Амурский зоологический журнал I(4), 2009. 296-324
УДК 595.768.2 Amurian zoological journal I(4), 2009. 296-324
ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF RECENT AND FOSSIL SPECIES OF THE FAMILY BELIDAE (COLEOPTERA) FROM THE WORLD FAUNA A.A. Legalov
[Легалов А.А. Аннотированный список рецентных и вымерших видов семейства Belidae (Coleoptera) мировой фауны] Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology, Siberian Zoological Museum, Frunze street, 11, 630091, Novosibirsk, Russia Институт систематики и экологии животных СО РАН, Сибирский зоологический музей, Фрунзе, 11, 630091, Новосибирск, Россия. E-mail: [email protected]
Key words: Coleoptera, Belidae, Belinae, Oxycoryninae, world fauna, annotated checklist.
Ключевые слова: Coleoptera, Belidae, Belinae, Oxycoryninae, мировая фауна, аннотированный список.
Summary. An annotated checklist of family Belidae is compiled. Key to the supraspecific taxa is given. New tribes Distenorrhinoidini Legalov, trib.n. (type genus: Distenorrhinoides Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000) and Alloxycorynini Legalov, trib.n. (type genus: Alloxycorynus Voss, 1957), new subtribes Homalocerina Legalov, subtrib.n. (type genus: Homalocerus Schoenherr, 1839) of tribe Belini Schoenherr, 1826 and Zherichinixenina Legalov, subtrib.n. (type genus: Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n.) of tribe Metrioxenini Voss, 1953, new genera Pseodorhinotia Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Brentus brunneus Guerin-Meneville, 1838), Tasmanobelus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Belus pictirostris Lea, 1908), Blackburnibelus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Isacantha bimaculata Pascoe, 1871), Pascoebelus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Isacantha exigua Pascoe, 1873), Leabelus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Belus simplicipennis Lea, 1908), Lyalixena Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Metrioxena enderleini Heller, 1915), Wallacexena Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Metrioxena corporaali Heller, 1925), Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n.), Vladimirixena Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Metrioxena sumatrana Heller, 1915), new subgenera Australobelus Legalov, subgen.n. (type species: Belus farinarius Pascoe, 1873) of genus Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819 and Germaribelus Legalov, subgen.n. (type species: Belus sparsus Germar, 1848) of genus Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999 and new species Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n. from Sumatra are described. New systematic placements are proposed: Khetana Zherikhin, 1993, placem.n. from family Nemonychidae to family Belidae; Araiobelusfiliformis (Germar, 1848), placem.n., A. inconstans (Lea, 1908), placem.n., A. parallelus (Pascoe, 1872), placem.n., A. serpens (Pascoe, 1870), placem.n. and A. tenis (Lea, 1899), placem.n. are transferred from genus Rhinotia Kirby, 1819 to genus Araiobelus Zimmerman, 1994; Stenobelus acaciae (Lea, 1899), placem.n., S. angustata (Lea, 1917), placem.n., S. aphthosus (Pascoe, 1873), placem.n., S. elegans (Blackburn, 1893), placem.n. and S. exilis (Lea, 1917), placem.n. are transferred from genus Rhinotia Kirby, 1819 to genus Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999. Changes of status: Orthorhynchoides Legalov, 2007, stat.n. is upgraded from subgenus to genus. Resurrected status: genus Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819, stat.res. 94 new combinations are proposed.
Резюме. Составлен систематический список семейства. Представлен определитель надвидовых таксонов. В работе описаны новые триба Distenorrhinoidini Legalov, trib.n. (типовой род: Distenorrhinoides Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000) и Alloxycorynini Legalov, trib.n. (типовой род: Alloxycorynus Voss, 1957), новые подтрибы Homalocerina Legalov, subtrib.n. (типовой род: Homalocerus Schoenherr, 1839) трибы Belini Schoenherr, 1826 и Zherichinixenina Legalov, subtrib.n. (типовой род: Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n.) трибы Metrioxenini Voss, 1953, новые рода Pseodorhinotia Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Brentus brunneus Guerin-Meneville, 1838), Tasmanobelus Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Belus pictirostris Lea, 1908), Blackburnibelus Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Isacantha bimaculata Pascoe, 1871), Pascoebelus Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Isacantha exigua Pascoe, 1873), Leabelus Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Belus simplicipennis Lea, 1908), Lyalixena Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Metrioxena enderleini Heller, 1915), Wallacexena Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Metrioxena corporaali Heller, 1925), Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n.) и Vladimirixena Legalov, gen.n. (типовой вид: Metrioxena sumatrana Heller, 1915), новые подрода Australobelus Legalov, subgen.n. (типовой вид: Belus farinarius Pascoe, 1873) рода Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819 и Germaribelus Legalov, subgen.n. (типовой вид: Belus sparsus Germar, 1848) рода Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999 и новый вид Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n. с Суматры. Изменено систематическое положение рода (из семейства Nemonychidae в семейство Belidae) и видов Araiobelus filiformis (Germar, 1848), placem.n., A. inconstans (Lea, 1908), placem.n., A. parallelus (Pascoe, 1872), placem.n., A. serpens (Pascoe, 1870), placem.n. и A. tenis (Lea, 1899), placem.n. из рода Rhinotia Kirby, 1819 в род Araiobelus Zimmerman, 1994; Stenobelus acaciae (Lea, 1899), placem.n., S. angustata (Lea, 1917), placem.n., S. aphthosus (Pascoe, 1873), placem.n., S. elegans (Blackburn, 1893), placem.n. и S. exilis (Lea, 1917), placem.n. из рода Rhinotia Kirby, 1819 в род Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999. Изменен систематический статус Orthorhynchoides Legalov, 2007, stat.n. (из подрода до рода). Восстановлен систематический статус Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819, stat.res. Установлены 94 новые комбинации.
INTRODUCTION The undescribed Eocene fossil forms are known from
Europe: Rhopalotria Chevrolat, 1878 (France) [Zherichin, The paraphyletic family Belidae includes two groups pers. com.] and Metrioxenini (Baltic Amber) [Weitschat,
(Belinae and Oxycoryninae) having the 2 sutures joining Wichard, 2002].
apically to form a triangle. Belidae was formed from 141 recent species from 38 genera of the subfamily Nemonychidae due to the transition to development in Belinae are distributed in the South America, Australia, plant tissues and Oxycoryninae diverged from subfamily New Guinea, Solomon Islands and New Zealand (fig. 1)
Belinae. and 207 recent species from 17 genera of the subfamily
4 species are described from Early Cretaceous (Belinae Oxycoryninae in the southeast North America, Central
(2), Brazil, Spain and Oxycoryninae (2), Spain, Russia: and South America, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia,
Khabarovskii krai), 1 species from Eocene (Oxycoryninae, Hawaiian Islands, Canary Islands, North Africa, Southern
Baltic Amber) and 1 species from Lower Oligocene Africa, Southeast Asia, Soenda Islands, New Zealand and
(Oxycoryninae, USA: Florissant) [Gratshev, Zherikhin, New Caledonia (fig. 2).
2000; Scudder, 1893; Voss, 1953; Whalley, Jarzembowski, Present paper continues the author’s research into
1985; Zherichin, Gratshev, 2004; Zherikhin, 1993; primitive weevils [Legalov, 2003, 2007, 2009a, 2009b,
Zherikhin, Gratshev, 1997]. 2009c].
Fig. 1. Distribution of recent and fossil Belinae. Remarks: pentagon - locations of the finds of Cretaceous taxa. Рис. 1. Распространение современных и ископаемых видов подсемейства Belinae. Замечания: пятиугольник - находки меловых таксонов.
taxa, square - location of the find of Eocene taxa; circle - locations of the finds of Oligocene taxa.
Рис. 2. Распространение современных и ископаемых видов подсемейства Oxycoryninae. Пятиугольник -находки меловых таксонов, квадрат - эоценовых; круг - олигоценовых.
MATERIAL AND METHODS museums: HNHM - Hungarian Natural History Museum
(Hungary: Budapest), ISNB - Institut Royal des Sciences Types and specimens are stored in the following Naturelles de Belgique (Belgium: Brussels), SMTD -
297
Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde (Germany: Dresden), - rostrum usually long (col. pl. VII: f). Scapus much longer
ZIN - Zoological Institute ofRussian Academy of Sciences than 1st segment of funicle. Scapus and 1st segment of
(Russia: St. Petersburg), SZMN - Siberian Zoological equal length or longer than 2nd segment of funicle.................
Museum, Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology .........................................Belitae
(Russia: Novosibirsk) and ZMMU - Zoological Museum
of Moscow State University (Russia: Moscow). Supertribe Pachyuritae Kuschel, 1959
In this article the data from the following works (col. pl. V: a-j, 6: a-h, j-l, n; XIV: 3-9, 13)
were used: Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal [1999]; Anderson PachyuriniKuschel, 1959: 253
R. [2005]; Anderson W. [1941]; Blackburn [1890, 1893, Type genus: Pachyura Hope, 1833
1895]; Blackburn & Sharp [1885]; Blanchard [1851,
1853]; Boheman [1839, 1845, 1859]; Boisduval [1835]; Key to tribes of the subpertribe Pachyuritae
Bondar [1947]; Broun [1880, 1893, 1909, 1915, 1921]; 1. Frons with striae near eyes....................Agnesiotidini
Bruch [1912, 1916]; Chevrolat [1832, 1878]; Dalla Torre - frons without striae near eyes......................Pachyurini
[1911, 1935]; Erichson [1842]; Fabricius [1775, 1787];
Fairmaire & Germain [1860, 1861]; Faust [1892]; Germar Tribe Pachyurini Kuschel, 1959
[1848]; Gratshev & Zherichin [2000]; Heller [1901, (col. pl. V: a-h; XIV: 3-6)
1911, 1914, 1915, 1925]; Hustache [1940]; Jekel [1860]; Pachyurini Kuschel, 1959: 253
Kuschel [1955, 1959, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2003]; Kuschel & Type genus: Pachyura Hope, 1833
Leschen [2003]; Lea [1899, 1908a, 1908b, 1909a, 1909b,
1910a, 1910b, 1911, 1917, 1919, 1925]; Marshall [1936, Key to genera of the tribe Pachyurini
1955]; Marvaldi [2005]; Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, 1. Rostrum very short, shorter than eye.......Arhinobelus
Bradbury & Anderson [2006]; Menier [1974]; Mermudes - rostrum distinct.........................................2
[2006]; Montrouzier [1861]; Morrone [1994]; Muniz 2. Antennae inserted near the middle rostrum (col. pl. V: b) ..
& Barrera [1969]; Norstag [1987]; Norstag & Fawcett ....................................................................3
[1989]; Newman [1838]; O’Brien [1991]; Oberprieler - antennae inserted nearthe rostrumbasis (cd. pl V f)......4
[2004]; Oke [1934]; Olliff [1889]; Pascoe [1868, 1870a, 3. Elytra whh^ prototeran^sj (c°Lpl V b). (5th segment °f
1870b, 1871, 1872b, 1872c, 1873a, 1873b, 1874, 1877, funide widened.......................................................Pachyma
1885, 1886]; Paulian [1944]; Perkins [1900, 1907, 1910, - elytra with protuberances. <5th segment of funide mt
1916, 1920, 1926, 1927, 1928a, 1928b, 1931, 1932, 1935, widened.Pachybelus
1936]; Perroud [1853a, 1853b]; Philippi [1859]; Philippi 4. Head almost spherical......................DmMWdtm
R. & Philippi F. [1864]; Schaeffer [1905]; Schoenherr - head elongated...........................................5
[1823, 1826, 1840]; Scudder [1893]; Setliff [2007]; Sharp 5. Head narrowed behind eyes (co1. pl. V: e).......................6
[1876, 1878, 1879, 1881, 1889, 1890]; Swezey [1927]; - head not narrowed behind eyes (co1. p1. V: a)....................8
Tang [1987]; Vanin [1976]; Voss [1935, 1937, 1943, 1953, 6. Temples short (co1. p1. 5: f). Pronotum widest at base.
1956, 1957, 1965]; Wollaston [1964]; Zherikhin [1993]; Elytra with metal lustre.Rhw^dun
Zherikhin & Gratshev [1995, 1997, 2004]; Zimmerman & - temples elongated (co1. pl. V: e). Pronotum widest at
Perrault [1989]; Zimmerman [1991, 1994] etc. mMdk. Elytra without meM lustre.7
7. Scutellum protruded over elytra. Temples stronger
RESULTS elongated, narrowed to pronotum.Pachyurinus
- scutellum not protruded over elytra. Temples weaker
^ elongated, almost parallel.Sphinctobelus
Family Belidae Schoenherr, 1826 o*r>* **1_____t
J 8*. Prosternum at its shortest point in front of a procoxa
several times as long as postcoxal distance. Procoxae Key to subfamilies of the family Belidae inclined caudally and slightly underlapping anterior edge
1. Body more or less cylindrical (col. pl. V: a, VI: j). 2nd of mesosternum.Habrobelus
segment of tarsi more or less elongated, not bilobed. 8th - prosternum at its shortest point in front of a procoxa little
sternite in males with distinct apodeme.........Belinae longer than postcoxal distance. Procoxae subvertical
- Body flattened (col. pl. XII: a, XIII: h). 2nd segment oftarsi and well separated from mesosternum. Mesocoxae well
transversal, usually bilobed. 8th sternite in males lacking exerted.Brachybelus
distinct apodeme.........................Oxycoryninae *by Zimmerman [1994]
Subfamily Belinae Schoenherr, 1826
(col. pl. V: a-j, 6: a-n, VII: a-j, VIII: a-n, IX: a-k, X: a-i, XIV:
1-10, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20, 25)
Belides Schoenherr, 1826: 73 Type genus: Belus Schoenherr, 1823: 1137
Key to supertribes of the subfamily Belinae
1. Rostrum usually short (col. pl. V: j). Scapus little longer than 1st segment of funicle. Scapus and 1st segment shorter than 2 segment of funicle..................Pachyuritae
Genus Arhinobelus Zimmerman, 1994 Arhinobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 291 Type species: Arhinobelus agathophagus Zimmerman, 1994
Arhinobelus agathophagus Zimmerman, 1994 Arhinobelus agathophagus Zimmerman, 1994: 295 Distribution. Australia*: Queensland.
Host plants. Agathis [Zimmerman, 1994].
Remarks. The Australian distribution of subfamily Belinae is cited from Zimmerman [1994].
