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Donaciolagria malgorzatae sp. nov. from Laos and Thailand is described. New country and new Chinese province records of formerly described species of Donaciolagria Pic, 1914 are given.
Seven new species of Lagriini are described from the Kingdom of Bhutan (hereafter Bhutan) and other parts of the Himalayas: Bothynogria simillimasp. nov. (Bhutan, India, Nepal), Donaciolagria densicornissp. nov. (Bhutan), Lagria (Ammocera) bhutanicolasp. nov. (Bhutan), Lagria (Ammocera) spinulicornissp. nov. (Bhutan), Lagria (Lagria) wanduensissp. nov. (Bhutan), Sora barapanicasp. nov. (Bhutan, India), Sora marmoreipennissp. nov. (Bhutan, India, Nepal, Vietnam). New locality records of further seven species of Lagriini collected in Bhutan are presented, with Casnonidea nigripennisFairmaire, 1894 and Cerogria quadrimaculata (Hope, 1831) representing new country records. Further new country, Chinese province and Indian state records: Casnonidea nigripennis: India (Sikkim, West Bengal), Nepal; Cerogria basalis (Hope, 1831): Myanmar, Thailand, Laos; Cerogria nepalensis (Hope, 1831): India (Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya); Cerogria quadrimaculata (Hope, 1831): China (Zhejiang), Laos, Myanmar. A lectotype of Lagria (Ammocera) unicolorBorchmann, 1942 is designated.
Pentaphyllus reibnitzi sp. nov. from Cyprus is described, representing the fourth species of Pentaphyllus from the western Palaearctic Region. All four species from this area are figured, a key for their identification and selected faunistic data are given. Two species have a wider distribution in the western Palaearctic Region, and two are restricted to limited areas in Azerbaijan or Cyprus, respectively. The type specimens of the new species were found in polypores, collected from a dead tree of Ficus carica in an extensively cultivated garden near seashore. Lectotype of Pentaphyllus nitidulus Reitter, 1884 is designated.
The redescriptions of Hyalarthrodosis monodi (Pierre, 1974) and Hyalerodius jirofti Kaszab, 1979, species hitherto known from single and damaged specimens, are supplemented based on the newly accessed material. The structure of male genitalia of these taxa is described for the first time. The key to the Asian genera of the Arthrodosis-like Erodiini is modified to include new diagnostic characters. New distributional records for the studied species are provided. The evolutionary adaptations to the ultrapsammophilous lifestyle within Tenebrionidae are discussed.
A new genus and species of fossil Tenebrionidae is described. Yantaroxenos colydioides gen. et sp. nov. in the subfamily Lagriinae (presumably the tribe Belopini) originates from Baltic amber. Yantaroxenos gen. nov. is most similar to the Western Hemisphere genus Rhypasma Pascoe, 1862 (Belopini) based on the general habitus, the granulated pronotal surface, carinate elytra, and the carinate anterior aspect of the pronotum. Yantaroxenos gen. nov. differs from Rhypasma in the scaly pubescence on the body, the presence of ridges above the eyes, the strongly convex and protruding anterior half of the pronotum that covers the base of the head, the shorter legs, and the absence of 3-segmented antennal club.
Six new species of Leptodes Dejean, 1834 are described from caves in southern parts of Iran: Leptodes (Leptodes) chakchakensis sp. nov., L. (Leptodes) farashahi sp. nov., L. (Mesoleptodes) karmaniae sp. nov., L. (Mesoleptodes) khanensis sp. nov., L. (Mesoleptodes) persiae sp. nov., L. (Mesoleptodes) shapouri sp. nov. The species Leptodes (Mesoleptodes) kulzeri Kaszab, 1959 and L. (Mesoleptodes) solieri Semenov, 1909 are redescribed based on recently collected specimens. An identification key to the nine Leptodes species known from Iran is given.
The second part of the world catalogue of Goriocephalum Solier, 1834 contains the list of the type species preserved in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hungary, Budapest), the list of the papers on Gonocephahim species and additional data for 95 species and subspecies. At present, 417 species and subspecies belong to the genus Gonocephalum.
Lepidocaulinus gen. nov. and its type species L. mirabilis sp. nov. (Coleóptera: Tenebrionidae: Stenochiinae) are described from Thailand. The new genus is related to Pigeocaulinus Kaszab, 1984 (= Leprocaulinus Kaszab, 1982, not Leprocaulinus Uvarov, 1940), and to Hexarhopalus Fairmaire, 1891. Pigeocaulinus sumatranus Kaszab, 1984 is considered as a new synonym of Pigeocaulinus krikkeni (Kaszab, 1982). Neotype is designated for Pigeocaulinus sumatranus Kaszab, 1984.
This paper deals with nomenclatural problems in family-group and genus- group names in Palaearctic Tenebrionidae. Triboliini, Amarygmini and Mycetocharina were first made available in Faunula monacensis cantharologica (Gistel, 1848). Neopachypterina nomen novum is proposed as a replacement name for Pachypterina Medvedev, 1968 which is based on a junior homonym. The type genus of this subtribe is Neopachypterus nomen novum (replacement name for Pachypterus Lucas, 1846, not Swainson, 1839: Pisces). The available namelmatismus Dejean, 1834 is given priority over Himatismus Erichson, 1843 and Curimosphena Gebien, 1920. A list of new combinations for Imatismus is given. References are given to preserve the usage of Erodiini Bilberg, 1820, Epitragini Blanchard, 1845, Adesmiini Lacordaire, 1859, Metaclisa Jacquelin du Val, 1861 and Pachyscelis Solier, 1836 which are threatened by recently discovered older names.
Rhypasma Pascoe, 1862 is transferred from the tribe Stenosini (Pimeliinae) to Belopini (Lagriinae). Caribanosis gen. nov. is described and placed in Stenosini (Tenebrionidae: Pimeliinae) to hold Rhypasma quisqueyanus Garrido et Varela, 2011. The following new combination is established: Caribanosis quisqueyanus (Garrido et Varela, 2011), comb. nov. Caribanosis is similar to the South American genus Grammicus Waterhouse, 1845 but differs in having a single central pronotal keel, not two lateral keels as in Grammicus. Both are members of the subtribe Stenosina.
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