Xenodacne Boyle, 1956
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Xenodacne Boyle, 1956 , full generic status
Figures 3, 5 View Figures 1–7 , 10–11 View Figures 8–12
Dacne (Xenodacne) Boyle 1956: 84 . Type: Dacne picea LeConte 1875: 170 , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Some characters that help diagnose Ameridacne include: Antennal club strongly capitate to subcircular, antennomeres symmetrical. *Pronotal anterior margin straight to concave medially (not swollen covering base of head; Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 , 10–11 View Figures 8–12 ). Pronotal punctures evenly distributed ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 ). Proventrite with lines generally short, central plate not prominent. *Lateral pronotal marginal bead thickened anteriorly ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–7 , 10–11 View Figures 8–12 ). Mesocoxae broadly separated, meso-metaventrite juncture straight. Female genitalia with gonostyli absent, gonocoxite sclerotized and chisel-like. Female genitalia with segment 9 bearing rows of teeth-like lamellae.
Included species. Eight species:
Xenodacne cyclochilus ( Boyle, 1954)
Xenodacne hujiayaoi (Dai and Zhao, 2013)
Xenodacne maculata ( Chûjô, 1940)
Xenodacne picea ( LeConte, 1875)
Xenodacne pubescens ( Boyle, 1956)
Xenodacne tangliangi (Dai and Zhao, 2013)
Xenodacne zonaria zonaria ( Lewis, 1887)
Xenodacne zonaria taiwana ( Chûjô, 1976)
Distribution. Eastern Asia and western North America.
Remarks. Additional comparative diagnostics and images of Oriental species are presented in Dai and Zhao (2013a). In many ways, Xenodacne is more similar to true Dacne than other genera. The most notable differences are those stated by Boyle (1956): pronotal anterior margin not swollen and hood-like; pronotal lateral margin swollen anteriorly; and elytral punctation confused, not in distinct rows. These features could group Xenodacne with other taxa like some member of Thallis (sensu lato). Raising Xenodacne to generic level, makes Dacne more homogeneous and more clearly defined.
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Xenodacne Boyle, 1956
Skelley, Paul E. 2023 |
Dacne (Xenodacne)
Boyle WW 1956: 84 |
LeConte JL 1875: 170 |