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Abstract
Myceporthus Skelley & Powell, 2018 (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Tritomini) is revised. Species currently in the genus, M. pauperculus (Lacordaire, 1842) and M. vernix (Casey, 1916), are reviewed. Five new species are described: M. careorufus sp. nov., M. melinatrum sp. nov., M. rubeus sp. nov., M. rubicundus sp. nov., and M. rufus sp. nov., with a dichotomous key to members of the genus also provided.
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Insect Systematics & Evolution (ISE) publishes original papers on all aspects of systematic entomology and the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct insects and related groups. Priority is given to taxonomic revisions and phylogenetic studies employing morphological and molecular data. ISE also welcomes reviews and syntheses that can appeal to a wide community of systematic entomologists. Single species descriptions, regional checklists, and phylogenetic studies based on few taxa or single molecular markers will generally not be accepted.