Leprocaulinus Uvarov, 1940
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Genus Leprocaulinus Uvarov, 1940
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Type-species: Leprocaulus altecornutus Redtenbacher, 1908: 473 View in CoL , by subsequent designation of Hennemann, 1998: 121.
Comments: This genus appears to be paraphyletic in its present recognition, because it is likely that several species from Sundaland currently attributed to Carausius Stål, 1875 are congeneric and might prove to be members of Leprocaulinus once a more extensive study of the concerned taxa is conducted. A morphological distinction between Carausius and Leprocaulinus is difficult. The length relation of the median segment and metanotum traditionally used to distinguish ♀♀ of the two genera proves not very useful and the three Sulawesian species covered herein, (two of which are newly described), show that the genus also has apterous ♂♂, a fact not recognised previously. Furthermore, there is considerable confusion concerning the validity of the species and numerous subspecies currently attributed to the genus. A re-organisation has been attempted by Günther (1934b: 81) but the author was not able to examine all necessary type-material in detail and ♀♀ in particular show strong intraspecific variability. Hence, the genus is in need of a detailed revision at the species level.
Distribution: New Guinea, Thursday Island and Wallacea.
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