Hedwigiella Obenberger, 1941

Hespenheide, Henry A., 2014, A Reconsideration ofHylaeogenaObenberger, 1923 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), with Descriptions of a New Genus and New Species from Mexico and Central America, The Coleopterists Bulletin 68 (1), pp. 21-30 : 24

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065x-68.1.21

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scientific name

Hedwigiella Obenberger, 1941
status

 

Hedwigiella Obenberger, 1941 , new status ( Figs. 4, 5 View Figs , 9 View Figs )

Hylaeogena View in CoL (subgenus Hedwigiella ) Obenberger, 1941: 75.

Type Species. Hedwigiella jureceki Obenberger, 1941 , by monotypy.

Diagnosis. Front with epistoma more or less deeply emarginate, the ventral margin carinate only below antennal insertions, antennal insertions widely separated, not in distinct foveae; three pores above or just interior to each antennal insertion, not in grooves; head with broad, deep medial depression; prehumeral carina of pronotum more or less strong; setae on pronotum and elytra condensed in distinct lines and patches and forming designs.

Obenberger (1941) distinguished the subgenus Hedwigiella on the basis of two characters, the presence of three pores above each antenna and the presence of prehumeral carinae. Of these, the suprantennal pores and their arrangement are the more distinctive character ( Fig. 2 View Figs ). In Hylaeogena , there are two pores in a short groove above each antenna and a third pore in the antennal depression itself ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); in Hedwigiella , the antennal insertion is not in a distinct depression and the three pores are in the epistomal area separate from the antennal insertion and not in a groove. Close inspection of the type species of Hylaeogena reveals that there are weak prehumeral carinae present but hidden under the relatively dense setae of the pronotum. Visually, species of Hedwigiella look very different from those of most Hylaeogena species by the broad, deep medial depression on the head and irregular patterns of setae on the elytra, as well as by characters indicated in the key. The male genitalia for the two species for which they are known are very unusual in that the median lobe is bifid apically ( Figs. 5, 7 View Figs ). Two species are recognized in addition to the type, one of them new. Specimens of a fourth, undescribed species were reared in South America by the late George Vogt, but collection data are lacking and it will not be described at this time.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Loc

Hedwigiella Obenberger, 1941

Hespenheide, Henry A. 2014
2014
Loc

Hylaeogena

Obenberger 1941: 75
1941
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