Eunausibius Grouvelle

Halstead, David G. H., 2020, New and little known Coleoptera (Silvanidae: Silvaninae) from Central and South America, Insecta Mundi 2020 (842), pp. 1-37 : 26-27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5354105

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5452335

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scientific name

Eunausibius Grouvelle
status

 

Eunausibius Grouvelle View in CoL

Eunausibius Grouvelle 1913: 314 View in CoL .

Discussion. Two species originally described in Eunausibius by Parsons (1974) are transferred to Nausibius as follows: Nausibius lophius (Parsons) new combination (= Eunausibius lophius Parsons ) and Nausibius salutaris (Parsons) new combination (= Eunausibius salutaris Parsons ) and Eunausibius wheeleri Schwarz and Barber , is placed in Coccidotrophus (see above in this paper). The description of one new species discovered during this study makes a total of three within Eunausibius .

Diagnosis. Body elongate, moderately cylindrical, total length within species belonging to the genus can show considerable variation; for E. jatahyensis new species, the range of the eight specimens examined (the type series) is 3.71–9.60 mm, and that of seventeen of E. elongatus 3.00– 5.43 mm. Head with deep convergent antennal grooves beneath ( Fig. 101 View Figures 98–102 ). Antenna short with first antennomere hidden beneath genal margin and a gradually to more obviously developed club of four segments. Pronotum with anterior angles not strongly developed but lateral limit either defined by an inward expansion of the lateral pronotal rim joining a short impressed line ( Fig. 91 View Figures 91–97 , 98–99 View Figures 98–102 ) or just a small impression on the lateral rim. Males of the three known species with a small metafemoral tooth (see Fig. 103 View Figures 103–110 ) and metatibiae striate on proximal side. Elytra each with 9 rows of punctures forming striae or punctate striate. Striae terminating before elytral apex, 6 and 7 of equal length and shorter than rest. Eunausibius and Coccidotrophus are similar genera, for comparisons see the genus diagnosis for the latter.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Silvanidae

Loc

Eunausibius Grouvelle

Halstead, David G. H. 2020
2020
Loc

Eunausibius

Grouvelle A. 1913: 314
1913
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