Necrobiopsis Crowson

Arias, Elizabeth T., Slipinski, Adam, Lawrence, John F. & Elgueta, Mario, 2009, A review of the Chilean Egoliini (Coleoptera: Trogossitidae) with description of a new species of Necrobiopsis Crowson, Zootaxa 2170, pp. 37-45 : 42

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.275087

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6225585

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scientific name

Necrobiopsis Crowson
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Necrobiopsis Crowson

Necrobiopsis Crowson, 1964: 293 ; Crowson, 1970: 30.

Type species: N. tasmanica Crowson, 1964 (by original designation)

Individuals belonging to the genus Necrobiopsis are always distinctly smaller than those of Egolia , Acalanthis or Paracalanthis (less than 4.2 mm in length) and have a more flattened body, laterally denticulate pronotum and an eight-segmented antenna with a large, somewhat flattened antennal club vaguely divided into three parts. Crowson (1970) in his generic key incorrectly stated that the antenna was 7-segmented, probably based on his earlier figure of the antenna ( Crowson 1964, fig. 30) which did not include the scape. The genus also resembles Larinotus Carter & Zeck (placed in a separate subfamily by Ślipiński, 1992 and separate tribe of Trogossitinae by Kolibáč, 2006), but that genus is distinguished by the more convex form, two-segmented antennal club, concealed protrochantins and lack of tibial spurs.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Trogossitidae

Loc

Necrobiopsis Crowson

Arias, Elizabeth T., Slipinski, Adam, Lawrence, John F. & Elgueta, Mario 2009
2009
Loc

Necrobiopsis

Crowson 1970: 30
Crowson 1964: 293
1964
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