Haplolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 62
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Haplolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 62 |
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Haplolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 62 .
Type species: Lycus congener Gerstaecker, 1871 .
Diagnosis
Haplolycus is an African endemic, but resembles in the shape of elytra Oriental Lycostomus and Lipernes ( Fig. 7P, Q View Figure 7 ). It differs in the very long, slender, straight phallus with weakly emarginate apex ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 AM –AR). Unlike Lycus , the males and females of Haplolycus are similar and do not differ in the shape of elytra.
Redescription
Adults: Body slender. Head rostrate. Rostrum short to moderately long, often very stout. Pronotum widest at base, variable in shape. Elytra without sexual dimorphism, moderately dilated posteriorly in both sexes, with four indistinct costae in each elytron ( Fig. 7P, Q, V–Y View Figure 7 ). Male genitalia without thorns, very slender, only weakly emarginate at apex and without membranous ventral part apically ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 AM –AR).
Distribution
Afrotropical region ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ).
Remarks
The identification of Haplolycus is complicated by the unavailability of the type of Haplolycus congener . Using the information in the original description and identified specimens in collections localized by J. Turzanski, we assign to Haplolycus the species without sexual dimorphism and with a very long, slender, straight phallus with weakly emarginate apex ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 AM –AR). Haplolycus and Lycostomus share a similar shape of elytra, and they differ only in the form of male genitalia. These genera are allopatrically distributed and differently coloured owing to membership of specific local mimetic complexes. Therefore, investigation of male genitalia is not needed for the generic identification.
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Haplolycus Bourgeois, 1883: 62
Kusy, Dominik, Motyka, Michal, Fusek, Lukas, Li, Yun, Bocek, Matej, Bilkova, Renata, Ruskova, Michaela & Bocak, Ladislav 2021 |
Haplolycus
Bourgeois JM 1883: 62 |