Genus Callirhynchius Kuschel, 1955 Callirhynchius Kuschel, 1955: 275 Type species: Homalocerus exquisitus Fairmaire & Germain, 1861
Callirhynchius exquisitus (Fairmaire & Germain, 1861) Homalocerus exquisitus Fairmaire & Germain, 1861: 7 Dicordylus amoenus Pascoe, 1871: 176 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Habrobelus Zimmerman, 1994 Habrobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 292 Type species: Habrobelus maculatus Zimmerman, 1994
Habrobelus maculatus Zimmerman, 1994 Habrobelus maculatus Zimmerman, 1994: 303 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Ricnobelis aenescens (Broun, 1915)
Pachyura aenescens Broun, 1915: 338 Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Phyllocladus [Kuschel, 2003].
Ricnobelis metallicus (Pascoe, 1877)
Pachyura metallica Pascoe, 1877: 146 Pachyura sumptuosus Broun, 1880: 470 Pachyura albocoma Broun, 1893: 1233 Pachyura venustus Broun, 1909: 136 Pachyura brookesi Broun, 1921: 567 Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Dacrydium, Phyllocladus, Podocarpus [Kuschel, 2003].
Ricnobelis rubicundus (Broun, 1880)
Pachyura rubicunda Broun, 1880: 469 Pachyura rubicunda var. pilosus Broun, 1909: 137 Pachyura violaceus Broun, 1909: 137 Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Podocarpus, Toronia [Kuschel, 2003].
Genus Hadrobelus Zimmerman, 1999 (col. pl. V: a) Hadrobelus Zimmerman, 1999: 40 [RN] Brachybelus Zimmerman, 1994: 292 non Stal, 1869 Type species: Brachybelus undulatus Zimmerman, 1994
Hadrobelus undulatus (Zimmerman, 1994)
Brachybelus undulatus Zimmerman, 1994: 299 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Araucaria [Zimmerman, 1994].
Genus Pachybelus Zimmerman, 1994 Pachybelus Zimmerman, 1994: 292 Type species: Pachybelus tuberculatus Zimmerman, 1994
Pachybelus tuberculatus Zimmerman, 1994 Pachybelus tuberculatus Zimmerman, 1994: 307 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Pachyura Hope, 1833 (col. pl. V: b-d) Pachyura Hope, 1833a: 102 Type species: Pachyura australis Hope, 1833
Pachyura australis Hope, 1833 Pachyura australis Hope, 1833a: 102 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania. Host plants. Hakea, Eucalyptus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Genus Pachyurinus Kuschel, 1959 (col. pl. V: e)
Pachyurinus Kuschel, 1959: 253 Type species: Pachyura stictica Broun, 1893
Pachyurinus sticticus (Broun, 1893)
Pachyura stictica Broun, 1893: 1379 Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Phyllocladus, Podocarpus, Notofagus, Aristotelia [Kuschel, 2003].
Genus Ricnobelis Kuschel, 2003 (col. pl. V: f; XIV: 3-5) Ricnobelis Kuschel, 2003: 24 Type species: Pachyura metallica Pascoe, 1877
Genus Agathinus Broun, 1880 (col. pl. V: g; XIV: 6) Agathinus Broun, 1880: 470 Type species: Rhinaria sextuberculata White, 1846
Agathinus tridens (Fabricius, 1787)
Curculio tridens Fabricius, 1787: 122 Rhinaria sextuberculata White, 1846: 13 Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Dacrydium, Phyllocladus, Halocarpus, Podocarpus, Prumnopitys, Cassinia, Olearia, Coprosma, Corokia, Cyathodes, Gaultheria, Hebe [Kuschel, 2003].
Genus Davidibelus Zherichin & Gratshev, 2004 Davidibelus Zherichin & Gratshev, 2004: 63 Type species: Davidibelus cearensis Zherichin & Gratshev, 2004
Davidibelus cearensis Zherichin & Gratshev, 2004 Davidibelus cearensis Zherichin & Gratshev, 2004: 64 Distribution. Early Cretaceous (Brazil: Santana).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Sphinctobelus Zimmerman, 1994 (col. pl. V: h) Sphinctobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 292 Type species: Pachyura cinerea Blanchard, 1853
Sphinctobelus ater Zimmerman, 1994 Sphinctobelus ater Zimmerman, 1994: 315 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania. Host plants. Hakea, Eucalyptus [Zimmerman, 1994]. Sphinctobelus cinereus (Blanchard, 1853)
Pachyura cinerea Blanchard, 1853: 200 Pachyura minima Blackburn, 1895: 221 Pachyura fasciata Lea, 1909b: 197 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania.
Host plants. Acacia, Eucalyptus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Sphinctobelus quadrimaculatus (Lea, 1917)
Pachyura quadrimaculata Lea, 1917: 615 Distribution. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Unknown. sharp thorns (col. pl. VI: f)............................8
Sphinctobelus niger Zimmerman, 1994 8. Body narrower (col. pl. V: i). Temples elongated. Apex
Sphinctobelus niger Zimmerman, 1994: 315 of elytra without thorns and smoothly narrowed in apical
Distribution. Queensland. third...........................................Agnesiotis
Host plants. Araucaria [Zimmerman, 1994]. - body wider (col. pl. V: h). Temples short. Apex of elytra
Sphinctobelus pyriatrus (Lea, 1911) with weak thorns or teeth and sharply narrowed in apical
Pachyura pyriatra Lea, 1911: 86 third ......................................... Dicordylus
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales. *by Zimmerman [1994]
Host plants. Unknown.
Sphinctobelus rufibeccus Zimmerman, 1994 Genus Agathobelus Zimmerman, 1994
Sphinctobelus rufibeccus Zimmerman, 1994: 315 Agathobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 259
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Type species: Agathobelus bivittatus Zimmerman, 1994 Victoria.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994]. Agathobelus MmttMm Zimmerman, 1994
Agathobelus bivittatus Zimmerman, 1994: 262
Agnesiotidini Zimmerman, 1994 Distribution. Austraha: Queensland
(col. pl. V: i, j, 6a-c, f-h, j-l, n, VII: d, e; XIV: 7-9, 13) Host plants. Agathis [Zimmerman 1994]-
Agnesiotidini Zimmerman, 1994: 258 Genus Agnesiotis Pascoe, 1870 (col. pl. V: i)
Type genus: Agnesiotis Pascoe, 1870 Agnesiotis Pascoe, 1870b: 474
Type species: Agnesiotispilosula Pascoe, 1870
Key to genera of the tribe Agnesiotidini
Agnesiotis pilosula Pascoe, 1870
1. Femora without teeth. Meso- and metatibiae lacking Agnesiotis pilosula Pascoe, 1870b: 474
crenulated carinae or rows of granules on dorsal margins Agnesiotis pilosula var. composita Lea, 1908a: 151
........................................................2 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales,
- femora with teeth. Meso- and metatibiae with row of Victoria.
granules or crenulated carinae..........................6 Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
2. Temples of equal length to eyes or longer than them (col. pl.
VI: j) Macrobelus Genus Apagobelus Zummeima”, 1994
- temples shorter then length of eye.......................4 Apagobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 259
4*. Viewed from left side, left mandibles is seen to be tilted Type species: Pachyura brevirostris Lea, 1917
upward so that face of mandible slopes dorsal at about
45 degrees and apex of rostrum assumes a somewhat Apagobelus bwvirostris (L^ 1917)
“bulldog-like” appearance and so tilted dorsal that its face Pachyura .brevirostris^ Lea 1917: 615
and all three mandibular teeth are exposed fully to view Distribution. Austeatia. Queenslan4 New S°uth Wales.
from above Agathobelus Host plants. Agathis, Araucaria [Zimmerman, 1994].
- mandibles not so formed, mandibular face subvertical,
when viewed from directly above ventral mandibular Genus Basiliobelus Zimmerman 1994
tooth is hidden from view beneath middle tooth...........5 Basiliobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 259
5*. Rostrum, viewed from above, with distance from eye Type species: Basili°belusflavovittatus Zimmerman, 1994
to middle of scrobe subequal to distance between scrobe
and base of epistoma, latter distance shorter than width of Basiliobelus alveatus Zimmermafl, 1994
frons. Antennal segments 4, 5 and 7 produced angulately Basili°belus alveatus Zimmeiman, 1994: 272
downward into short, setose, apical points on male. Distribution. Austeatia. Queensland
Procoxal cavities completely separated, because narrow, Host plants. "Un^o^.
elongate, anterior, intercoxal process is produced caudad Basiliobelus flavovittatus Zimmerman, 1994
to meet elongate, subhorizontal prosternellum which Basiliobelusflavovittatus Zimmeiman, 1994: T12
extends to about middle of procoxae..........Apagobelus Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales.
- rostrum, viewed from above, with distance between Host plants. Arauraria. [Zimmerman, 1994].
anterior margin of an eye to scrobes much shorter than Basiliobelus lepidus Zimmerman 1994
distance from that point to epistoma, latter distance much Basili°belus kpidm Zimmerman, 1994: 212
greater than width of frons. Antennal segments 4 to 7 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
of unmodified normal form on male. Procoxal cavities Host plants. Unknown.
confluent, because broad anterior intercoxal process does
not meet short...............................Basiliobelus Genus Cyrtyphus Pascoe 1870 (co1. p1. V: j VI: c)
6. Elytra sharply narrowed to apex (col. pl. VI: a)............ Cyrtyphus Pascoe, 1870b: 445
Atractulus Type species: Cyrtyphus fascicularis Pascoe, 1870
—elytra slightly narrowed to apex (col. pl. VI: f).............7 Agathinus Broun, 1880: 47°; type species: Rhrnotict
7 Elytra with 3 teeth Apex of elytra with thorns (col pl VT sextuberculata White, 1846 [= Curculio tridens Fabricius, 1787]
c). Body with appressed setae................Cyrotyphus Lebus Lea, 1899 604; type species: Lebus diurus Lea,
- elytra without teeth. Apex of elytra without long and 1899 [=Agnesiotis blanda Faust, 1892]
300
Cyrtyphus blandus (Faust, 1892) (col. pl. V: j, VI: c) Agnesiotes blanda Faust, 1892: 180 Lebus diurus Lea, 1899: 604 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Eucalyptus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the collection SMTD with labels “Austral. Deyrolle”, “blanda Faust”, “Coll. J. Faust Ankauf 1900”, “Type”, “Staatl. Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden”, “Lectotype Agnesiotes blanda Faust, 1892, A. Legalov des. 2005”.
Cyrtyphus fascicularis Pascoe, 1870 Cyrtyphus fascicularis Pascoe, 1870b: 445 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Callitris [Zimmerman, 1994].
Cyrtyphus variegatus Lea, 1919 Cyrtyphus variegatus Lea, 1919: 746 Distribution. Tasmania.
Host plants. Unknown.
Cyrtyphus vestitus (Pascoe, 1873)
Pachyura vestita Pascoe, 1873a: 279 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Atractuchus Vanin, 1976 (col. pl. VI: a, b; VII: d, e) Atractuchus Vanin, 1976: 16 Type species: Rhinotia annulifera Philippi, 1859
Atractuchus annullferus (Philippi, 1859)
Rhinotia annullfera Philippi, 1859: 1086 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Podocarpus [Kuschel, 1959].
Atractuchus argus (Fairmaire & Germain, 1860) Homalocerus argus Fairmaire & Germain, 1860: 6 Dicordylus pupillatus Pascoe, 1871: 175 Distribution. Argentina, Chile.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Dicordylus Lacordaire, 1863 (col. pl. VI: f-h; XIV: 7-9, 13)
Dicordylus Lacordaire, 1863: 523 Type species: Dicordylus ithyceroides Lacordaire, 1863 [= Homalocerus balteatus Fairmaire & Germain, 1860]
Dicordylus balteatus (Fairmaire & Germain, 1860) Homalocerus balteatus Fairmaire & Germain, 1860: 6 Dicordylus ithycerioides Lacordaire, 1863: 523 Dicordylus luctuosus Pascoe, 1871: 176 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Unknown.
Dicordylus binotatus (Philippi, 1859)
Rhinotia binotata Philippi, 1859: 1085 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Unknown.
Dicordylus serranus Vanin, 1976 Dicordylus serranus Vanin, 1976: 11 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Dicordylus marmoratus (Philippi, 1859)
Rhinotia marmorata Philippi, 1859: 1085 Homalocerus albidivarius Fairmaire & Germain, 1860: 6
Dicordylus heilipioides Lacordaire, 1863: 523 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Unknown.
Dicordylus vanini Mermudes, 2006 Dicordylus vanini Mermudes, 2006: 74 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Macrobelus Lea, 1909 (col. pl. VI: j-l, n) Belus subgen. Macrobelus Lea, 1909a: 6 Type species: Belus insignis Lea, 1909
Macrobelus insignis (Lea, 1909) (col. pl. VI: j-l, n)
Belus insignis Lea, 1909a: 6 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Fig. Gen. Ins.”, “Type”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Macrobelus insignis Lea, Queensland, Cotype”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus insignis Lea, 1909, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Supertribe Belitae Schoenherr, 1826
(col. pl. VI: i, m; VII: a-j, VIII: a-n; IX: a-k, X: a-i, XIV: 1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20, 25)
Belides Schoenherr, 1826: 73 Type genus: Belus Schoenherr, 1823
Tribe Belini Schoenherr, 1826
(col. pl. VI: i, m; VII: a-j; VIII: a-n; IX: a-k; X: a-i; XIV: 1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20, 25)
Belides Schoenherr, 1826: 73 Type genus: Belus Schoenherr, 1823
Key to subtribes of the tribe Belini
1. Labial palps 3-segmented. Antennae inserted near the
middle of rostrum (col. pl. VII: i)................Belina
- labial palps 1-segmented. Antennae inserted near the rostrum basis (col. pl. X: h)..................Homalocerina
Subtribe Belina Schoenherr, 1826
(col. pl. VI: i, m; VII: a-j; VIII: a-n; IX: a-j; X: a-f; XIV: 1, 2, 10, 12, 18, 20, 25)
Belides Schoenherr, 1826: 73 Type genus: Belus Schoenherr, 1823: 1137
Key to genera of the subtribe Belina
1. Femora without teeth...................................2
- femora with teeth........................................7
2. Apex of elytra more or less elongated (col. pl. VIII: a).
(Orthorhynchus)........................................3
- apex of elytra not elongated (col. pl. VI: i, m).........5
3. Apex of elytra slightly elongated (col. pl. VIII: e)....
......................................... Australobelus
- apex of elytra elongated.................................4
4. Elytra with ribbed intervals (col. pl. VIII: e). Body wider.
Elytra irregularly granulated.....Orthorhynchus s. str.
