Minicorydia Qiu, Che and Wang, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1463406 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F428E561-2A57-4DAD-8855-5879AB4599FB |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187501 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/055D12E9-D897-4B8A-89D3-E0387B0FD897 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:055D12E9-D897-4B8A-89D3-E0387B0FD897 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Minicorydia Qiu, Che and Wang |
status |
gen. nov. |
Minicorydia Qiu, Che and Wang gen. nov.
Type species
Minicorydia maoxiana Qiu, Che and Wang sp. nov. – here designated.
Diagnosis
The females of Minicorydia Qiu, Che and Wang gen. nov., Therea Billberg and Ergaula are all beetle mimics. According to the definition by Rehn (1951), they should all belong to the tribe Corydiini because the females are winged. Other characters they have in common are the thick tegmina, and the protruding but not valved media of subgenital plates. The female Minicorydia can be easily distinguished from the latter two by its distinctively small body (10.0 mm); unicoloured brown overall colouration; and pronotum and tegmina with short, dense pubescence. Female Therea are characterised by their large (about 17.5–24.0 mm) and round body; pronotum with long setae; and tegmina with large bright spots. Female Ergaula are characterised by their larger (25.0–36.0 mm) and oval body; extremely thick pronotum with dense protuberances; and unicoloured tegmina.
Generic description
Female. body small (about 10 mm), round, beetle mimic, heavily pubescent. Head round, vertex pubescent, interocular space wider than the distance between antennal sockets; eyes small, wide apart, surface with the individual facets convex, ocelli small,white; antennal sockets small, antennae smooth, sparsely pubescent, the first segment long, remaining segments short, similar; frons wrinkled, with two light-coloured spots next to the antennal sockets; clypeus distinct, anteclypeus narrow, postclypeus transversely oval, median with a shallow line; labrum wide. Pronotum suboval, widest on the hind borders, anterior and lateral margins round, hind margin slightly protruded; entirely covering the head, surface densely pubescent; median with an indistinct marking free from pubescence. Tegmina thick, short, not reaching to the end of abdomen, surface heavily pubescent, except the area of right tegmen where it is covered by the left tegmen, Sc swelling present, wings strongly reduced. Legs slightly pubescent, spines on the legs short, front femur type C 1, pulvilli absent, arolia present. Abdomen heavily pubescent, supra-anal plate pubescent, round, protruded, median with a distinct line, cerci short. Subgenital plate protruding, slightly bulging, pubescent.
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