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Stroheckeria quadrimaculata gen. and sp. nov. (Coleóptera: Endomychidae, Lycoperdininae) from Vietnam is described and illustrated. Placement of this genus within the subfamily Lycoperdininae is discussed.
Species of the Oriental genus Avencymon are reviewed. The following new synonym is proposed: Avencymon ruficephalus (Ohta, 1931) (= Avencymon concolor (Strohecker, 1951). A new species of Avencymon, A. bicolor from Indonesia is described and illustrated. Taxonomic notes on the genus and a key to its known species are provided. The placement of Avencymon within the subfamily Lycoperdininae is confirmed.
Four new species of Pseudindalmus, P. burckhardti (Malaysia), P. longicornis (Taiwan),P. similis (Thailand) and P. sumatrensis (Sumatra) are described and illustrated. Pseudindalmus rufonotatus (Pic, 1940) is redescribed and the placement of P. testaceitarsis within the genus Mycetina is confirmed, based on the type material. The lectotype is designated for Falsodanae (=Pseudindalmus) rufonotata Pic, 1940. Taxonomic notes on the genus, a key to its known species and a checklist are provided. The proper placement of Pseudindalmus within the subfamily Lycoperdininae is confirmed.
Daulis monteithi, a new species from Queensland and New South Wales is described and illustrated. A key to the known species of the genus is provided. The similarities and relationships of Daulis with Archipines Strohecker and Daulotypus Lea are briefly discussed.
Two new species of the Neotropical genus Acinaces (A. nataliae and A. kumeralis) from Peru are described, diagnosed and illustrated. The following new status is proposed: A. stroheekeri Tomaszewska, 2003 ( =A. lebasii stroheckeri Tomaszewska, 2003). Notes on the colour variation of A. laceratus, the most variable species of the genus are provided. The key to the known species of the genus is updated.
World species of the genus Acinaces are reviewed, keyed and illustrated. The following new synonyms are proposed: Acinaces lebasii Gerstaecker, 1858 (=Acinaces curtus Pic, 1938); Acinaces laceratus Gerstaecker, 1858 (=Acinaces laceratus junctus Pic, 1938). The lectotypes are designated for Acinaces lebasii Gerstaecker and Acinaces laceratus Gerstaecker. Four new species: Acinaces gerstaeckeri (Colombia), A. pakaluki Bolivia), A. unicolor (Brazil), A. ovatus (Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay) and one subspecies Acinaces lebasii stroheckeri (Bolivia, Brazil) are described. Distribution, nomenclatural history and diagnoses are provided for each species.
Two new species: Endomychus foveolatus and E. nigricapitatus from China (Yunnan) and Burma are described and illustrated.
Cyclotoma alleni, new species from India is described and illustrated.
A cladistic analysis of the family Endomychidae based on adult and larval characters to resolve the relationships between its subfamilies is presented. Monophyly of the Endomychidae and all subfamilies was tested, and the family and all currently recognized subfamilies including the largest subfamily, Lycoperdininae are hypothesized to be monophyletic groups. Cladistic analysis was performed separately on adult and on the combined character sets. The adult data matrix was coded for 69 characters for 65 ingroup taxa (38 genera of Lycoperdininae and 27 genera from all remaining endomychid subfamilies, representing Eupsilobiinae, Danascelinae, Mycetaeinae, Leiestinae, Merophysiinae, Anamorphinae, Pleganophorinae, Xenomycetinae, Endomychinae, Stenotarsinae and Epipocinae), and 4 outgroup taxa representing 3 families of Cucujoidea: Coccinellidae (Sticholotis and Rhyzobius), Corylophidae (Holopsis) and Cerylonidae (Hypodacnella). Combined matrix was prepared in two variants; first included all 69 taxa and 96 morphological, adult plus larval characters, and the second variant included 33 taxa (only those with known larvae) coded for 96 morphological, adult and larval characters. The shortest, most parsimonious solutions were