Sulcognatha Perger

Perger, Robert, 2013, Did the genus Parandrocephalus Heller, 1916 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Callichromatini) cross the Wallace line? The taxonomic status of Parandrocephalus blairi Bentanachs & Vives 2009 and a new subgenus of Hexamitodera Heller, 1896, with notes on convergent evolution and secondary sexual characters, ZooKeys 293, pp. 77-89 : 80

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.293.5133

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scientific name

Sulcognatha Perger
status

subgen. n.

Sulcognatha Perger subgen. n. Fig. 1C, D

Type species.

Hexamitodera (Sulcognatha) blairi (Bentanachs & Vives, 2009) comb. n.

Description.

Head and mandible enlarged in both sexes; gena acutely produced; clypeus strongly concave, very short; labrum reduced and not visible from dorsal view; mandible basally broadened, in male conspicuously, and distal half antero-laterally of mandible in both sexes with prominently developed concavity (Fig. 2A; 3D). Apex of mesosternal process concealed by metasternum; antenna and tibia with chromatic sexual dimorphism.

Etymology.

The new subgenus name is a combination of the Latin word sulcus (meaning, “furrow”) and the Greek word gnathus (meaning, “jaw”), and is a reference to the deep antero-lateral furrow in the mandible of both genders. The name is feminine.

Included species.

This subgenus includes so far only the type species.