Pinodytes Horn, 1880
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Genus Pinodytes Horn, 1880 View in CoL , resurrected status
Pinodytes Horn 1880: 248 View in CoL . Type species: Catops cryptophagoides Mannerheim, 1852 View in CoL (monotypy); valid name: Pinodytes cryptophagoides (Mannerheim) View in CoL .
Homeosoma Austin 1880: 16 (attributed to Horn; preoccupied, not Curtis 1833); synonomy in Hatch 1928: 72. Type species: Catops cryptophagoides (Mannerheim), 1852 View in CoL . Note: as Homaeosoma in Neave (1939-40).
Typhloleiodes Hatch 1935: 116 View in CoL ; synonomy in Hatch 1957: 19. Type species: Typhloleiodes subterraneus Hatch, 1935 View in CoL ; by original designation.
Diagnosis. Antennal segments 7, 9. and 10 do not bear tooth-like serrations. Metaventrite and first visible abdominal sternite without setose paired impressions. Spiculum gastrale present. Parameres continuous with basal piece. Parameres with paired apical or subapical setae. Anterior apophysis present on female sternite 8. Spermatheca usually elongate, sinuate. Larvae (of examined species) with bilobed ligula and maxillary lobe ( Newton 1998).
Distribution and diversity. The genus is Nearctic in distribution, and is presently known to contain 42 species in North America west of the Mississippi River; distributed from the Ozarks and east Texas, westward to southern California, and through Colorado and Idaho to central Alaska, but absent in most of glaciated western North America.
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Pinodytes Horn, 1880
Peck, Stewart B. & Cook, Joyce 2011 |
Typhloleiodes
Hatch, M. H. 1957: 19 |
Hatch, M. H. 1935: 116 |
Pinodytes
Horn, G. H. 1880: 248 |
Homeosoma
Hatch, M. H. 1928: 72 |
Austin, E. P. 1880: 16 |