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摘要
pennis gen. et sp. nov.是产自广东、广西、云南和海南的一个新属和新种。该属很容易从所有已知的Lagriini属中区分出来:大眼睛,在腹面几乎连续;中央隆起的前盘;波纹状鞘翅,间隔期具刚毛小瘤;粗点状股骨;侧面见横扩的尖形先端。介绍了体质、男性生殖器、女性生殖道、产卵器和主要诊断特征。
Tuberstira pennis (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Lagriinae), a bizarre new genus and species from South China.
Tuberstira pennisgen. et sp. nov., a new genus and species within the tribe Lagriini, subtribe Statirina, is described from Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Hainan, China. The genus is readily distinguished from all known Lagriini genera by: large eyes, nearly contiguous on the ventral surface; centrally elevated pronotal disc; corrugated elytra, with setigerous tubercles in intervals; coarsely punctate femora; and transversely expanded aedeagal apex in lateral view. The habitus, male genitalia, female genital tube, ovipositor and key diagnostic features are illustrated.
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