Borolinus Bernhauer, 1903
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987CD-6269-2A3B-E9B0-FE4DA5D9CF89 |
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Genus Borolinus Bernhauer, 1903 View in CoL
Borolinus Bernhauer, 1903: 116 View in CoL , 113; Bernhauer & Schubert, 1910: 15; Cameron, 1921: 350, 399; Cameron, 1925: 4; Cameron, 1930: 92; Scheerpeltz, 1933: 1001; Blackwelder, 1952: 84; Shibata, 1973: 25; Shibata, 1976: 87; Hammond, 1984: 196; Herman, 2001: 1094; Smetana, 2004: 505.
Type species. – Leptochirus javanicus Laporte View in CoL , fixed by subsequent designation ( Lucas, 1920).
Diagnosis. – This genus can be easily distinguished from other Leptochirini by the distinctly protruding inner lateral teeth and mandibles. The prosternal process is sunk between the anterior coxae, and its apex is slightly dilated behind rather than expanded, to form a round plate as in Leptochirus . The inner lobe of the maxillae is densely ciliate, but not denticulate as in Priochirus and Thoracochirus .
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Borolinus Bernhauer, 1903
Wu, Jie & Zhou, Hong-zhang 2006 |
Borolinus
Herman, L 2001: 1094 |
Hammond, P 1984: 196 |
Shibata, Y 1976: 87 |
Shibata, Y 1973: 25 |
Blackwelder, R 1952: 84 |
Scheerpeltz, O 1933: 1001 |
Cameron, M 1925: 4 |
Cameron, M 1921: 350 |
Bernhauer, M 1903: 116 |