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A new species of the genus Opatrum Fabricius, 1775, O. (Opatrum) malgorzatae sp. nov., is described from Corsica. It is compared to its Sardinian endemic relative O. (Opatrum) dahli Küster, 1849. Photographs of habitus and aedeagus of both species are presented.
Blacodatus szutkowskii, sp. nov. from South Africa is described, illustrated and compared with its relative - Blacodatus vertagus (Mulsant et Rey, 1859). A new generic concept of the previously monotypie Blacodatus is proposed. The distribution map is presented.
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.
The species of the genus Opatroides designated Brullé, 1832 are studied and a key to all species is provided. Lectotypes are designed for Penthicus curtulus Fairmaire, 1892, Penthicus frater Fairmaire, 1896, Penthicus vicinus Fairmaire, 1896 and Opatroides angulatus Baudi, 1875. This taxon is considered to be a geographical subspecies from Syria and Iran of the nominal form, O. vicinus, described from India. Opatroides punctulatus Brullé, 1832 is confirmed to be a widely distributed species, consisting of three geographical subspecies: the nominal form O. punctulatus Brullé, described from Greece, occupying the coast of the Mediterranean Sea; the subspecies subcylindricus Ménétriès, 1849 occupying the Anatolian region, the Middle East, the Caucasus and the Central Asian region; the subspecies lilligi ssp. nov. in the Niger, Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Sudan. The status of Opatroides hemistictus Gebien, 1920 from Namibia and South Africa, as a species from belonging to the genus Mesomorphus Seidlitz, 1893, is confirmed. Figures of the habitus and aedeagus for all taxa are given for the first time.
The taxonomie concepts of endemic South African genera Parastizopus Gebien, 1938 and Ennychiatus Koch, 1963 are verified. The results of the study are based on the comparative morphological analysis and gave the following decisions: (1) new concept of the Parastizopus is based on the discontinuous and unambiguous diagnostic characters, (2) all species of the Ennychiatus belong to the genus Parastizopus; (3) the name Ennychiatus should be treated as a junior synonym of Parastizopus; (4) the following new combination are proposed: Parastizopus nocturnus (Koch, 1963), P. caraboides (Fairmaire, 1897), P. namaquanus (Koch, 1963), P. fitzsimonsi (Koch, 1963). The division of the Parastizopus into the following species groups is proposed: armaticeps (3 species), caraboides (4) and major (3). New species P. johannae sp. nov. from Southern Africa is diagnosed, described and illustrated. A checklist and the identification key is provided to all known species of Parastizopus.
Amathobius Gebien, 1920 (type species: Amathobius glyptopterus Koch, 1963) is revised and illustrated. The genus is a member of a monophyletic subtribe Stizopina (Tenebrionidae: Opatrini). The following new species are described: Amathobius ignatii and A. kaminskii. The genus Amathobius consists of six species distributed in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. The identification key is provided to all known species of the genus.
The study results of the type specimens of tenebrionid beetles described as Apsheronellus arenarius Bogačev, 1967, Microleichenum choresmensis G. Medvedev, 1973, Lobodera (Discotus) kaszabi Skopin, 1960, Penthicus (Allomyladion) kaszabi Bogačev, 1972, Prosodes (Laraliporosodes) lar Bogačev, 1947 and Achaemenus villosus Bogačev, 1949 are presented in this paper. The following nomenclatural decisions are proposed: Microleichenium G. Medvedev, 1973 is considered a junior synonym of the name Apsheronellus Bogačev, 1967; Penticus (Allomyladiori) kaszabi Bogačev, 1972 is considered a secondary junior homonym of Lobodera (D.) kaszabi Skopin, 1960 and as result, the first name is changed on Penthicus (Allomyladiori) zoltani Medvedev et Iwan, nom. nov.; Prosodes (Laraliprosodes) lar Bogačev, 1947 is transferred to the subgenus Dineria Motschulsky of the genus Blaps F. and as result, Dineria Motschulsky, 1860 (type species: Blaps confuse Ménétriés, 1832) is considered a senior synonym of Laraliprosodes Bogačev, 1942 (type species: Prosodes lar Bogačev, 1942); the name Achaemenus Bogačev, 1949 is considered a junior homonym of Achaemenus Stål, 1856 (Cicadinea, Homoptera) and is replaced by Bogatshevia G. Medvedev et Iwan, nom. nov. (type species: Achaemenus villosus Bogačev, 1949).
A division of the group of genera of the former subfamily Opatrinae (sensu Koch 1956 and Medvedev 1968) into 2 tribes: Opatrini and Pedinini is proposed, based on the structure of male genitalia and trochanter/femur. The two tribes are members of Tenebrioninae, according to the current classification of Tenebrionidae proposed by Lawrence and Newton (1995). Structural characters of the genera of Dissonomini (Aphaleria Reitter, Dissonomus Jacquelin du Val) and Melanimini (Cheirodes Gené, Melanimon Steven, Dolamara Reichardt), and genera Edylius Champion, Stenolamus Gebien and Anophthalmolamus Ferrer make it impossible to include them in either Opatrini or Pedinini; however it is proposed to include the subtribe Eleodiina in the tribe Pedinini.
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