- elytra with flat intervals (col. pl. VIII: c). Body narrower. 301
Elytra with rows of granules.................Pararhinotia
5. Body very narrow (col. pl.VI: i) .....Araiobelus
- body wider (col. pl. VII: i)........................6
6. Body usually red-brown. Metafemora not elongated,
reaching 1 stventrite...........................Rh inotia
- body dark. Metafemora elongated, reaching 2nd ventrite .. ...........................................Isacanthodes
7. Body very narrow (col. pl. IX: j). (Stenobelus).....8
- body wider..........................................9
8. Profemora in males strongly widened....Germaribelus
- profemora in males slightly widened....Stenobelus s. str.
9*. Base of elytral suture strongly elevated lo form a
conspicuous tuberosity that rises above level of scutellum (col. pl. VII: f)............................Isacantha
- base of suture of elytra not elevated above scutellum .... 10
10. Metathorax convex. Apex of elytra with thorns.
Antennae widened (col. pl. IX: i)..........Rhinotiodes
- metathorax of typical structure. Apex of elytra without
thorns.Antennae notwidened..........................11
11. Body wider and smaller (6.7 mm in length)...........
...........................................Montsecbelus
- body narrower and larger (8.5 mm in length).........12
12. Precoxal part of prothorax in males elongated (col. pl. VIII: h). Pronotum infemales elongated with almost direct sides (col. pl. VIII: f). Rostrum in males serrated on sides .. Pseodorhinotia
- precoxal part of prothorax in males not elongated.
Pronotum in females with rounded sides. Rostrum in males not serrated onsides ............................13
13. Apex of elytra more or less elongated (col. pl. VIII: l;
IX: a) (Orthorhynchoides) .......................... 14
- apex of elytra rounded or slightly elongated (col. pl.
IX: h)..............................................15
14. Body with metal lustre (col. pl. IX: e) ... Guineorhinotia
- body without metal lustre (col. pl. VIII: j)........
..............................Orthorhynchoides s. str.
15. Apex of elytra slightly elongated...................16
- apex of elytra rounded.............................. 17
16. 2nd segment of funicle longer than 3rd segment. 1st interval of elytra convex near scutellum. Rostrum long Tasmanobelus
- 2nd segment of funicle shorter than 3rd segment. 1st
interval of elytra flat near scutellum. Rostrum short...
.....................................Blackburnibelus
17. Rostrum direct and widened. Body dark...............
...........................................Pascoebelus
- rostrum curved and not widened. Body dark. Elytra and
partially pronotum red-brown.................Leabelus
*by Zimmerman [1994]
Genus Araiobelus Zimmerman, 1994 (col. pl. VI: i, m; X: a-c)
Araiobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 327 Type species: Belus acicularis Pascoe, 1872
Araiobelus acicularis (Pascoe, 1873)
Belus acicularis Pascoe, 1873b: 458 Belus nigriceps Lea, 1908b: 227
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Western Australia, Tasmania.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelus floccosus (Lea, 1917)
Belus floccosus Lea, 1917: 610
Distribution. Australia: South Australia, Western
Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelusfiliformis (Germar, 1848), comb.n., placem.n. Belus filiformis Germar, 1848: 207 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Araiobelus filum (Jekel, 1860)
Belusfilum Jekel, 1860: 231 Belus longicornis Lea, 1899: 599 Belus rubicundus Lea, 1899: 599 Belus filus Lea, 1908b: 234
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, King Isl., Tasmania.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelus inconstans (Lea, 1908), comb.n., placem.n. (col. pl. X: a-c)
Belus inconstans Lea, 1908b: 152
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Endeavour R.”, “Type”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Belus inconstans Lea, Queensland, Cotype”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus inconstans Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”. The specimen described in work by Zimmermann [1994: 434, figure 278] belongs to genus Orthorhynchus (subgenus Pararhinotia).
Araiobelus maculipennis (Lea, 1925)
Belus maculipennis Lea, 1925: 426 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelusparallelus (Pascoe, 1872), comb.n., placem.n. Belus parallelus Pascoe, 1872a: 458 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelus serpens (Pascoe, 1870), comb.n., placem.n. Belus serpens Pascoe, 1870b: 475 Belus abdominalis Blackburn, 1893: 187 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Araiobelus tenis (Lea, 1899), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus tenis Lea, 1899: 597
Belus tenis v. tarsalis Lea, 1899: 598
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Isacantha Hope, 1833 (col. pl. VII: a-h; XIV: 1, 2) Isacantha Hope, 1833b: 63 Type species: Isacantha rhynchitoides Hope, 1833
Isacantha dermestlventris (Boisduval, 1835)
Rhinotia dermestlventris Boisduval, 1835: 301 Rhinotia pectoralis Erichson, 1842: 185 Belusfumigatus Germar, 1848: 208 Isacantha grayi Jekel, 1860: 234 Pachyura albicollis Lea, 1899: 603
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania.
Host plants. Eucalyptus, Nothophagus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Isacantha inculta Olliff, 1889 Isacantha inculta Olliff, 1889: 92 Distribution. Australia: Lord Howe Isl.
Host plants. Unknown.
Isacantha interrupta (Lea, 1917)
Belus interruptus Lea, 1917: 599 Distribution. Australia: Old.
Host plants. Unknown.
Isacanthapunctirostris (Lea, 1908) (col. pl. VII: c-e) Belus punctirostris Lea, 1908a: 155 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Adelaide”, “Coll. Castelnau, Coll. Roelofs”, “Type”, “Belus punctirostris Lea, S. Australia, Cotype”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus punctirostris Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Isacantha rhynchitoides Hope, 1833
Isacantha rhynchitoides Hope, 1833b: 102
Isacantha congesta Pascoe, 1871: 98
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales,
South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Isacantha serrata Lea, 1908 (col. pl. VII: f-h)
Isacantha serrata Lea, 1908a: 149 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Gayndah”, “Belg. M.”, “Your specimen was a female with damaged legs. I have kept it ... in place or it send this male which is in perfect condition”, “Type”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Isacantha serrata Lea, Queensland, Cotype”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Isacantha serrata Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Genus Isacanthodes Zimmerman, 1994 Isacanthodes Zimmerman, 1994: 326 Type species: Pachyura monilis Newman, 1838
Isacanthodes ganglionica (Pascoe, 1873)
Belus ganglionicus Pascoe, 1873a: 280 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Isacanthodes monilis (Newman, 1838)
Pachyura monilis Newman, 1838: 173 Pachyura papulosa Pascoe, 1871: 99 Isacantha papulosa v. nigra Oke, 1934: 262 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Montsecbelus Zherikhin & Gratshev, 1997 Montsecbelus Zherikhin & Gratshev, 1997: 626 Type species: Eobelus solutus Whalley & Jarzembowski, 1985
Montsecbelus solutus (Whalley & Jarzembowski, 1985) Eobelus solutus Whalley & Jarzembowski, 1985: 400 Distribution. Early Cretaceous (Spain: Montsec Range). Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Rhinotia Kirby, 1819 (col. pl. VII: i, j, XIV: 10, 18, 20)
Rhinotia Kirby, 1819: 426 Type species: Rhinotia haemoptera Kirby, 1819
Rhinotia apicalis Zimmermann, 1994 Rhinotia apicalis Zimmermann, 1994: 365 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, Western Australia. Host plants. Unknown.
Rhinotia cruenta Pascoe, 1870 Rhinotia cruenta Pascoe, 1870b: 476 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Loranthus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Rhinotia haemoptera Kirby, 1819 Rhinotia haemoptera Kirby, 1819: 427 Belus kirbyi Boheman, 1839: 357 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania.
Host plants. Acacia, Loranthus [Zimmerman, 1994]. Rhinotia marginella Boheman, 1839 Rhinotia marginella Boheman, 1839: 356 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Rhinotia parva (Lea, 1908)
Belus parvus Lea, 1908b: 237
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Unknown.
Rhinotia princeps Zimmermann, 1994 Rhinotia princeps Zimmermann, 1994: 365 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Rhinotiapruinosa Pascoe, 1871 Rhinotia pruinosa Pascoe, 1871: 98 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Rhinotia venusta Pascoe, 1872 Rhinotia venusta Pascoe, 1872b: 139 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819, stat.res.
(col. pl. VIII: a-d, e; X: d-f)
Orthorhynchus Kirby, 1819: 428 Type species: Curculio semipunctatus Fabricius, 1775 Belus Schoenherr, 1823: 1137; type species: Curculio semipunctatus Fabricius, 1775
Subgenus Orthorhynchus s. str.
(col. pl. VIII: a-b; X: d-f)
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) amplicollis (Jekel, 1860), comb.n.
Belus amplicollis Jekel, 1860: 228 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) bidentatus (Donovan, 1805), comb.n.
Lixus bidentatus Donovan, 1805: 7 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Acacia, Argyrodendron, Prunus [Zimmerman, 303
1994].
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) cristatus (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus cristatus Lea, 1908b: 221 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) helmsi (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus helmsi Blackburn, 1893: 182 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) irroratus (Jekel, 1860), comb.n.
Belus irroratus Jekel, 1860: 232 Belus bison Blackburn, 1893: 184 Distribution. Australia: South Australia, Northern
Territory, Tasmania.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) perplexus (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus perplexus Blackburn, 1893: 184
Distribution. Australia: South Australia, Western
Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) semipunctatus (Fabricius, 1775)
Curculio semipunctatus Fabricius, 1775: 135 Belus varipilis Lea, 1908a: 222 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Orthorhynchus (Orthorhynchus) subsuturalis (Lea, 1908), comb.n. (col. pl. 10d-f)
Belus subsuturalis Lea, 1908a: 151 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Cairns”, “Type”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Belus subsuturalis Lea, Queensland, Cotype”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus subsuturali Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Subgenus Pararhinotia Legalov, 2007 (col. pl. VIII: c-d)
Pararhinotia Legalov, 2007: 399 Type species: Belus angustulus Germar, 1848
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) anguineus (Pascoe, 1873), comb.n.
Belus anguineus Pascoe, 1873b: 457 Belus ventralis Blackburn, 1893: 182 Belus trilineatus Lea, 1917: 611
Distribution. Australia: Queensland. South Australia, Northern Territory, Western Australia.
Host plants. Cassia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) angustulus (Germar, 1848), comb.n.
Belus angustulus Germar, 1848: 206 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) difficilis (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus difficilis Blackburn, 1893: 181
Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) distinctus (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus distinctus Blackburn, 1893: 190 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) edentulus (Lea, 1899), comb.n.
Belus edentulus Lea, 1899: 600 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Orthorhynchus (Pararhinotia) scalaris (Germar, 1848), comb.n.
Belus scalaris Germar, 1848: 205 Belus vertebrais Lea, 1899: 597
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Subgenus Australobelus Legalov, subgen.n. (col. pl. VIII: e) Type species: Belus farinarius Pascoe, 1873
Description. Body usually dark, sometimes light brown. Elytra sometimes brown. Body with dense or sparse white appressed semierect setae. Setae thicken near eyes, on pro- and mesothorax, mesepisternum and apex of metepisternum, on sides of ventrites, sometimes on legs and antennae or on elytral suture, or form stains on elytra and pronotum. Upperside sometimes only with rarely setae. Body sometimes almost completely covered with dense white setae. Ventrites usually with dense setae or rarely almost naked. Rostrum long or shorter, straight or slightly curved, with antennae inserted in the base third or the first quarter of rostrum. Frons wide, convex, densely punctate. Eyes large, convex. Temples slightly elongated, punctate. Vertex flat or slightly convex, punctate. Antennae long, reaching humeri. Pronotum campaniform. Pronotal groove distinct. Disc convex, densely punctate-wrinkled, with middle striae. Sides slightly rounded. Scutellum transversal, rectangular. Elytra elongated, slightly widened behind the middle. The greatest width behind the middle. Humeri slightly smoothed. Intervals between points convex, granulated. Striae almost indistinct. Points small and dense. Apex of elytra slightly elongated and pointed. Precoxal part of prothorax narrow. Postcoxal part of prothorax wider. Metathorax elongated. Metepisternum wide. Abdomen convex, slightly transversal-wrinkled. 5th ventrite concave at apex in males and convex at apex in females. Legs long. Forelegs large. Procoxa large, spherical. Femora more or less widened, without teeth. Tibiae short, wide, with mucro. Protibiae serrated at internal margin. Tarsi long. 1st segment elongated and widened. 2nd segment triangular, wide. 3rd segment bilobed. Clausal segment long. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 7.0-13.5 mm.
Diagnosis. The new subgenus is close to subgenera Orthorhynchus and Pararhinotia but differs by slightly elongated apex of elytra.
Etymology. The name is derived from the words “Australia” and “belus”.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) bassiae (Marshall, 1936), comb.n.
Belus bassiae Marshall, 1936: 192 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Bassia [Marshall, 1936; Zimmerman, 1994]. Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) brevipes (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus brevipes Lea, 1908b: 225 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) cylindricus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus cylindricus Lea, 1917: 610 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) farinarius (Pascoe,
1873), comb.n.
Belus farinarius Pascoe, 1873b: 458 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) granicollis (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus granicollis Lea, 1908b: 226 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) halmaturinus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus halmaturinus Lea, 1917: 608 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Salicornia [Zimmerman, 1994]. Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) lacustris (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus lacustris Lea, 1917: 609 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) multimaculatus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus multimaculatus Lea, 1917: 601
Distribution. Australia: South Australia, Northern
Territory.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) niveopilosus (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus niveopilosus Lea, 1908b: 224 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) orthodoxus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus orthodoxus Lea, 1917: 613 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) pudicus (Lea, 1899), comb.n.
Belus pudicus Lea, 1899: 601
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) ursus (Lea, 1910), comb.n.
Belus ursus Lea, 1910b: 469 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Atriplex [Zimmerman, 1994]. Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) variabilis (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus variabilis Lea, 1917: 605 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) venustus (Pascoe, 1870), comb.n.
