Tychius Germar, 1817

Jiang, Chunyan, Caldara, Roberto & Zhang, Runzhi, 2020, The genus Tychius Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Curculioninae) in China, with description of three new species, Zootaxa 4856 (1), pp. 1-62 : 6-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4856.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4501785

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scientific name

Tychius Germar, 1817
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Tychius Germar, 1817 View in CoL

Tychius Germar, 1817: 340 View in CoL . Type species Curculio quinquepunctatus Linnaeus, 1758 .

Miccotrogus Schoenherr, 1825: 583 View in CoL . Type species Curculio cuprifer Panzer, 1799 View in CoL . Clark, 1976: 92. Caldara, 1990: 55.

Lepidotychius Penecke, 1922: 3 View in CoL . Type species Tychius morawitzi Becker, 1864 View in CoL . Caldara, 1986: 141.

Neotychius Hustache, 1945: 67 View in CoL . Type species Tychius grenieri C.N.F. Brisout de Barneville, 1862 View in CoL . Caldara, 1990: 56.

Mongolotychius Korotyaev, 1990: 233 . Type species Lepidotychius mongolicus Bajtenov, 1977 View in CoL (= Tychius bajtenovi Caldara, 1986 View in CoL ). Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999: 185.

Redescription (following Caldara 1990). Integument reddish to black, usually at least apical part of rostrum, tibiae and tarsi reddish; covered with more or less thick scales. Head between eyes usually as wide as rostrum at base, eyes flat to convex. Rostrum usually sexually dimorphic in shape and length. Scrobe not visible from above, in lateral view oblique and convergent ventrally at base of rostrum. Antennal funicle 6–7 segmented, first and second segment elongate, others gradually more transverse. Prothorax variable in shape, from slightly longer than wide to distinctly wider than long. Elytra from short, oval or subglobose, to long, subelliptical or rectangular, elytral interstriae flat or a little convex, wider than striae that are formed by deep and regular punctures, being more or less visible between the vestiture. Abdomen with pygidium in male mostly hidden by elytra and approximately perpendicular to longitudinal axis of body and with a transverse ridge (missing only in the T. bajtenovi group). Legs with femora unarmed or with more or less pronounced tooth (especially metafemora), profemora in male sometimes with ventral fringe of pale scales; tibiae more or less arcuate, protibiae sometimes with distinct tooth at middle of inner margin in male; tarsi with more or less elongate articles, third tarsomere weakly to strongly bilobed, claws usually with two more or less long medial teeth. Male genitalia with body of penis variously shaped, more or less sclerotized on dorsum, usually symmetrical, with long setae at its apex on ventral part; internal sac only rarely with small spine-like sclerites; apodeme nearly of same length as body of penis (twice longer in T. ovalis ); spiculum gastrale Y-shaped, tegmen fork-shaped without sclerotized parameroid lobes. Female genitalia with spermatheca variously shaped, with exit of ductus usually placed lower than point of origin of spermathecal gland; spiculum ventrale with apical part more or less sclerotized, linear or fork-shaped.

List of Chinese Tychius

All the species currently known from China belong to the subgenus Tychius s. str.

Tychius quinquepunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) group

1. Tychius albolineatus Motschulsky, 1860

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Loc

Tychius Germar, 1817

Jiang, Chunyan, Caldara, Roberto & Zhang, Runzhi 2020
2020
Loc

Mongolotychius

Alonso-Zarazaga, A. M. & Lyal, C. H. C. 1999: 185
Korotyaev, B. A. 1990: 233
1990
Loc

Neotychius

Caldara, R. 1990: 56
Hustache, A. 1945: 67
1945
Loc

Lepidotychius

Caldara, R. 1986: 141
Penecke, K. A. 1922: 3
1922
Loc

Miccotrogus

Caldara, R. 1990: 55
Schoenherr, C. J. 1825: 583
1825
Loc

Tychius

Germar, E. F. 1817: 340
1817
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