Serangium Blackburn, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1210.129040 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DA3F199E-FF14-4D13-A779-87CAB9A98B9D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13365941 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/13C104C2-5631-590C-8D02-8F9DD6D44D87 |
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Serangium Blackburn, 1889 |
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Serangium Blackburn, 1889 View in CoL
Serangium Blackburn, 1889: 187, 209. Type species, monotypy: Serangium mysticum Blackburn, 1889. View in CoL
Serangium View in CoL : Sicard 1909: 150, 151; Chapin 1940: 268; Miyatake 1961: 50; Sasaji 1971: 52; Pang and Mao 1979: 27; Miyatake 1994: 238; Ślipiński and Burckhardt 2006: 39; Ślipiński 2007: 53; Wang et al. 2011: 33 View Cited Treatment .
Diagnosis.
Body minute, length ranging 1.0– 2.5 mm, hemispherical, with head resting closely against prosternal anterior margin at rest; dorsum glossy, bearing sparse, long, thin setae. Mandible small, triangular, with single apical tooth and reduced mola (Fig. 2 g View Figure 2 ); maxillary palps geniculate, palpomeres 2 and 3 closely fitting along stipes, and terminal maxillary palpomere conical or barrel-shaped, always longer than wide (Fig. 2 e View Figure 2 ). Antenna composed of nine antennomeres, antennomere 1 club-shaped and antennomere 3 moderately to strongly elongate (Fig. 2 h View Figure 2 ).
Pronotum short, strongly transverse (Fig. 2 d View Figure 2 ). Scutellum large, triangular. Prosternum strongly protruding medially, forming a broad lobe partly covering mouthparts; prosternal process subtruncate apically, broad. Femora, particularly profemora, broad and flat, closely fitting into depressions on ventral surface and shielding tibiae and tarsi. Elytra smooth, strongly convex, without visible punctures; epipleura extending completely to apex with well-defined cavities accommodating tips of meso- and metafemora (Fig. 2 a – c View Figure 2 ).
Abdomen with ventrites 1 and 5 notably longer than ventrites 2–4 together (Fig. 3 a View Figure 3 ). Postcoxal line on abdominal ventrite 1 complete, extending to metanepisternum, without associated pits or pores (Fig. 3 a View Figure 3 ).
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Serangium Blackburn, 1889
Huang, Chu-Yang, Zeng, Li-Ling, Fan, Wu-wei, Lin, Ping, Dong, Qi-Jin, Su, Yu-Long & Wang, Xing-Min 2024 |
Catana
Ślipiński A & Burckhardt D 2006: 39 |
Chapin E 1940: 266 |
Serangium
Wang X & Ren S & Chen X 2011: 33 |
Ślipiński A 2007: 53 |
Ślipiński A & Burckhardt D 2006: 39 |
Miyatake M 1994: 238 |
Pang XF & Mao JL 1979: 27 |
Sasaji H 1971: 52 |
Miyatake M 1961: 50 |
Chapin E 1940: 268 |
Sicard A 1909: 150 |
Serangium : Sicard 1909: 150 , 151; Chapin 1940: 268 ; Miyatake 1961: 50 ; Sasaji 1971: 52 ; Pang and Mao 1979: 27 ; Miyatake 1994: 238 ; Ślipiński and Burckhardt 2006: 39 ; Ślipiński 2007: 53 ; Wang et al. 2011: 33 . |
Semichnoodes
Weise J 1908: 13 |
Weise J 1892: 15 |
Serangium
Blackburn T 1889: 187 |