Belus venustus Pascoe, 1870a: 203
Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchus (Australobelus) villosus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus villosus Lea, 1917: 614 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Pseodorhinotia Legalov, gen.n. (col. pl. VIII: f-h) Type species: Brentus brunneus Guerin-Meneville, 1838
Description. Body from brown to black. Underside usually with dense white setae. Middle of ventrites usually almost naked. Sides of ventrites usually with dark naked stains. Pronotum usually with very weak middle strip of setae. Setae thicken near elytral suture or form many small stains on disc. Rostrum long, slightly curved, serrated on sides in males. Antennae inserted in the base third of rostrum. Frons wide, convex, punctate. Eyes large, convex. Temples slightly elongated. Vertex flat, punctate. Antennae long, reaching humeri. Pronotum campaniform in males and trapezoidal with almost direct sides in females. Disc convex, densely punctate-granulated, with very weak middle striae. Scutellum wide, rectangular. Elytra long, parallel or slightly widened behind the middle. The greatest width at the middle or behind the middle. Humeri slightly smoothed. Intervals between points convex, almost smooth. Striae almost indistinct. Points small and rare. Apex of elytra slightly pointed. Precoxal part of prothorax in males elongated. Metathorax elongated, punctate. Metepisternum wide, small punctate. Abdomen convex, slightly transversal-wrinkled. 5th ventrite in both sexes weakly concave at apex. Legs long. Forelegs large. Femora widened, with 2 teeth on profemora, with tooth on meso- and metafemora. Tibiae short, wide, with mucro. Protibiae serrated at internal margin. Tarsi long. 1st segment elongated and widened. 2nd segment triangular, wide. 3rd segment bilobed. Clausal segment long. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 8.5-19.0 mm.
Diagnosis. The new genus is close to genus Orthorhynchoides but differs by the elongated precoxal part of prothorax in males, pronotum elongated with almost direct sides in females and rostrum serrated on sides in males.
Pseodorhinotia brunnea (Guerin-Meneville, 1838), comb.n.
Brentus brunneus Guerin-Meneville, 1838: 108 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, N.S.W, Victoria. Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Pseodorhinotia melanicephala (Boheman, 1839), comb.n. Belus melanicephalus Boheman, 1839: 351 Distribution. Australia: Victoria. South Australia, Western Australia.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmerman, 1994].
Pseodorhinotia mimica (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus mulica Lea, 1917: 600 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Orthorhynchoides Legalov, 2007, stat.n.
(col. pl. VIII: i-n; IX: a-d, e; XIV: 12, 25) Orthorhynchoides Legalov, 2007: 399 Orthorhynchus MacLeay, 1826: 446 (non Kirby [1819]) Type species: Orthorynchus suturalis MacLeay, 1826
Subgenus Orthorhynchoides s. str. (col. pl. VIII: i-n; XIV: 12, 25)
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) acanthopterus (Lea, 1910), comb.n.
Belus acanthopterus Lea, 1910a: 512
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) acrobelus (Olliff, 1889), comb.n.
Belus acrobelus Olliff, 1889: 91 Distribution. Australia: Lord Howe Is.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) acutipennis (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus acutipennis Lea, 1917: 603 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) adelaidae
(Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus adelaidae Blackburn, 1893: 189
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South
Australia.
Host plants. Casuarina [Zimmermann, 1994]. Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) bispinosus
(Perroud, 1853), comb.n.
Belus bispinosus Perroud, 1853b: 410 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) centralis (Pascoe, 1872), comb.n.
Belus centralis Pascoe, 1872c: 95 Belus granulatus Lea, 1899: 595
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) flindersi (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus flindersi Blackburn, 1893: 185 Distribution. Australia: Victoria, South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) frater (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus frater Blackburn, 1893: 183 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) hemistictus (Germar, 1848), comb.n.
Belus hemistictus Germar, 1848: 204 Belus princes Lea, 1899: 596
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) insipidus
(Blackburn, 1890), comb.n.
Belus insipidaus Blackburn, 1890: 1455 Distribution. Australia: Northern Territory.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) lineatus
(Donovan, 1805), comb.n.
Brentus lineatus Donovan, 1805: no pages numbered. Belus cyaneipennis Boheman, 1859: 118
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) pica (Jekel, 1860), comb.n.
Belus pica Jekel, 1860: 230 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) podagrosus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus podagrosus Lea, 1917: 604 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) poverus (Lea, 1917), comb.n.
Belus semipunctatus v. poverus Lea, 1917: 597 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) pulverulentus (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus pulverulentus Lea, 1908b: 223 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) regalis (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus regalis Blackburn, 1893: 188 Distribution. Australia: Victoria, South Australia.
Host plants. Casuarina [Zimmerman, 1994]. Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) ruficornis (Lea, 1908), comb.n. (col. pl. 8i, m, n)
Belus ruficornis Lea, 1908a: 153 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Argyrodendron [Zimmerman, 1994]. Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the ISNB collection with labels “Wide Bay”, “Type”, “Belus ruficornis Lea, Queensland, Cotype”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus ruficornis Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) subparallelus (Jekel, 1860), comb.n.
Belus subparallela Jekel, 1860: 229 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Orthorhynchoides) suturalis (Macleay, 1826), comb.n.
Orthorhynchus suturalis Macleay, 1826: 446 Belus phonicopterus Germar, 1848: 207 Belus graclis Boheman, 1859: 118 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia.
Host plants. Acacia, Prunus [Zimmerman, 1994].
Subgenus Guineorhinotia Legalov, 2007 (col. pl. IX: a-d, e)
Guineorhinotia Legalov, 2007: 399 Type species: Belus viridimetallicus Heller, 1903
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) biroi (Voss, 1956), comb.n. (col. pl. IX: a, b)
Belus biroi Voss, 1956: 122 Distribution. Papua New Guinea.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The holotype is studied by the author - a male from the collection HNHM with labels “N. Guinea, Biry 1898”, “Sattelberg, Huon-Golf”, “Holotypus 1955 Belus biroi Voss”, “Belus biroi n.sp., E. Voss det., 1955”, “Rhinotia biroi (Voss) det. A. Podlussany, 2003”, “Holotype Belus biroi Voss, 1955, A. Legalov det. 2009”. Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) corallimerus (Heller, 1914), comb.n.
Belus corallimerus Heller, 1914: 652 Distribution. Indonesia: New Guinea.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) divisus (Pascoe, 1885), comb.n.
Belus divisus Pascoe, 1885: 229
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, Papua New Guinea. Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) inornatus (Pascoe, 1874), comb.n.
Belus inornatus Pascoe, 1874: 27 Distribution. Indonesia: Mysol, New Guinea.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) plagiatus (Pascoe, 1870), comb.n.
Belus plagiatus Pascoe, 1870b: 475
Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) viridimetallicus (Heller, 1901), comb.n. (col. pl. IX: c, e)
Belus viridimetallicus Heller, 1901: 16 Distribution. Papua New Guinea.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a male from the SMTD collection with labels “Br. N. Guinea, Astrolabe Geb., E. Weiske”, “14571”, “typus!”, “Typus”, “Staatl. Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden”, “Lectotype Belus viridimetallicus Heller, 1901, A. Legalov des. 2005”. Paralectotype - a female from the collection SMTD with labels “Br. N. Guinea, Astrolabe Geb., E. Weiske”, “14571”, “Cotypus”, “Staatl. Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden”, “Paralectotype Belus viridimetallicus Heller, 1901, A. Legalov des. 2005”.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) sp. pr. viridimetallicus (Heller, 1901)
Distribution. Solomon Isl. [Zimmerman, 1994].
Host plants. Unknown.
Orthorhynchoides (Guineorhinotia) wallacei (Pascoe,
1874), comb.n.
Belus wallacei Pascoe, 1874: 26 Distribution. Indonesia: Aru.
Host plants. Unknown.
Tasmanobelus pictirostris (Lea, 1908), comb.n. (col. pl. IX: d, f, g)
Belus pictirostris Lea, 1908a: 154 Distribution. Tasmania.
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a male from the ISNB collection with labels “Tasmanie”, “Coll. Castelnau, Coll. Roelofs”, “Type”, “Belus pictirostris Lea, Tasmania, Cotype”, “Determination A. Lea”, “Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B., Australia”, “Lectotype Belus pictirostris Lea, 1908, A. Legalov des. 2009”.
Genus Blackburnibelus Legalov, gen.n. (col. pl. IX: h) Type species: Isacantha bimaculata Pascoe, 1871
Remarks. For the description, see that of Isacantha bimaculata [Pascoe, 1871: 99] and figure 251
[Zimmermann, 1994: 402].
Diagnosis. The new genus resembles the genus Tasmanobelus but differs by the 2nd segment of funicle shorter than 3rd segment, 1st interval of elytra flat near scutellum and short rostrum.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of T. Blackburn.
Blackburnibelus bimaculatus (Pascoe, 1871), comb.n. Isacantha bimaculata Pascoe, 1871: 99 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania.
Host plants. Acacia, Cyathodes [Zimmerman, 1994].
Genus Pascoebelus Legalov, gen.n.
Type species: Isacantha exigua Pascoe, 1873
Remarks. For the description, see that of Isacantha exigua [Pascoe, 1873a: 280-281] and plate 34 (1, 2) [Zimmermann, 1991: 71].
Diagnosis. The new genus is similar to genus Orthorhynchoides but differs by the rounded apex of elytra. From Leabelus it differs by the straight and widened rostrum and dark body.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of F.P. Pascoe.
Pascoebelus exigua (Pascoe, 1873), comb.n.
Isacantha exigua Pascoe, 1873a: 280 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Leabelus Legalov, gen.n.
Type species: Belus simplicipennis Lea, 1908
Genus Tasmanobelus Legalov, gen.n. (col. pl. IX: d, f, g) Type species: Belus pictirostris Lea, 1908
Remarks. For the description, see that of Belus pictirostris [Lea, 1908a: 154] and figure 295 [Zimmermann, 1994: 452]. Diagnosis. The new genus is similar to genus Pascoebelus but differs by the slightly elongated apex of elytra. Etymology. The name is derived from the words “Tasmania” and “belus”.
Remarks. For the description, see that of Belus simplicipennis [Lea, 1908: 236] and figure 314
[Zimmermann, 1994: 474].
Diagnosis. The new genus is very close to genus Pascoebelus but differs by the rostrum curved and not widened, body dark and elytra and partially pronotum red-brown.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of A.M. Lea.
Leabelus simplicipennis (Lea, 1908), comb.n.
Belus simplicipennis Lea, 1908b: 236 Distribution. Australia: Queensland.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Rhinotiodes Zimmerman, 1994 (col. pl. IX: i)
Rhinotiodes Zimmerman, 1994: 327 Type species: Rhinotia spinipennis Lacordaire, 1863
Rhinotiodes spinipennis (Lacordaire, 1863)
Rhinotia spinipennis Lacordaire, 1863: 526 Rhinotia elytrura Pascoe, 1872b: 138 Rhinotia elytrura v. bella Lea, 1908b: 238 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales. Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999 (col. pl. IX: j)
Stenobelus Zimmerman, 1999: 39 [RN] Leptobelus Zimmerman, 1994: 327 non Stal, 1866 Type species: Belus tibialis Blackburn, 1893
Remarks. For the description, see that of Belus sparsus [Germar, 1848: 206] and figure 317 [Zimmermann, 1994: 477].
Diagnosis. The new subgenus is similar to nominative subgenus but differs by the profemora strongly widened in males.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of E.F. Germar.
Stenobelus (Germaribelus) sparsus (Germar, 1848), comb.n.
Belus sparsus Germar, 1848: 206 Belus mundus Blackburn, 1893: 186 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia.
Host plants. Acacia, Betula [Zimmerman, 1994].
Subtribe Homalocerina Legalov, subtrib.n.
(col. pl. IX: k; X: g-I; XIV: 17)
Type genus: Homalocerus Schoenherr, 1839
Subgenus Stenobelus s. str. (col. pl. IX: j)
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) acaciae (Lea, 1899), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus acaciae Lea, 1899: 594 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Acacia [Zimmermann, 1994].
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) angustata (Lea, 1917), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus angustatus Lea, 1917: 607
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, South Australia. Host plants. Unknown.
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) aphthosus (Pascoe, 1873), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus aphthosus Pascoe, 1873b: 457 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) elegans (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus elegans Blackburn, 1893: 187 Distribution. Australia: South Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) exilis (Lea, 1917), comb.n., placem.n.
Belus exilis Lea, 1917: 602 Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
Host plants. Unknown.
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) linearis (Pascoe, 1870), comb.n. Belus linearis Pascoe, 1870b: 475 Distribution. Australia: Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Stenobelus (Stenobelus) tibialis (Blackburn, 1893), comb.n.
Belus tibialis Blackburn, 1893: 190 Distribution. Australia: Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia.
Host plants. Unknown.
Subgenus Germaribelus Legalov, subgen.n.
Type species: Belus sparsus Germar, 1848
Description. Body black or black-brown. Legs sometimes brown. Body with rare or dense appressed setae. Setae sometimes form strips or stains. Rostrum long, curved, slightly widened in place of antennal attachment. Antennae inserted near the rostrum basis. Frons wide, usually flat, punctate. Eyes large, convex. Temples short. Vertex convex, densely punctate. Antennae long, slightly widened, reaching humeri. Pronotum campaniform. Pronotal groove distinct. Disc convex, densely punctate-granulated, with deep middle striae. Sides slightly rounded. Scutellum almost square. Elytra long. The greatest width behind the middle. Humeri slightly smoothed. Intervals convex, almost smooth. Striae almost indistinct. Points small and dense. Apex of elytra with teeth. Precoxal part of prothorax wide. Postcoxal part of prothorax narrower. Metathorax convex. Metepisternum wide, small punctate. Abdomen convex, slightly transversal-wrinkled. 5th ventrite in both sexes weakly concave at apex. Legs long. Forelegs large. Procoxa large, spherical. Femora clavate, without teeth. Tibiae long, slightly curved, with mucro. Protibiae serrated at internal margin. Tarsi long. 1st segment elongated and widened. 2nd segment triangular, wide. 3rd segment bilobed. Clausal segment long. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 6.5-19.6 mm.
Diagnosis. The new subtribe differs from subtribe Belina by the 1-segmented labial palps and antennae inserted near the rostrum basis.
