Erbmahcedius Hutchinson & Allsopp, 2021

Hutchinson, Paul M. & Allsopp, Peter G., 2021, Revision of Anomalomorpha Arrow, 1908 and Enracius Dechambre, 1999, with Erbmahcedius new genus from southeastern Australia (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Pentodontini: Cheiroplatina), Zootaxa 5072 (5), pp. 439-462 : 458-459

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.5.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B1D30BB4-8CAB-419E-98DE-02D97726137C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5748925

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A648EECA-8636-4452-9E9F-F4229A8E7EF5

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:A648EECA-8636-4452-9E9F-F4229A8E7EF5

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scientific name

Erbmahcedius Hutchinson & Allsopp
status

gen. nov.

Erbmahcedius Hutchinson & Allsopp View in CoL , new genus

Type species. Anomalomorpha giveni Carne, 1957 , here designated.

Description ( Figs. 52–63 View FIGURES 52–57 View FIGURES 58–63 ). Body 12–14 mm long, reddish brown, ovate, low convex, head and pronotum unarmed. Maxilla and galea reduced to small conical pieces, unarmed, terminated by pencils of sensory setae; mentum flat, apex of ligula truncate, palps globular and short; mandibles obscured by clypeus, external margin rounded. Antennae with 9 antennomeres, club with 3 lamellae and shorter than length of shaft. Clypeus rounded, glabrous; clypeofrontal suture transverse. Pronotum with anterior edge entirely narrowly membranous, surface evenly convex and micropunctate, lateral margins unguttered. Elytra with lateral margin unguttered, striae vaguely impressed, epipleural plane in anterior half vertical. Female with penultimate abdominal ventrite with row of setae removed from posterior edge. Male tarsi elongate; protarsomere 5 longer than tarsomere 1; proclaws of males symmetrical; metafemur of males and females long, slender, protruding beyond elytra; metatibia of female stout with apex dilated. Parameres with internal margin untoothed, external margin arcuate, glabrous.

Etymology. The name is a based on a reversal of Roger-Paul Dechambre’s family name reflecting his use of Enracius based on a reversal of Philip Carne’s name. It is masculine.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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