate. Hemisopalus encompasses the S. concinnus species group, S. opalinus species group, S. ruficollis species group, and S. striatopunctatus species group.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Loc

Selenophorus

Rajab, Abubakarsidiq Makame 2021
2021
Loc

Hemisopalus

Noonan G. R. 1976: 41
Casey, T. L. 1914: 135
1914
Loc

Gynandropus

Noonan, G. R. 1985: 39
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1831: 810
1831
Loc

Selenophorus

Hope, F. W. 1838: 84
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1829: 80
1829
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