Key to genera of the subtribe Homalocerina
1. Eyes with setae....................Trichophthalmus
- eyes without setae.........................Homalocerus
Genus Homalocerus Schoenherr, 1839 (col. pl. X: g-i; XIV: 17)
Homalocerus Schoenherr, 1839: 358 Type species: Rhinotia luciformis Germar, 1833
Homalocerus acuminatus Boheman, 1845 Homalocerus acuminatus Boheman, 1845: 366 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Homalocerus antennalis Hustache, 1940 Homalocerus antennalis Hustache, 1940: 697 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Homalocerus flavicornis Vanin, 1976 Homalocerus flavicornis Vanin, 1976: 25 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Homalocerus lyciformis (Germar, 1833)
Rhinotia lyciformis Germar, 1833: 244 Distribution. Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay.
Host plants. Polystichum, Cyathea [Vanin, 1976]. Homalocerus longirostris Vanin, 1976 Homalocerus longirostris Vanin, 1976: 25 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Homalocerus nigripennis Boheman, 1839 Homalocerus nigripennis Boheman, 1839: 359 Homaloceruspunctum Pascoe, 1886: 418 Distribution. Argentina, Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Homalocerus plaumanni Voss, 1937 Homalocerusplaumanni Voss, 1937: 199 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Polystichum [Vanin, 1976].
Homalocerus xixim Bondar, 1947 Homalocerus xixim Bondar, 1947: 277 Homalocerus zikani Bondar, 1947: 276 Distribution. Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Trichophthalmus Kuschel, 1955 (col. pl. IX: k)
Trichophthalmus Kuschel, 1955: 275 Type species: Homalocerus miltomerus Blanchard, 1851
Trichophthalmus miltomerus (Blanchard, 1851)
Homalocerus miltomerus Blanchard, 1851: 306 Distribution. Argentina, Chile.
Host plants. Filicinae, Blechnum, Polystichum [Bondar, 1947; Kuschel, 1959].
Subfamily Oxycoryninae Schoenherr, 1840 (col. pl. X: j-m; XI: a-o; XII: a-j; XIII: a-m; XIV: 11, 1416, 19, 21-24, 26-36)
Oxycorynides Schoenherr, 1840: 581 Type genus: Oxycorynus Chevrolat, 1832
Key to supraspecific taxa of the subfamily Oxycoryninae
1. Gular suture single (col. pl. 13: g). (Allocorynitae).2
- gular suture double or reduced (col. pl. XII: b; XIII: j) .... 3
4. Mandibles long, directed forward. Eyes slightly convex.
(Distenorrhinoidini)...................Distenorrh inoides
- mandibles short, directed to each other. Eyes strongly
convex.................................................5
5. Sides of pronotum with carina (col. pl. XIII: h).
(Alloxycorynini).......................................6
- sides ofpronotum without carina. (Aglycyderini).......7
6. Elytra with carinae......................Alloxycorynus
- elytra without carinae.............Balanophorobius
7. Antennae short. Scapus short. 1st-4th ventrites with
transversal lateral impressions or grooves.....Aralius
- antennae long. Scapus elongated. 1st-4th ventrites without
impressions or grooves.................................8
8. Clava not distinct (col. pl. XIII: i). Sides of pronotum with
sharp protuberances. Rostrum in both sexes short. 3rd segment of tarsi slightly bilobed............Aglycyderes
- clava well distinct (col. pl. XIII: k). Sides of pronotum without protuberances. Rostrum in males short and long smooth in females. 3rd segment of tarsi distinct bilobed .... .............................................Proterhinus
9. Procoxa inserted on the middle of prothorax or closer to
first line. (Afrocorynini).............................10
- procoxaremovedfrompronotumfirstline................11
10. Pronotum without lateral carinae. Mentum twice longer
thanwide. Clawsfree.(Hispodina)................Hispodes
- pronotumwithlateral carinae.Mentumsquare.Clawsfused
atbase.(Afrocorynina)........................Afrocorynus
11. Procoxaconnected. (Oxycorynini)....................12
- procoxaseparated...................................13
12. Elytra without carinae (col. pl. XII: a).Oxycorynus
- elytra with carinae (col. pl. XI: n).....Hydnorobius
13. Headbehind eyes without groove (col. pl. 10: i). Pronotum
without carinae on disc. Rostrum in males without ventral long setae. (Oxycraspedini)..........Oxycraspedus
- head behind eyes with more or less distinct groove (col. pl.
XI: a). Pronotum often with serrated lateral carinae and 3 carinae on disc. Rostrum in males ventrally often with long setae. (Metrioxenini)..................................14
14. 1st ventrite little longer than 2nd ventrite. Body usually
large (2.8-8.7 mm in length). Apex of elytra usually with teeth. Rostrum in males without ventral erect setae. (Zherichinixenina).....................................15
- 1st ventrite strongly elongated (col. pl. XI: g). Body
small (2.3-4.0 mm in length). Apex of elytra without teeth. Rostrum in males with long setae ventrally (col. pl. XI: c). (Metrioxenina) ................................ 20
15. Sides of pronotum without teeth....................16
- 1st ventrite strongly elongated. Pronotum with
serrated lateral carinae, sometimes teeth very weak (col. pl. X: k) .................................... 17
16. Smaller (2.8 mm in length). Pronotum more elongated .. Archimetrioxena
- larger (7.5-8.5 mm in length). Pronotum wider.........
2. Precoxal part of prothorax elongated (col. pl. XII: e). ........................................Paltorhynchus
Scapus twice longer than eye. Profemora in males slightly widened. Clava of antennae narrow......Parallocorynus
- pre- and postcoxal parts of prothorax short (col. pl. XIII: d).
Scapus of equal length to eye. Profemora in males strongly widened. Clava of antennae wide.............Rhopalotria
3. Claval segments free. Maxillary palps 2-segmented. (Aglycyderitae)...........................................4
- 2nd and 3rd segments of clava fused. Maxillary palps
3-segmented. (Oxycorynitae)............................9
17. Apex of elytra without teeth (col. pl. X: m).........18
- apex of elytra with teeth (col. pl. X: k)..............19
18. 1st and 2nd segments of clava elongated.................
.........................................Prometrioxena
- 2-nd segment of clava strongly elongated.................
............................................ Wallacexena
19. Pronotum sides almost parallel, with weak teeth (col. pl.
X: l). Body more elongated and flattened..................
........................................ Zherichinixena
- pronotum sides narrowed to apex, with sharp teeth (col.
pl. X: k). Body shorter and convex...........Lyalixena
20. Femora without teeth. Elytra with carinae............
........................................ Vladimirixena
- femora with teeth. Elytra without carinae (col. pl. XI: b) .............................................Metrioxena
Supertribe Oxycorynitae Schoenherr, 1840 (col. pl. X: i-m; XI: a-m; XII: a-d; XIV: 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 27, 30-35) Oxycorynides Schoenherr, 1840: 581 Type genus: Oxycorynus Chevrolat, 1832
Tribe Metrioxenini Voss, 1953 (col. pl. X: i-m; XI: a-e, g; XIV: 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 27, 31, 32) Metrioxenini Voss, 1953: 124 Type genus: Metrioxena Pascoe, 1870
Remarks. Species of this tribe are distributed in China (Yunnan), Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Maluku, Sulawesi, Ambon Isl., Ternate Isl.), Singapore, Timor, Philippines (Luzon) [Zherichin, pers. com.].
Subtribe Zherichinixenina Legalov, subtrib.n.
(col. pl. X: j-m; XIV: 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 27)
Type genus: Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n.
Description. Body from yellow to dark brown. Rostrum almost direct, with weak carinae and ventral striae in males and slightly curved, convex, without striae in females. Antennae inserted ventrally near the rostrum basis. Frons flattened. Eyes large, strongly or slightly convex. Head behind eyes with groove. Temples short. Antennae thin, long. Pronotum from campaniform to almost rectangular. Disc rugosely-punctate or punctate, with 5 carinae. Sides sharp, without teeth or with more or less distinct teeth. Scutellum wide. Elytra elongated, flattened or convex. Disc of elytra with carinae. Scutellar striole distinct. Intervals almost flat or slightly convex. Apex of elytra with tooth or without tooth. Precoxal part of pronotum elongated. Abdomen flat, naked or with appressed setae. 1st ventrite little longer than 2nd ventrite. Legs long. Femora widened, without teeth. Tibiae short and wide. Tarsi wide. 1st-3rd segments bilobed. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 2.8-8.7 mm.
Diagnosis. The new subtribe differs from nominative subtribe by the 1st ventrite little longer than 2nd ventrite, body usually large, apex of elytra usually with teeth and rostrum in males ventrally without erect setae.
Genus Paltorhynchus Scudder, 1893 Paltorhynchus Scudder, 1893: 17 Type species: Paltorhynchus narwhal Scudder, 1893
Paltorhynchus narwhal Scudder, 1893 Paltorhynchus narwhal Scudder, 1893: 18 Distribution. Lower Oligocene (USA: Florissant).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Archimetrioxena Voss, 1953 Archimetrioxena Voss, 1953: 123 Type species: Archimetrioxena electrica Voss, 1953
Archimetrioxena electrica Voss, 1953 Archimetrioxena electrica Voss, 1953: 124 Distribution. Eocene (Baltic Amber).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Lyalixena Legalov, gen.n.
(col. pl. X: j, k; XIV: 14, 15, 26)
Type species: Metrioxena enderleini Heller, 1915
Remarks. For the description, see that of Metrioxena enderleini [Heller, 1915: 54-55].
Diagnosis. The new genus differs from genus Prometrioxena by elytra with carinae, apex of elytra with teeth and 2nd segment of clava strongly elongated. From genus Zherichinixena it differs by the pronotum sides narrowed to apex with sharp teeth and body shorter and convex.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of C.H.C. Lyal.
Lyalixena enderleini (Heller, 1915), comb.n.
Metrioxena enderleini Heller, 1915: 53 Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Zherichinixena Legalov, gen.n.
(col. pl. X: i; XIV: 21, 22, 27)
Type species: Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n. Description. Body dark brown, naked. Rostrum almost direct, with 3 weak carinae, widened near the basis, with ventral striae in males. Antennae inserted ventrally near the rostrum basis. Frons flattened, with deep middle longitudinal striae. Eyes large, slightly convex. Head behind eyes with weak groove. Temples short. Antennae thin, long. Pronotum almost rectangular, slightly narrowed near apex. Disc rugosely-punctate, with 5 carinae. Sides sharp, with very weak 3 teeth at the basic half. Scutellum wide. Elytra elongated. Elytral disc with 3 carinae. Scutellar striole distinct. Intervals almost flat. Apex of elytra with tooth. Precoxal part strongly elongated, wrinkled in males. Abdomen flat, small punctate. 1st ventrite little longer than 2nd ventrite. Legs long. Femora widened, without teeth. Profemora strongly widened. Tibiae short and wide. Tarsi wide. 1st-3rd segments bilobed. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 8.3-8.7 mm.
Diagnosis. The new genus differs from genus Lyalixena by the pronotum sides almost parallel, with weak teeth and body more elongated and flattened.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of VV Zherichin.
Zherichinixena nigra Legalov, sp.n.
(col. pl. X: i; XIV: 21, 22, 27)
Material. Holotype - male (ZMMU) “Native Coll. Banka. III-VII. 98 Soengei Leat”. Paratype - male (ZMMU), idem. Description. Male. Body dark brown, naked. Rostrum almost direct, of equal length to pronotum, with 3 weak carinae, small punctate, widened near the basis, with ventral striae, without erect setae. Antennae inserted ventrally near the rostrum basis. Frons flattened, densely punctate, with deep middle longitudinal striae. Eyes large, slightly 310
convex. Head behind eyes with weak groove. Temples short. Antennae thin, long. Funicle 8-segmented. Scapus trapezoidal, wider than 1st segment of funicle. 1st segment trapezoidal, wider and shorter than 2nd segment. 2nd-7th segments elongated. 2nd segment longer than 3rd segment. 1st segment of clava (8th segment of funicle) longer and hardly wider than 7th segment. Clava 2-segmented. 9th and 10th segments of antennae (2nd and 3rd segments of clava) fused. 9th segment of antennae little shorter than 7th and 8th segments of antennae taken together. Pronotum almost rectangular, of equal length and width, slightly narrowed near apex, with the greatest width at the base third. Disc rugosely-punctate, with 5 carinae. Sides sharp, with very weak 3 teeth at basic half. Scutellum wide, rectangular, small punctate. Elytra elongated. Humeri slightly smoothed. Disc of elytra with 3 carinae (1st carina distinct near basis), with rows of points. Scutellar striole distinct. Intervals almost flat. Apex of elytra with tooth. Precoxal part of pronotum strongly elongated, wrinkled. Mesepisternum smooth. Metepisternum very narrow. Abdomen flat, small punctate, with grey upraised setae. 1st ventrite little longer than 2nd ventrite. 2nd ventrite of equal length to 2nd ventrite. 4th ventrite hardly narrower than 3rd ventrite. 5th ventrite of equal length to 3rd ventrite. Legs long. Femora widened, without teeth. Profemora strongly widened. Tibiae short and wide. Tarsi wide. 1st-3rd segments bilobed. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 8.3-8.7 mm.
Etymology. The name is derived from the word “black”
- “niger”.
Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Wallacexena Legalov, gen.n. (col. pl. X: m) Type species: Metrioxena corporaali Heller, 1925
Remarks. For the description, see that of Metrioxena corporaali [Heller, 1925: 225].
Diagnosis. The new genus differs from genus Prometrioxena by strongly elongated 2nd segment of clava.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of A.R. Wallace.
Wallacexena corporaali (Heller, 1925), comb.n. (col. pl. X: m)
Metrioxena corporaali Heller, 1925: 225 Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra).
Host plants. Unknown.
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a male from the SMTD collection with labels “Corporaal, Brastagi, 5-1918”, “corporaali Typus”, “1928, 19”, “Staatl. Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden”, “Lectotype Metrioxena corporaali Heller, 1925, A. Legalov des. 2005”.
Wallacexena morio (Heller, 1915), comb.n.
Metrioxena morio Heller, 1915: 54 Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Prometrioxena Voss, 1957 Prometrioxena Voss, 1957: 102 Type species: Metrioxena dibapha Voss, 1937
Prometrioxena dibapha (Voss, 1937), comb.n.
Metrioxena dibapha Voss, 1937: 129 Distribution. Indonesia (Java).
Host plants. Unknown.
