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Systellopini Von Dalla Torre 1912

  • 1. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (Quarantine WA), Locked Bag 69, Welshpool DC, Western Australia 6986, Australia. paul. hutchinson @ dpird. wa. gov. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8747 - 1320
  • 2. Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia.

Description

Tribe Systellopini

Revised diagnosis (Figs. 1–6, 8–9, 12–24). Modified from Allsopp (1990). Male. Form normal, not unusually depressed; surface of body and legs dull coloured, not metallic. Labrum large, extended in front of clypeus and in same general plane, either clearly differentiated by a complete suture dorsally or suture only evident on lateral declivity. Clypeus without a fringe of erect, stout-pointed spines along anterior margin, lateral edges usually deeply emarginate before ocular canthus. Antennal club with 3, 5, 6 or 7 lamellae. Pronotum with defined lateral margins and edges. Mesosternum and metasternum without a trace of a median process. Anterior leg with coxae projecting to a distance not greater than width of coxal cavity; tibiae each with 1 or 2 teeth on outer edge in addition to apical tooth. Metacoxae inflated, usually without defined lateral margins; metafemora inflated; metatibia very short and stout, ratio length:width 0.9–2.2:1, complete transverse, setose ridge on middle of outer side, 2 distal spurs, 1 above and 1 below articulation of tarsus. All claws simple and equal. Abdomen without longitudinal ridge along each side. Parameres long and slender, simple and symmetrical.

The tribe contains Chilodiplus Sharp, 1877 (4 species), Enamillus Sharp, 1877 (8 species), Prochelyna Erichson, 1847 (3 species), Sarothromerus Blackburn, 1907 (3 species), Sphyrocallus Sharp, 1877 (3 species), and Systellopus Sharp, 1877 (1 species) (Allsopp 1990, 1993; Weir et al. 2019), and Liomenochilus Hutchinson & Allsopp new genus (1 species). A further species, Metascelis flexilis Westwood, 1842, was included in the Systellopini (Dalla Torre 1912), but the only known specimen is from the India-Nepal border and is not a systellopine (Allsopp 1990).

Notes

Published as part of Hutchinson, Paul M. & Allsopp, Peter G., 2022, Liomenochilus ongi (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Systellopini), a new genus and new species from northern Western Australia, pp. 119-128 in Zootaxa 5100 (1) on page 120, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5100.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/6127852

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Von Dalla Torre
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Scarabaeidae
Taxon rank
tribe
Taxonomic concept label
Systellopini Dalla, 1912 sec. Hutchinson & Allsopp, 2022

References

  • Allsopp, P. G. (1990) Revision of the Systellopini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae). Invertebrate Taxonomy, 3, 197 - 227. https: // doi. org / 10.1071 / IT 9890197
  • Sharp, D. (1877) Descriptions of some new forms of aberrant Melolonthini from Australia forming a distinct subtribe (Systellopides). Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, 9, 311 - 320.
  • Allsopp, P. G. (1993) Three new species of Chilodiplus Sharp (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from northern Australia. Australian Entomologist, 20, 49 - 55.
  • Weir, T. A., Lawrence, J. F., Lemann, C. & Gunter, N. L. (2019) Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae Leach 1819. In: Slipinski, A. & Lawrence, J. F. (Eds.), Australian Beetles. Vol. 2. Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, Polyphaga (part). CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South, pp. 447 - 507.
  • Dalla Torre, K. W. von. (1912) Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae. I. Coleoptorum Catalogus, 45, 1 - 84.