Blackburniella CHAPIN , 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5417172 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492368 |
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Blackburniella CHAPIN, 1924: 66 . Type species: Thanasimomorpha intricata BLACKBURN, 1891: 304 . By original designation. CORPORAAL, 1950: 302. MATTHEWS, 1992: 5. KOLIBÁČ, 2003: 47. OPITZ, 2012: 8.
Thanasimomorpha BLACKBURN, 1891: 304. CORPORAAL, 1950: 303.
Erolestus WOLCOTT, 1927: 108. CORPORAAL, 1950: 302.
D i a g n o s i s: The members of this genus have the base of the elytral disc adorned with a shallow umbo, which is covered by a tuft of black setae. The combination of these characteristics will distinguish these beetles from any others in the Tarsostenodes complex.
A p o t y p i e s: Elytral umbo vested with black setae, phallic apex very long.
D e s c r i p t i o n: This genus was illustrated by KOLIBÁČ (2003), and redescribed and illustrated by OPITZ (2012).
D i s t r i b u t i o n: This genus is known only from Australia.
S p e c i e s E x a m i n e d Blackburniella apicula, OPITZ , new species, B. intricata BLACKBURN.
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Blackburniella CHAPIN , 1924
Opitz, Weston, G, Paratillus & B, Tarsostenodes 2016 |
Blackburniella
OPITZ W 2012: 8 |
KOLIBAC J 2003: 47 |
MATTHEWS E 1992: 5 |
CORPORAAL J 1950: 302 |
CHAPIN E 1924: 66 |
BLACKBURN T 1891: 304 |