Subtribe Metrioxenina Voss, 1953 (col. pl. XI: a-e, g; XIV: 31, 3 2)
Metrioxenini Voss, 1953: 124 Type genus: Metrioxena Pascoe, 1870
Genus Metrioxena Pascoe, 1870 (col. pl. XI: a-e) Metrioxena Pascoe, 1870b: 442 Type species: Metrioxena serricollis Pascoe, 1870
Metrioxena decisa Pascoe, 1885
Metrioxena decisa Pascoe, 1885: 228
Distribution. Indonesia (Maluku); Malaysia (Kuala
Lumpur).
Host plants. Unknown.
Metrioxena discoidalis Heller, 1915
Metrioxena discoidalis Heller, 1915: 53
Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra); Malaysia (Kuala
Lumpur).
Host plants. Unknown.
Metrioxena marginella Heller, 1915
Metrioxena marginella Heller, 1915: 54
Distribution. Indonesia (Tanimbar); Malaysia (Kuala
Lumpur).
Host plants. Unknown.
Metrioxena serricollis Pascoe, 1870 Metrioxena serricollis Pascoe, 1870b: 443 Distribution. Indonesia (Sulawesi).
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Vladimirixena Legalov, gen.n.
(col. pl. XI: g; XIV: 31, 32)
Type species: Metrioxena sumatrana Heller, 1915
Description. Body brown, naked. Rostrum almost direct, shorter than pronotum, flattened at middle, with two weak carinae near margins, with ventral long setae in males; long, narrower, convex, without carinae and setae in females. Antennae inserted near the rostrum basis. Frons flattened. Eyes large, convex. Head behind eyes with groove. Temples short. Antennae thin, long. Funicle 8-segmented. Clava 2-segmented. Pronotum campaniform, weakly convex, with teeth on sides. Disc with 5 carinae. Scutellum wide, rectangular. Elytra oval. Humeri slightly smoothed. Elytral disc with 2 carinae, without striae, small and densely punctate. Apex of elytra without tooth. Precoxal part of pronotum strongly elongated in males and slightly elongated in females. Metepisternum narrow. Abdomen flat. 1st ventrite elongated. Legs long. Femora widened, without teeth. Profemora strongly widened. Tibiae short and wide. Tarsi wide. 1st-3rd segments bilobed. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 2.9-3.4 mm.
Diagnosis. The new genus differs from Metrioxena by the femora without teeth and elytra with carinae.
Etymology. The new genus is named in honour of VV Zherichin.
Vladimirixena fulva (Heller, 1915), comb.n.
Metrioxena fulva Heller, 1915: 54 Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra).
Host plants. Unknown.
Vladimirixena javanica (Voss, 1937), comb.n.
Metrioxena javanica Voss, 1937: 127 Distribution. Indonesia (Java).
Host plants. Unknown.
Vladimirixena subvittata (Pascoe, 1874), comb.n. Metrioxena subvittata Pascoe, 1874: 27 Distribution. Indonesia (Sulawesi).
Host plants. Unknown.
Vladimirixena sumatrana (Heller, 1915), comb.n. Metrioxena sumatrana Heller, 1915: 54 Distribution. Indonesia (Sumatra); Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur).
Host plants. Unknown.
Tribe Oxycraspedini Marvaldi & Oberprieler, 2006 (col. pl. XI: f, h-m; XIV: 30, 33-35) Oxycraspedina Marvaldi & Oberprieler, 2006: 460 Type genus: Oxycraspedus Kuschel, 1955
Genus Oxycraspedus Kuschel, 1955 (col. pl. XI: f, h-m; XIV: 30, 33-35)
Oxycraspedus Kuschel, 1955: 309 Type species: Oxycorynus minutus Philippi & Philippi, 1864
Oxycraspedus cornutus Kuschel, 1959 Oxycraspedus cornutus Kuschel, 1959: 267 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Araucaria [Kuschel, 2000].
Oxycraspedus cribricollis (Blanchard, 1851)
Oxycorynus cribricollis Blanchard, 1851: 311 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Araucaria [Kuschel, 2000].
Oxycraspedus minutus (Philippi & Philippi, 1864) Oxycorynus minutus Philippi & Philippi, 1864: 365 Distribution. Chile.
Host plants. Araucaria [Kuschel, 2000].
Tribe Oxycorynini Schoenherr, 1840 (col. pl. XI: n, o; XII: a, b, d)
Oxycorynides Schoenherr, 1840: 581 Type genus: Oxycorynus Chevrolat, 1832
Genus Hydnorobius Kuschel, 1959 (col. pl. XI: n, o)
Hydnorobius Kuschel, 1959: 268 Type species: Oxycorynus hydnorae Pascoe, 1868
Hydnorobius helleri (Bruch, 1912)
Oxycorynus helleri Bruch, 1912: 266 Distribution. Argentina.
Host plants. Prosopanche [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Hydnorobius hydnorae (Pascoe, 1868)
Oxycorynus hydnorae Pascoe, 1868: 14 Distribution. Argentina.
Host plants. Prosopanche [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Hydnorobius parvulus (Bruch, 1916)
Oxycorynus parvulus Bruch, 1916: 268 Distribution. Argentina.
Host plants. Prosopanche [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Genus Oxycorynus Chevrolat, 1832 (col. pl. XII: a, b, d) Oxycorynus Chevrolat, 1832: 212 Type species: Oxycorynus melanocerus Chevrolat, 1832
Oxycorynus armatus Buquet, 1844 Oxycorynus armatus Buquet, 1844: 138 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Lophophytum [Andreson, 2005]. Oxycorynus melanocerus Chevrolat, 1832 Oxycorynus melanocerus Chevrolat, 1832: 214 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Oxycorynus melanops Chevrolat, 1832 Oxycorynus melanops Chevrolat, 1832: 214 Distribution. Brazil.
Host plants. Unknown.
Oxycorynus missionis Kuschel, 1995 Oxycorynus missionis Kuschel, 1995: 45 Distribution. Argentina.
Host plants. Unknown.
Oxycorynus nigripes Kuschel, 1959 Oxycorynus nigripes Kuschel, 1959: 270 Distribution. Argentina, Bolivia.
Host plants. Lophophytum [Andreson, 2005].
Tribre Afrocorynini Voss, 1957 (col. pl. XII: c) Afrocorynini Voss, 1957: 102 Type genus: Afrocorynus Marshall, 1955
Subtribe Afrocorynina Voss, 1957 Afrocorynini Voss, 1957: 102 Type genus: Afrocorynus Marshall, 1955
Genus Afrocorynus Marshall, 1955 Afrocorynus Marshall, 1955: 21 Type species. Afrocorynus turbatus Marshall, 1955
Afrocorynus asparagi Marshall, 1955 Afrocorynus asparagi Marshall, 1955: 23 Distribution. South Africa.
Host plants. Asparagus [Marshall, 1955].
Afrocorynus sp. pr. asparagi Marshall, 1955 Distribution. South Africa [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Host plants. Putterlickia [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Afrocorynus turbatus Marshall, 1955 Afrocorynus turbatus Marshall, 1955: 22 Distribution. South Africa.
Host plants. Unknown.
Subtribe Hispodina Voss, 1957 (col. pl. XII: c) Hispodini Voss, 1957: 102 Type genus: Hispodes Marshall, 1955
Genus Hispodes Marshall, 1955 (col. pl. XII: c) Hispodes Marshall, 1955: 21 Type species. Hispodes spicatus Marshall, 1955
Hispodes spicatus Marshall, 1955 Hispodes spicatus Marshall, 1955: 24 Distribution. South Africa.
Host plants. Rhoicissus [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Oxycorynitae incertae sedis
Genus Khetana Zherikhin, 1993, placem.n.
Khetana Zherikhin, 1993: 23
Type species: Khetana decapitata Zherikhin, 1993
Remarks. The genus was located in Eobelinae (Eobelidae
sensu L. Arnoldi, 1977). Characters (wide second segment
of tarsi, short legs and wide body) make it possible to
place this genus in supertribe Oxycorynitae of subfamily
Oxycoryninae.
Khetana decapitata Zherikhin, 1993 Khetana decapitata Zherikhin, 1993: 23 Distribution. Early Cretaceous (Khabarovskii Khetana).
Host plants. Unknown.
krai:
Supertribe Allocorynitae Sharp, 1890 (col. pl. XII: e-j; XIII: a-d, f, g; XIV: 11, 19, 23, 29) Allocoryninae Sharp, 1890: 45 Type genus: Allocorynus Sharp, 1890
Genus Parallocorynus Voss, 1943 (col. pl. XII: e-h)
Allocorynus subg. Parallocorynus Voss, 1943: 59 Type species: Allocorynus bicolor Voss, 1943
Parallocorynus bicolor (Voss, 1943)
Allocorynus bicolor Voss, 1943: 59 Distribution. Mexico.
Host plants. Dioon [Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Genus Rhopalotria Chevrolat, 1878 (col. pl. XII: i, j; XIII: a-d, f, g; XIV: 11, 19, 23, 29) Rhopalotria Chevrolat, 1878: XCVII Type species: Rhopalotria dimidiata Chevrolat, 1878 Allocorynus Sharp 1890: 46; type species. Allocorynus mollis Sharp, 1890
Host plants. Zamia, Dioon [O’Brien, 1991].
Rhopalotria dimidiata Chevrolat, 1878 Rhopalotria dimidiata Chevrolat, 1878: XCVII Distribution. Cuba.
Host plants. Zamia [Muniz, Barrera, 1969].
Rhopalotria mollis (Sharp, 1890)
Allocorynus mollis Sharp, 1890: 46 Distribution. USA (Florida), Mexico.
Host plants. Zamia [Norstag, 1987; O’Brien, 1991]. Rhopalotria slossonae (Schaeffer, 1905)
Allocorynus slossonae Schaeffer, 1905: 139 Distribution. USA (Florida).
Host plants. Zamia [Tang, 1987; O’Brien, 1991].
Supertribe Aglycyderitae Wollaston, 1864 (col. pl. XIII: e, h) Aglycyderidae Wollaston, 1864: 384 Type genus: Aglycyderes Westwood, 1864
Tribe Distenorrhinoidini Legalov, trib.n.
Type genus: Distenorrhinoides Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000
Remarks. For a description, see that of Distenorrhinoides [Gratshev, Zherikhin, 2000: 39].
Diagnosis. The new tribe is close to tribes Alloxycorynini and Aglycyderini. It differs from the first by the shape of pronotum, absence of sharp lateral carinae, structure of mandibles, weakly convex eyes and thin rostrum. It differs from the second by the mandible structure, weakly convex eyes, long and thin rostrum.
Genus Distenorrhinoides Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000 Distenorrhinoides Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000: 39 Type species: Distenorrhinoides simulator Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000
Distenorrhinoides simulator Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000 Distenorrhinoides simulator Gratshev & Zherikhin, 2000: 39
Distribution. Early Cretaceous (Spain: Montsec Range). Host plants. Unknown.
Tribe Alloxycorynini Legalov, trib.n. (col. pl. XIII: e, h) Type genus: Alloxycorynus Voss, 1957
Description. Body black, brown or yellowy-brown, naked or with setae. Head, pronotum, procoxa and femora, partially antennae sometimes red-brown. Rostrum almost direct, thicker in males and slightly curved and long in females. Antennae inserted ventrally near the rostrum basis. Frons flattened. Eyes large, slightly convex. Head behind eyes without groove. Vertex convex. Temples short. Antennae thin, long. Clava distinct, 3-segmented. Pronotum campaniform. Disc sparsely punctate, without carinae. Sides sharp, without teeth. Scutellum wide, almost rectangular. Elytra wide, flattened, with carinae or without carinae and rows of points. Scutellar striole distinct. Intervals almost flat or convex. Apex of elytra without tooth. Precoxal part elongated. Metathorax elongated. Abdomen slightly convex. 1st ventrite more or less elongated. Legs long. Femora widened, without teeth. Tibiae biconcave, with long mucro. Tarsi long, longer than tibiae. 1st segment of tarsi triangular, 2nd and 3rd segments bilobed. Claws without teeth. Length of body: 2.8-7.0 mm. Diagnosis. The new tribe is similar to tribe Aglycyderini but differs by the lateral carinae of pronotum, the greatest width of pronotum at base, thin and long rostrum.
Genus Alloxycorynus Voss, 1957 (col. pl. XIII: e, h) Alloxycorynus Voss, 1957: 101 Type species: Oxycorynus bruchi Heller, 1911
Alloxycorynus bruchi (Heller, 1911) (col. pl. XIII: e, h)
Oxycorynus bruchi Heller, 1911: 6 Distribution. Argentina, Bolivia.
Host plants. Ombrophytum [Anderson, 2005].
Remarks. The lectotype is designated by the author - a female from the SMTD collection with labels “Argentina, Prov. Catamarca, II.1900, C. Bruch”, “1911, 3”, “Typus”, “Staatl. Museum fur Tierkunde, Dresden”, “Lectotype Oxycorynus bruchi Heller, 1911, A. Legalov des. 2005”. Alloxycorynus whiteheadi Anderson, 2005 Alloxycorynus whiteheadi Anderson, 2005: 648 Distribution. Peru.
Host plants. Unknown.
Genus Balanophorobius Anderson, 2005 Balanophorobius Anderson, 2005: 645 Type species: Balanophorobius gamezi Anderson, 2005
Balanophorobius gamezi Anderson, 2005 Balanophorobius gamezi Anderson, 2005: 648 Distribution. Costa Rica.
Host plants. Helosis [Anderson, 2005; Marvaldi, Oberprieler, Lyal, Bradbury, Anderson, 2006].
Tribe Aglycyderini Wollaston, 1864 (col. pl. XIII: i-m; XIV: 16, 24, 28, 36)
Aglycyderidae Wollaston, 1864: 384 Type genus: Aglycyderes Westwood, 1864 Proterhinides Sharp, 1889: 298; type genus: Proterhinus Sharp, 1878
Platycephalitae Paulian, 1944: 118; type genus:
Platycephala Montrouzier, 1861
Genus Aglycyderes Westwood, 1864 (col. pl. XIII: i, j) Aglycyderes Westwood, 1864: 179 Type species: Aglycyderes setifer Westwood, 1864
Aglycyderes setifer Westwood, 1864 Aglycyderes setifer Westwood, 1864: 179 Distribution. Canary Is.
Host plants. Euphorbia [Paulian, 1944].
Aglycyderes tavakiliani Menier, 1974 Aglycyderes tavakiliani Menier, 1974: 14 Distribution. Morocco.
Host plants. Euphorbia [Menier, 1974].
