Ditropandria, PACE, 1984

Hanley, Rodney S., 2003, Generic revision of the staphylinid beetle tribe Hoplandriini (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 138 (1), pp. 83-140 : 116

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https://doi.org/ 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00060.x

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scientific name

Ditropandria
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GENUS DITROPANDRIA PACE, 1984 View in CoL C

Hoplandria (Ditropandria) Pace, 1984c:75 . Pace, 1991:301. Hanley, 2002a:301. Hanley, in press b.

Type species: Hoplandria (Ditropandria) paupercula Pace (1984c) by original designation.

Abbreviated description: Length of adults 2.2–2.9 mm. Body broadly fusiform, widest area at apex of elytra; pubescence variably dense on pronotum, elytra, and abdominal terga and sterna; sparse on head. Head slightly broader than long, eyes moderately small to average in size, about 0.4–0.6 times length of head. Labium with ligula long to very long, length 0.7 times to subequal to length of labial palps, slightly broadened apically and bilobed apically with fork about 1/5 length of ligula; two more or less short, medial setae of prementum present, about 0.3–0.5 times length of ligula, insertion of setae nearly adjacent; median pseudopore field narrow and linear without pseudopores, hypoglossal lobes moderately long, reaching to middle of ligula, with relatively short, subequal to slightly longer than width of lobe, comb-like, straight setae along entire length of adoral margin. Labial palpi elongate, overall length 6–7 times longer than greatest width, with 3 distinct articles. Pronotum slightly transverse, about 1.1 times wider than long. Elytra moderately broad, wider apically than basally; apico-lateral angles sinuate; elytra together about 1.5 times wider than long. Legs with tarsal formula 4-5-5. Abdomen elongate, more or less parallel sided, tapering apically to broadly pointed apex. Aedeagus with bulb of median lobe elongate, generally subequal to length of tube. Spermatheca slightly bent with three primary divisions: basal bulb, simple and broadly rounded at base; neck, very long with 2–3 distinct bends of 90–120∞; and tube.

Habitat: Unknown.

Comments: The only specimens representing the genus Ditropandria examined during this study were those of the subgenus Pedandria . I was unable to borrow specimens representing Ditropandria s. s. even after repeated efforts. As such, this genus cannot be distinguished from other genera of Hoplandriini with confidence and thus no diagnosis is provided. The above abbreviated description was derived from morphological information extracted from Pace (1984c), who provided a very brief description and few illustrations of Ditropandria s. s., and examined specimens of Diropandria (Pedandria) ambrensis . Ditropandria s.l. is composed of two subgenera and five species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Loc

Ditropandria

Hanley, Rodney S. 2003
2003
Loc

Hoplandria (Ditropandria)

Hanley RS 2002: 301
Pace R 1991: 301
Pace R 1984: 75
1984
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