Hylcalosia Fischer, 1967 Figs 65-78

Holcalysia Cameron 1910: 6; Shenefelt 1974: 993. Type species (by monotypy): Holcalysia ruficeps Cameron, 1910 [holotype (ZMB) examined].

Hylcalosia Fischer, 1967: 125 (replacement name for Holcalysia Cameron, 1910 (not Cameron 1905), 2008: 718-722; Shenefelt 1974: 993; van Achterberg 1983: 81; Belokobylskij 1992: 143, 1998: 297, 2015: 530; Chen and Wu 1994: 85; Papp 1994: 139-142; Wharton 2002: 23; Zheng et al. 2012: 454; Zhu et al. 2017: 63-64, 2018: 548; Yao et al. 2019: 4. Type species (by monotype): Holcalysia ruficeps Cameron, 1910 [holotype (ZMB) examined].

Notes.

A rather small Palaearctic and Oriental genus, of which the biology is unknown. Wharton (2002) included it in his generic key for Australia, suggesting its occurrence in the Australasian region. Hylcalosia species show several apomorphic character states within the Bobekia -group, as expressed by the shape of the clypeus, mandible (especially in the type species; Fig. 74), and metasoma (more or less carapace-like; Fig. 78). Identification keys to species were given by Zhu et al. (2018) and Yao et al. (2019).