Parimatidium Spaeth, 1938
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Parimatidium Spaeth, 1938 View in CoL
( Fig. 16 View Figs 12–24 )
Parimatidium Spaeth, 1938: 307 View in CoL (as subgenus of Himatidium ); ASLAM (1966): 691 (as genus). Type species: Himatidium rubrum Boheman, 1850 by original designation.
Distinguishing characters. Readily characterized by the tarsal claws with a large basal tooth, a rare character present only in Parimatidium View in CoL and Spaethaspis View in CoL , while all other Imatidiini View in CoL have the claws simple. Spaethaspis View in CoL differs in the transverse and subquadratic pronotum and the smooth lateroapical margins of the elytra, while Parimatidium View in CoL has a semicircular pronotum and serrate lateroapical margins of the elytra ( Fig. 16 View Figs 12–24 ). Many Demotispa View in CoL have similar body forms but differ in the simple tarsal claws.
Species transferred to other genera. SPAETH (1938) proposed Parimatidium as a subgenus of Himatidium and included in it ¿ve species having serrate apical margins of the elytra. Recently, STAINES (2009) transferred numerous Demotispa species to Parimatidium on the basis of the serrate lateroapical margins of the elytra. However, both, Spaeth and Staines, overlooked that Himatidium rubrum Boheman, 1850 , the type species, has tarsal claws with a large basal tooth, while other species included have the tarsal claws simple, thus not being congeneric with the type species. Therefore all species with simple tarsal claws (and also metallic elytra) are transferred here to Xenispa . Himatidium spaethi Bondar, 1940 , also included in Parimatidium ( STAINES 2009) , is here transferred to Oediopalpa Baly, 1858 because it has each pronotal corner with a seta. As a result only two species remain in Parimatidium .
Number of species. 2 (present paper).
Biology. Nothing is known about the biology of Parimatidium .
Distribution. Brazil and French Guyana.
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Parimatidium Spaeth, 1938
Sekerka, Lukáš 2014 |
Parimatidium
ASLAM N. A. 1966: 691 |
SPAETH F. 1938: 307 |