investigated using NONA-WinClada and Hennig86. The monophyly of the largest subfamily Lycoperdininae was supported and based on the results of the analyses five generic groups may be recognized: Daulis-group, Amphix-group, Amphisternus-group, Eumorphus-group - monophyletic and Lycoperdina-group not supported by apomorphic characters. All 38 genera of Lycoperdininae are described, diagnosed and included in an identification key; the larvae of 10 genera are also described. The first larval descriptions are given for: Amphisternus verrucosus Gorham, Acinaces sp., Amphix vestitus cinctus (Fabricius), Encymon immaculatus (Montruzier). Gerstaeckerus nom. nov. is proposed here for Engonius Gerstaecker, 1857 (nec Engonius Perty, 1833). Type species are designated for the following genera: Dioedes Gerstaecker, 1857 (Dioedes columbinus Gerstaecker, 1857), Eumorphoides Guérin, 1858 (Eumorphus tetraspilotus Hope, 1832), Enaisimus Guérin, 1858 (Eumorphus quadrinotatus Gerstaecker, 1857), Haplomorphus Guérin, 1858 (Eumorphus bipunctatus Perty, 1831), Heterandrus Guérin, 1858 (Eumorphus confusus Guérin, 1857), Rhachidophorus Guérin, 1857 (Cacodaemon hopei Thomson, 1857 (=Eumorphus hopei Guérin, 1857)), Olenus Thomson, 1857 (Trycherus senegalensis Gerstaecker, 1857). Daulis Erichson and Daulotypus Lea, treated in the recent classification of Endomychidae (Tomaszewska 2000) as genera incertae sedis, are confirmed here to belong in Lycoperdininae. The following new synonym is proposed: Evolocera championi Sharp, 1891 (=Adamia mexicana Tomaszewska, 2000), consequently Evolocera Sharp, previously classified in Merophysiinae, is moved here to Eupsilobiinae. The lectotype of Evolocera championi is designated here. The history of classification and the known aspects of the biology of the subfamily are provided. The genus Polymus Mulsant, 1846 is treated here as incertae sedis, due to the unavailability of material for study.
World species of the genus Endomychus are reviewed, keyed and illustrated. The following new synonyms are proposed: Endomychus coccineus (Linnaeus, 1758) (=Endomychus quadripunctatus Gorham, 1873); E. atripes Pic, 1921 (=E. curtus Pic, 1927); E. quadra (Gorham, 1887) (=E. ohbayashii Nakane, 1951; =E. ohbayashii shirahatai Nakane, 1951; -E. ohbayashii kojimai Nakane, 1994) E. plagiatus (Gorham, 1887) (=E. plagiatus interruptus Nakane, 1994); E. gorhami (Lewis, 1874) (=E. gorhami kyushuensis Sasaji, 1978). The following new status is proposed: E. punctatus Arrow, 1928 (=E. divisus punctatus Arrow, 1928). Lectotypes are designated for Endomychus armeniacus Motschulsky, E. atripes Pic, E. curtus Pic, E. divisus Arrow, E. divisus punctatus Arrow, E. tonkineus Pic, Caenomychus humeralis Pic, C. muelleri Mader, and Cyanauges nigropiceus Gorham. Seven new species are described: Endomychus pakistanlcus (Pakistan), E. micrus (Pakistan), E. mroczkowskii (E. Nepal), E. yunnani (China: Yunnan), E. slipinskii (N. Burma), E. rogeri (Vietnam) and E. agatae (India: Assam). Distribution, nomenclatural history and diagnoses are provided for each species. Endomychus rufipes Pic and E. nigripes Mader, are treated here as species incertae sedis because of insufficient descriptions and unavailable material.
The recent review of the genus Endomychus is supplemented. Two new species are described: Endomychus sasajii (Taiwan) and E. atricornis (Burma). Two species are redescribed, based on type material: E. sauteri Chûjô, 1938 and E. nigripes Mader, 1955. Endomychus muelleri (Mader, 1955) is synonymized with Endomychus nigriceps Chûjô, 1938, syn. nov. Lectotypes are designated for Endomychus sauteri Chûjô, 1938 and E. nigricomis Chûjô, 1938. Distribution, nomenclatural history, diagnoses and illustrations are provided for each species. Key to the world species of Endomychus is updated.
A new species of Amphistethus, A. stroheckeri (Laos) is described and illustrated. Notes on the genus and the key to its known species are provided.
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