Genus Aralius Kuschel, 1990 Aralius Kuschel, 1990: 79 [RN]
Type species: Platycephala olivieri Montrouzier, 1861 Platycephala Montrouzier, 1861: 268 (non FaMn, 1820); type species: Platycephala olivieri Montrouzier, 1861 Remarks. 2 undescribed species have been reported from New Caledonia [Kuschel, 2003].
Aralius olivieri (Montrouzier, 1861)
Platycephala olivieri Montrouzier, 1861: 268 Distribution. New Caledonia.
Host plants. Araliaceae [Kuschel, 2003].
Aralius wollastoni (Sharp, 1876)
Aglycyderes wollastoni Sharp, 1876: 28 Aglycyderes badius Broun, 1880: 427 Platycephala jeanneli Paulian, 1944: 118
Distribution. New Zealand.
Host plants. Pseudopanax [Kuschel, 2003].
Genus Proterhinus Sharp, 1878 (col. pl. XIII: k-m; XIV:
16, 24, 28, 36)
Proterhinus Sharp, 1878: 16 Type species: Proterhinus vestitus Sharp, 1878
Proterhinus abnormis Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus abnormis Perkins, 1920: 352 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Broussaisa [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus abundans Perkins, 1926 Proterhinus abundans Perkins, 1926: 65 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus adamsoni Perkins, 1932 Proterhinus adamsoni Perkins, 1932: 21 Distribution. Marquesas Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus adelus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus adelus Perkins, 1900: 202 Proterhinus adelus v. adeloides Perkins, 1910: 657 Proterhinus adelus v. chrysadelus Perkins, 1910: 658 Proterhinus adelus v. constricticeps Perkins, 1910: 658 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus affinis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus affinis Perkins, 1900: 238 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus alyxiaepauper Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus alyxiae v. pauper Perkins, 1900: 244 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus alyxia alyxiae Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus alyxiae Perkins, 1900: 244 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Alyxia [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus amaurodes Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus amaurodes Perkins, 1900: 190 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kaunai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus analcis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus analcis Perkins, 1900: 230 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus angularis Sharp, 1881 Proterhinus angularis Sharp, 1881: 530 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus angustiformis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus angustiformis Perkins, 1900: 197 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus angustior Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus angustior Perkins, 1900: 233 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus anthracias Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus anthracias Perkins, 1900: 185 314
Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus antiquus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus antiquus Perkins, 1900: 193 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Broussaisia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus archaeus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus archaeus Perkins, 1900: 209 Proterhinus archaeus v. diversus Perkins, 1900: 209 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Straussia, Pelea [Perkins, 1900, 1910]. Proterhinus arhopalus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus arhopalus Perkins, 1900: 219 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus asteliae Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus asteliae Perkins, 1920: 351 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Astelia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus ater Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus ater Perkins, 1920: 356 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus basalis Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus basalis Sharp, 1879: 98 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus binotatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus binotatus Perkins, 1900: 191 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus blackburni Sharp, 1878 Proterhinus blackburni Sharp, 1878: 17 Proterhinus hystrix Sharp, 1881: 527 Proterhinus blackburni v. bisignatus Perkins, 1900: 246 Proterhinus blackburni v. eugeniae Perkins, 1900: 246 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus brevicornis Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989 Proterhinus brevicornis Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989: 153 Distribution. Society Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus breviformis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus breviformis Perkins, 1900: 229 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus brevipennis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus brevipennis Perkins, 1900: 218 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus bridwelli Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus bridwelli Perkins, 1920: 350 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Euphorbia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus bryani Perkins, 1926 Proterhinus bryani Perkins, 1926: 64 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus calliphyas Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus calliphyas Perkins, 1900: 224 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus cognatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus cognatus Perkins, 1900: 197 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Alyxia [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus collaris Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus collaris Sharp, 1879: 96 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus comes Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus comes Perkins, 1900: 213 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus compactus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus compactus Perkins, 1900: 203 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus convexiusculus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus convexiusculus Perkins, 1900: 232 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus coprosmicola Perkins, 1928 Proterhinus coprosmicola Perkins, 1928b: 195 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus crassicornis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus crassicornis Perkins, 1900: 185 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus cristatus Perkins, 1931 Proterhinus cristatus Perkins, 1931: 510 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus cuneatus Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus cuneatus Perkins, 1920: 354 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus debilior Perkins, 1931 Proterhinus debilior Perkins, 1931: 512 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus debilis Sharp, 1878 Proterhinus debilis Sharp, 1878: 19 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus deceptor Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus deceptor Perkins, 1900: 245 Proterhinus deceptor v. konanus Perkins, 1900: 246 Proterhinus deceptor v. major Perkins, 1900: 246 Proterhinus deceptor clermontiae Perkins, 1928b: 198 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Hibiscus, Euphorbia, Lipochaeta, Gossypium, Hibiscadelphus [Perkins, 1910, 1920].
Proterhinus deinops Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus deinops Perkins, 1900: 201 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus denudatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus denudatus Perkins, 1900: 203 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus desquamatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus desquamatus Perkins, 1900: 240 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus detritus Sharp, 1885 Proterhinus detritus Sharp, 1885: 172 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus difficilis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus difficilis Perkins, 1900: 188 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus dispar Sharp, 1881 Proterhinus dispar Sharp, 1881: 528 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Wikstoemia [Perkins, 1910]. Proterhinus dubiosus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus dubiosus Perkins, 1900: 187 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus echidna Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus echidna Perkins, 1910: 658 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Gonldia [Perkins, 1910]. Proterhinus echinoides Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus echinoides Perkins, 1900: 232 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus epichlorus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus epichlorus Perkins, 1900: 230 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus epichrysus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus epichrysus Perkins, 1900: 218 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus epimelas Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus epimelas Perkins, 1900: 226 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus epitrachys Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus epitrachys Perkins, 1900: 220 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus epitretus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus epitretus Perkins, 1900: 229 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus erythrodes Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus erythrodes Perkins, 1900: 234 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus eugonias Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus eugonias Perkins, 1900: 186 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus eulepis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus eulepis Perkins, 1900: 188 Proterhinus eulepis v. minor Perkins, 1900: 189 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus euops Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus euops Perkins, 1920: 348 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Euphorbia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus euphorbiae Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus euphorbiae Perkins, 1920: 349 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Euphorbia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus eurhopalus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus eurhopalus Perkins, 1900: 196 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus eurhynchus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus eurhynchus Perkins, 1900: 239 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus excrucians Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus excrucians Perkins, 1910: 662 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Sida [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus facilis Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus facilis Perkins, 1910: 663 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus ferrugineus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus ferrugineus Perkins, 1900: 241 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus fimbriatus Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989 Proterhinus fimbriatus Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989: 152 Distribution. Austral Is.: Rurutu, Society Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus fuscicolor Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus fuscicolor Perkins, 1920: 353 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Argyroxiphium [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus gigas Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus gigas Perkins, 1900: 185 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Cheirodendron [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus gourvesi Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989 Proterhinus gourvesi Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989: 153 Distribution. Society Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus gracilis Sharp, 1881 Proterhinus gracilis Sharp, 1881: 529 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus haleakalae Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus haleakalae Perkins, 1900: 219 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus hawaiensis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus hawaiensis Perkins, 1900: 236 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus hemichlorus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus hemichlorus Perkins, 1900: 217 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus heterostictus Perkins, 1900
Proterhinus vestitus v. heterostictus Perkins, 1900: 205 Proterhinus heterostictus Perkins, 1910: 661 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus heterotarsus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus heterotarsus Perkins, 1900: 234 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus homoeochromus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus homoeochromus Perkins, 1900: 197 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus humeralis Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus humeralis Sharp, 1879: 96 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus hypotretus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus hypotretus Perkins, 1900: 240 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus impressiscutis Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus impressiscutis Perkins, 1920: 350 Proterhinus impressiscutis v. nudior Perkins, 1928b: 196 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Euphorbia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus innotabilis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus innotabilis Perkins, 1900: 242 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus ineptus Sharp, 1885 Proterhinus ineptus Sharp, 1885: 171 Proterhinus intiger Sharp, 1885: 172 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus insignis Sharp, 1885 Proterhinus insignis Sharp, 1885: 173 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus kaalae Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus kaalae Perkins, 1900: 209 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus kahanae Perkins, 1931 Proterhinus kahanae Perkins, 1931: 509 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus kamptarthrus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus kamptarthrus Perkins, 1900: 199 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus lanaiensis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus lanaiensis Perkins, 1900: 227 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus laticollis Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus laticollis Blackburn, 1885: 170 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus laticornis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus laticornis Perkins, 1900: 196 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus lecontei Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus lecontei Sharp, 1879: 99 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus leiorhynchus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus leiorhynchus Perkins, 1900: 200 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus leptophyas Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus leptophyas Perkins, 1900: 198 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus leptorhynchus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus leptorhynchus Perkins, 1900: 222 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus leptothrix Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus leptothrix Perkins, 1900: 207 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus leucothorax Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus leucothorax Perkins, 1900: 233 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus linearis Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus linearis Blackburn, 1885: 169 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus longicornis Sharp, 1885 Proterhinus lecontei Sharp, 1885: 173 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Lanai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus longulus Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus longulus Sharp, 1879: 97 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus longisetis Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus longisetis Perkins, 1920: 355 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus maculatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus maculatus Perkins, 1900: 221 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus maculifer Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus maculifer Perkins, 1900: 198 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus malespretus Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus malespretus Perkins, 1920: 355 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus maurus Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus maurus Perkins, 1910: 658 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Pelea [Perkins, 1910]. Proterhinus megalotarsus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus megalotarsus Perkins, 1900: 216 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus microtarsus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus microtarsus Perkins, 1900: 215 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus minimus Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus minimus Perkins, 1910: 666 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus mirabilis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus mirabilis Perkins, 1900: 223 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus miricornis Perkins, 1927 Proterhinus miricornis Perkins, 1927: 487 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus molokaiensis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus molokaiensis Perkins, 1900: 231 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus moribundus Perkins, 1916 Proterhinus moribundus Perkins, 1916: 251 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus mumfordi Perkins, 1932 Proterhinus mumfordi Perkins, 1932: 19 Distribution. Marquesas Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus myrsineoides Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus myrsineoides Perkins, 1910: 659 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus myrsineus Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus myrsineus Perkins, 1910: 659 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Myrsine [Perkins, 1910]. Proterhinus navita Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus navita Perkins, 1900: 244 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus neglectus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus neglectus Perkins, 1900: 189 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus nigricans Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus nigricans Sharp, 1879: 95 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus nivicola Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus nivicola Perkins, 1900: 225 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus oahuensis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus oahuensis Perkins, 1900: 208 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus obscuricolor Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus obscuricolor Perkins, 1900: 202 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Straussia, Pelea [Perkins, 1910] Proterhinus obscurus Sharp, 1878
Proterhinus obscurus Sharp, 1878: 18 Proterhinus obscurus v. chryseis Perkins, 1910: 663 Proterhinus obscurus v. elaeocarpi Perkins, 1910: 663 Proterhinus obscurus v. perobscurus Perkins, 1910: 663 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Elaeocarpus, Pritchardia, Euphorbia [Perkins,
1910, 1920].
Proterhinus ombrophilus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus ombrophilus Perkins, 1900: 235 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus oscillans Sharp, 1878 Proterhinus oscillans Sharp, 1878: 18 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Acacia [Perkins, 1910].
Proterhinus osculans Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus osculans Perkins, 1900: 222 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus oxygonias Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus oxygonias Perkins, 1900: 206 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus pachycnemis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus pachycnemis Perkins, 1900: 211 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus paradoxus Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus paradoxus Sharp, 1879: 100 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinuspeles Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus peles Perkins, 1900: 237 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus persimilis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus persimilis Perkins, 1900: 224 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Wikstroemia [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus phoenix Perkins, 1931 Proterhinus phoenix Perkins, 1931: 511 Distribution. Phoenix Is.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinusphyllobius Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus phyllobius Perkins, 1920: 352 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Broussaisia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus pipturi Perkins, 1910 Proterhinuspipturi Perkins, 1910: 665 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Pipturus [Perkins, 1910].
Proterhinus platygonias Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus platygonias Perkins, 1900: 204 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus platygonioides Perkins, 1910 Proterhinusplatygonioides Perkins, 1910: 661 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus podagricus Perkins, 1910 Proterhinuspodagricus Perkins, 1910: 656
Proterhinus podagricus v. coprosmae Perkins, 1928b: 194 Distribution. USA (Hawaii, Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus pteridis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus pteridis Perkins, 1900: 235 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Molokai).
Host plants. Pteris [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus punctipennis Sharp, 1881 Proterhinus punctipennis Sharp, 1881: 530 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus pusillus Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus pusillus Sharp, 1879: 97 Proterhinus pusillus v. subpusillus Perkins, 1910: 665 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Pelea [Perkins, 1910].
Proterhinus robustus Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus robustus Blackburn, 1885: 171 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus rufescens Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus rufescens Perkins, 1900: 237 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus ruficollis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus ruficollis Perkins, 1900: 226 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus ruficornis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus ruficornis Perkins, 1900: 200 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus samoae Perkins, 1907 Proterhinus samoae Perkins, 1907: 88 Distribution. Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia.
Host plants. Cocos nucifera [Zimmerman & Perrault, 1989].
Proterhinus scutatus Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus scutatus Blackburn, 1885: 169 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus separandus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus separandus Perkins, 1900: 221 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus serricornis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus serricornis Perkins, 1900: 195 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus seticollis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus seticollis Perkins, 1900: 207 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus setiger Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus setiger Perkins, 1900: 193 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus setulosus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus setulosus Perkins, 1900: 192 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus sharpi Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus sharpi Perkins, 1900: 213 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus similis Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus similis Blackburn, 1885: 170 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Acacia.
Proterhinus simplex Sharp, 1878 Proterhinus simplex Sharp, 1878: 17 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus solitarius Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus solitarius Perkins, 1900: 193 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus squalidus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus squalidus Perkins, 1900: 194 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus squamicollis Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus squamicollis Perkins, 1900: 201 Proterhinus squamicollis v. moestus Perkins, 1928b: 197 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus sternalioides Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus sternalioides Perkins, 1900: 215 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus sternalis Sharp, 1879 Proterhinus sternalis Sharp, 1879: 98 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus subangularis Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus subangularis Perkins, 1910: 660 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Straussia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus subdeceptor Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus subdeceptor Perkins, 1910: 664 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Alyxia [Perkins, 1910].
Proterhinus subplanatus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus subplanatus Perkins, 1900: 205 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Straussia [Perkins, 1910].
