Anthicus (Aulacoderus), LaFerte-Senectere, 1849

Kejval, Zbyněk & Chandler, Donald S., 2020, Generic revision of the Microhoriini with new species and synonymies from the Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Anthicidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60 (1), pp. 95-154 : 110

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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.007

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scientific name

Anthicus (Aulacoderus)
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Aulacoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849

( Figs 9, 10 View Figs 7–14 , 49 View Figs 47–53. 47, 48 , 124, 125 View Figs 123–137 )

Anthicus subg. Aulacoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849b: 133 . Type species: Anthicus View in CoL transversalis LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849, by original designation; currently a junior homonym, replaced with Anthicus View in CoL mutatus Gemminger, 1870.

Anthicus (Aulacoderus) : LAFERTÉ- SÉNECTÈRE (1849c): 266 (repeated description); HEYDEN (1883): 141 (catalogue); HEYDEN (1891): 268 (catalogue); REITTER (1906): 445 (catalogue); WINKLER (1927): 850 (catalogue); VAN HILLE (1961): 232 (characters, species-groups); VAN HILLE (1971): 368 (list); VAN HILLE (1984): 2, Figs 2–4 View Figs 1–6. 1 , 7–8 View Figs 7–14 (monograph); VAN HILLE (1985): 56 (characters, key to species-groups).

Aulacoderus : BONADONA (1974): 108 (list); UHMANN (1976): 173 (key to genera); UHMANN (1978): 76, 79 (checklist); BUCCIARELLI (1980): 175, 218 (characters, key to genera and species, Italy); ANGELINI et al. (1995): 24 (checklist, Italy); CHANDLER et al. (2004): 113, 117 (nomenclature, list); CHANDLER et al. (2008): 429 (catalogue); KEJVAL (2015): 178 (characters, relationships); KEJVAL (2017): 57 (redescription, biology, distribution, variation, key to species, Palaearctic Region).

Species/specimens examined. Aulacoderus mutatus (Gemminger, 1870), South Africa, Simons Town, J. C. van Hille det. ( ZKDC). In addition, nearly all Palaearctic species ( KEJVAL 2017), and members of most species-groups proposed by VAN HILLE (1984).

Diagnosis. (i) Mandibles with uneven cutting edge, at most with small denticle distally on right mandible; (ii) anterior margin of procoxal cavity nearly evenly concave, lacking distinct incision, Fig. 49 View Figs 47–53. 47, 48 ; (iii) intercoxal process of proventrite reduced; (iv) postcoxal bridge with median projection; (v) mesoventrite subtriangular, Fig. 9 View Figs 7–14 ; (vi) mesepisterna shallowly impressed, lacking transverse groove, Fig. 10 View Figs 7–14 ; (vii) mesepisterna distinctly separate medially on anterior margin; (viii) pore of mesothoracic gland situated at margin of mesothorax, orifice inconspicuous; (ix) intercoxal process of abdomen rather short and wide, mostly rounded apically, subtriangular and pointed in some species; (x) posterior transverse carina of metacoxae distinct and fully developed; (xi) meso- and metatibiae with single terminal spur; (xii) basal-piece of tegmen tubular and well-developed (mostly longer or about as long as apical portion).

Distribution. Afrotropical and Palaearctic Region (about 140 species). The genus is extremely speciose in southern Africa, however no records are known from Madagascar. In the Palaearctic Region it is restricted to the western subtropical areas (27 species); its northernmost reliable records originate from Armenia, Croatia, Italy, and the easternmost records are from Afghanistan ( CHANDLER et al. 2008, KEJVAL 2017).

Relationships. Aulacoderus is a distinctive genus, closely related to Falsophilus as indicated by the following shared features. The characters i, iii, v–viii (symplesiomorphies) and ii, iv, x (synapomorphies) are shared with this genus ( KEJVAL 2017). As for differences (ix, xi, xii), the shape of the intercoxal process of the abdomen (ix) is variable, but never narrow and subtruncate (as it is in Falsophilus) or narrowed and sharply pointed apically (plesiomorphic condition). The reduced number of terminal spurs of the meso- and metatibiae (xi) is undoubtedly derived and seems to be stable, however, this character, as well as the well-developed, tubular basal-piece of the tegmen (xii), are shared with numerous Microhoria .

In addition, Aulacoderus seems to lack any metathoracic and/or abdominal foveae or setose impressions that are known in Liparoderus , many Microhoria , and numerous Falsophilus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Anthicidae

Genus

Anthicus

Loc

Anthicus (Aulacoderus)

Kejval, Zbyněk & Chandler, Donald S. 2020
2020
Loc

Aulacoderus

KEJVAL Z. 2017: 57
KEJVAL Z. 2015: 178
CHANDLER D. S. & UHMANN G. & NARDI G. & TELNOV D. 2008: 429
CHANDLER D. S. & NARDI G. & TELNOV D. 2004: 113
ANGELINI F. & AUDISIO P. & BOLOGNA M. A. & DE BIASE A. & CISCOLO M. E. & NARDI G. & RATTI E. & ZAMPETTI M. F. 1995: 24
BUCCIARELLI I. 1980: 175
UHMANN G. 1978: 76
UHMANN G. 1976: 173
BONADONA P. 1974: 108
1974
Loc

Anthicus (Aulacoderus)

VAN HILLE J. C. 1985: 56
VAN HILLE J. C. 1984: 2
VAN HILLE J. C. 1971: 368
VAN HILLE J. C. 1961: 232
WINKLER A. 1927: 850
REITTER E. 1906: 445
HEYDEN L. F. J. D. VON 1891: 268
HEYDEN L. F. J. D. VON 1883: 141
1883
Loc

Anthicus subg. Aulacoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849b: 133

LAFERTE-SENECTERE F. T. DE 1849: 133
1849
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