Proterhinus swezeyi Perkins, 1920 Proterhinus swezeyi Perkins, 1920: 347 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Pritchardia [Perkins, 1920].
Proterhinus tantali Perkins, 1935 Proterhinus tantali Perkins, 1935: 87 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus tarsalis Blackburn, 1885 Proterhinus tarsalis Blackburn, 1885: 171 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Metrosideros.
Proterhinus transversalis Perkins, 1910 Proterhinus transversalis Perkins, 1910: 662 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus tuberculiceps Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus tuberculiceps Perkins, 1900: 214 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus unicolor Perkins, 1936 Proterhinus unicolor Perkins, 1936: 221 Distribution. Marquesas Islands.
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus validus Sharp, 1881 Proterhinus validus Sharp, 1881: 531 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Maui).
Host plants. Acacia [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus vestitus Sharp, 1878 Proterhinus vestitus Sharp, 1878: 16 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Aleurites, Pipturus, Pisonia, Ipomoea, Charpeutiera, Dracaena, Hybiscus [Perkins, 1910, 1920; Sharp, 1878].
Proterhinus vicinus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus vicinus Perkins, 1900: 212 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Oahu).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus vulcanus Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus vulcanus Perkins, 1900: 236 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
Proterhinus wikstroemiae Perkins, 1900 Proterhinus wikstroemiae Perkins, 1900: 195 Distribution. USA (Hawaii: Kauai).
Host plants. Wikstroemia [Perkins, 1900].
Proterhinus xanthoxyli Perkins, 1931 Proterhinus xanthoxyli Perkins, 1931: 511 Distribution. USA (Hawaii).
Host plants. Unknown.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to my colleagues for the help with the work.
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Supertribe Pachyuritae gen. spp.: a - Hadrobelus undulatus, male, paratype (dorsal view), b - Pachyura australis, female (dorsal view), с - P. australis, male (dorsal view), d -P. australis, head and prothorax (ventral view), e - Pachyurinus sticticus, female (dorsal view), f-Ricnobelis metallicus, male (dorsal view), g-Agathinus tridens, female (dorsal view), h
-Sphinctobelus cinereus, female (dorsal view), i - Agnesiotis pilosula, male (dorsal view), j - Cyrtyphus blandus, female, lectotype (lateral view).
Представители Pachyuritae gen. spp.: a - Hadrobelus undulatus, самец, паратип (вид сверху), b - Pachyura australis, самка (вид сверху), с - P. australis, самец (вид сверху), d - P. australis, голова и переднегрудь (вид снизу), е -Pachyurinus sticticus, самка (вид сверху), f — Ricnobelis metallicus, самец (вид сверху), g -Agathinus tridens, самка (вид сверху), h - Sphinctobelus cinereus, самка (вид сверху), i -Agnesiotispilosula, самец (вид сверху), j - Cyrtyphus blandus, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку).
Subfamily Belinae gen. spp.: a-Atractuchus argus, male (dorsal view), b —A. argus, female (dorsal view), с - Cyrtyphus blandus, female, lectotype (dorsal view), d -Atractuchus argus, male (lateral view), в-A. argus, female (lateral view), f— Dicordylus marmoratus, male (dorsal view), g — D. marmoratus, female (dorsal view), h — D. balteatus, female (dorsal view), i - Araiobelusfilum, female (dorsal view), j -Macrobelus insignis, female, lectotype (dorsal view), к—M. insignis, female, lectotype (ventral view), 1—M. insignis, female, lectotype (lateral view), m-Araiobelus tenis, male (dorsal view), n -Macrobelus insignis, head of female, lectotype (dorsal view).
Представители Belinae gen. spp.: a - Atractuchus argus, самец (вид сверху), b - A. argus, самка (вид сверху), с -Cyrtyphus blandus, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), d - Atractuchus argus, самец (вид сбоку), в-A. argus, самка (вид сбоку), f- Dicordylus marmoratus, самец (вид сверху), g—D. marmoratus, самка (вид сверху), h-D. balteatus, самка (вид сверху), i- Araiobelus filum, самка (вид сверху), j - Macrobelus insignis, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), к-М. insignis, самка, лектотип (вид снизу), 1 - М. insignis, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), m - Araiobelus tenis, самец (вид сверху), n - Macrobelus insignis, голова самки, лектотип (вид сверху).
Supertribe Belitae gen. spp.: a-Isacantha rhynchitoides, male (dorsal view), b-/. rhynchitoides, female (dorsal view), с-I. punctirostris, female, lectotype (dorsal view), d -1, punctirostris, female, lectotype (ventral view), e - I. punctirostris, female, lectotype (lateral view), f-I. serrata, female, lectotype (lateral view), g — I. serrata, female, lectotype (dorsal view), h -1, serrata, female, lectotype (ventral view), i - Rhinotia haemoptera, male (dorsal view), j - Rh. haemoptera, apex of abdomen of male (dorsal view).
Представители Belitae gen. spp.: a - Isacantha rhynchitoides, самец (вид сверху), b -1, rhynchitoides, самка (вид сверху), с - I. punctirostris, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), d - I. punctirostris, самка, лектотип (вид снизу), е -1. punctirostris, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), f —/. serrata, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), g -I. serrata, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), h - I. serrata, самка, лектотип (вид снизу), i - Rhinotia haemoptera, самец (вид сверху), j - Rh. haemoptera, вершина брюшка самца (вид сверху).
Supertribe Belitae gen. spp.: a - Orthorhynchus bidentatus, female (dorsal view), b - O. semipunctatus, female (dorsal view), с - О. angustulus, female (dorsal view), d — O. angustulus, apex of abdomen of female (ventral view), e — O. (Australobelus) sp. , male (dorsal view), f- Pseodorhinotia brunnea, female (dorsal view), g -P. brunnea, male (dorsal view), h - P. brunnea, male (lateral view), i - Orthorhynchoides ruficornis, female, lectotype (lateral view), j - (). suturalis, male (dorsal view), к - О. suturalis f. phonicopterus, male (dorsal view), 1 - O. suturalis f. phonicopterus, female (dorsal view), m —0. ruficornis, female, lectotype (dorsal view), n—0. ruficornis, female, lectotype (ventral view). Представители Belitae gen. spp.: a - Orthorhynchus bidentatus, самка (вид сверху), b -О. semipunctatus, самка (вид сверху), с - О. angustulus, самка (вид сверху), А - О. angustulus, вершина брюшка самки (вид снизу), е - О. (Australobelus) sp., самец (вид сверху), f — Pseodorhinotia brunnea, самка (вид сверху), g — P. brunnea, самец (вид сверху), h P. brunnea, самец (вид сбоку), i - Orthorhynchoides ruficornis, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), j - О. suturalis, самец (вид сверху), к - О. suturalis f. phonicopterus, самец (вид сверху), 1 - О. suturalis f. phonicopterus, самка (вид сверху), т- О. ruficornis, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), п- О. ruficornis, самка, лектотип (вид снизу).
Supertribe Belitae gen. spp.: a- Orthorhynchoides biroi, male, holotype (dorsal view), b - O. biroi, male, holotype (lateral view), с - О. viridimetallicus, male, lectotype (dorsal view), d - Tasmanobelus pictirostris, male, lectotype (lateral view), e
- Orthorhynchoides viridimetallicus, male, lectotype (lateral view), f- Tasmanobelus pictirostris, male, lectotype (dorsal view), g - T. pictirostris, male, lectotype (ventral view), h - Blackburnibelus bimaculatus, female (dorsal view), i -Rhinotiodes spinipennis (dorsal view), j - Stenobelus tibialis, female (dorsal view), к - Trichophthalmus miltomerus, female (dorsal view).
Представители Belitae gen. spp.: a - Orthorhynchoides biroi, самец, holotype (вид сверху), b - О. biroi, самец, holotype (вид сбоку), с - О. viridimetallicus, самец, лектотип (вид сверху), d - Tasmanobelus pictirostris, самец, лектотип (вид сбоку), е - Orthorhynchoides viridimetallicus, самец, лектотип (вид сбоку), f - Tasmanobelus pictirostris, самец, лектотип (вид сверху), g - Т. pictirostris, самец, лектотип (вид снизу), h - Blackburnibelus bimaculatus, самка (вид сверху), i - Rhinotiodes spinipennis (вид сверху), j - Stenobelus tibialis, самка (вид сверху), k - Trichophthalmus miltomerus, самка (вид сверху).
Family Belidae gen. spp.: a-Araiobelus inconstans, female, lectotype (dorsal view), b—A. inconstans, female, lectotype (ventral view), с — A. inconstans, female, lectotype (lateral view), d - Orthorhynchus subsuturalis, female, lectotype (lateral view), e-O. subsuturalis, female, lectotype (dorsal view), f- O. subsuturalis, female, lectotype (ventral view), g -Homalocerus lyciformis, male (dorsal view), h—H. lyciformis, female (dorsal view), i-H. xixim, female (dorsal view), j -Lyalixena enderleini, male (dorsal view), к - L. enderleini, female (dorsal view), i - Zherichinixena nigra, male, holotype (dorsal view), m- Wallacexena corporaali, male, lectotype (dorsal view).
Представители Belidae gen. spp.: a - Araiobelus inconstans, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), b —A. inconstans, самка, лектотип (вид снизу), с-A. inconstans, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), d - Orthorhynchus subsuturalis, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), е- О. subsuturalis, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), f — О. subsuturalis, самка, лектотип (вид снизу), g -Homalocerus lyciformis, самец (вид сверху), h—Н. lyciformis, самка (вид сверху), i - Н. xixim, самка (вид сверху), j -Lyalixena enderleini, самец (вид сверху), k - L. enderleini, самка (вид сверху), 1 - Zherichinixena nigra, самец, holotype (вид сверху), m- Wallacexena corporaali, самец, лектотип (вид сверху).
Subfamily Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a-Metrioxena decisa, male (dorsal view), Ъ-M. decisa, female (dorsal view), с-M. decisa, male (lateral view), d -M. decisa, female (lateral view), e - M. serricollis, male (dorsal view), f- Oxycraspedus cornutus, male (dorsal view), g - Vladimirixena sumatrana, anbomen of male (dorsal view), h - Oxycraspedus cornutus, anbomen of male (dorsal view), i - O. cornutus, female (dorsal view), j - O. minutus, male (dorsal view), к - О. minutus, male (dorsal view), 1 - (). minutus, male (lateral view), m - (). minutus, female (lateral view), n - Hydnorobius hydnorae, male (dorsal view), o-H. hydnorae, female (dorsal view).
Представители Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a-Metrioxena decisa, самец (вид сверху), Ъ-М. decisa, самка (вид сверху), с
- М. decisa, самец (вид сбоку), d - М. decisa, самка (вид сбоку), е - М. serricollis, самец (вид сверху), f -Oxycraspedus cornutus, самец (вид сверху), g - Vladimirixena sumatrana, брюшко самца (вид сверху), h -Oxycraspedus cornutus, брюшко самца (вид сверху), i - О. cornutus, самка (вид сверху), j - О. minutus, самец (вид сверху), к - О. minutus, самец (вид сверху), 1 - О. minutus, самец (вид сбоку), m - О. minutus, самка (вид сбоку), п -Hydnorobius hydnorae, самец (вид сверху), o-H. hydnorae, самка (вид сверху).
Subfamily Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a - Oxycorynus melanocerus, female (dorsal view), b - O. melanocerus, head and prothorax of male (ventral view), с-Hispodes spicatus (dorsal view), d- Oxycorynus melanocerus, female (lateral view), e-Parallocorynus bicolor, male (lateral view), f-P. bicolor, female (lateral view), g-P. bicolor, male (dorsal view), \\-P. bicolor, female (dorsal view), i-Rhopalotria mollis, male (dorsal view), j -Rh. mollis, female (dorsal view). Представители Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a - Oxycorynus melanocerus, самка (вид сверху), b -О. melanocerus, голова и переднегрудь самца (вид снизу), с - Hispodes spicatus (вид сверху), d - Oxycorynus melanocerus, самка (вид сбоку), е
- Parallocorynus bicolor, самец (вид сбоку), f- P. bicolor, самка (вид сбоку), g-P. bicolor, самец (вид сверху), h -Р. bicolor, самка (вид сверху), i-Rhopalotria mollis, самец (вид сверху), j-Rh. mollis, самка (вид сверху).
Subfamily Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a-Rhopalotria mollis, female (ventral view), b -Rh. slossonae, male (dorsal view), с
- Rh. slossonae, male (ventral view), d - Rh. slossonae, female (ventral view), e -Alloxycorynus bruchi, female, lectotype (dorsal view), f - Rhopalotria slossonae, male (lateral view), g - Rh. slossonae, head of male (ventral view), h -Alloxycorynus bruchi, female, lectotype (lateral view), i - Aglycyderes setifer, female (dorsal view), j —A. setifer, female (ventral view), к - Proterhinus dispar, male (dorsal view), 1 - P. similis, male (dorsal view), m -P. similis, female (dorsal view).
Представители Oxycoryninae gen. spp.: a - Rhopalotria mollis, самка (вид снизу), b - Rh. slossonae, самец (вид сверху), с - Rh. slossonae, самец (вид снизу), d - Rh. slossonae, самка (вид снизу), е - Alloxycorynus bruchi, самка, лектотип (вид сверху), f — Rhopalotria slossonae, самец (вид сбоку), g - Rh. slossonae, голова самца (вид снизу), h -Alloxycorynus bruchi, самка, лектотип (вид сбоку), i-Aglycyderes setifer, самка (вид сверху), j-A. setifer, самка (вид снизу), k-Proterhinus dispar, самец (вид сверху), \-Р. similis, самец (вид сверху), m-P. similis, самка (вид сверху).
COLOR PLATE XIV CAPTIONS
ЦВЕТНАЯ ТАБЛИЦА XIV ПОДПИСИ
Family Belidae gen. spp.: 1 - aedeagus of Isacantha rhynchitoides (dorsal view), 2 - 8th sternite ofmale of I. rhynchitoides (dorsal view), 3 - 8th tergite and 8 th sternite of male of Ricnobelis metallicus (ventral view), 4
- aedeagus ofR. metallicus (dorsal view), 5 - tegmen ofR. metallicus (dorsal view), 6 -female genitalia of Agathinus tridens (ventral view), 7 - aedeagus of Dicordylus marmoratus (dorsal view), 8 - aedeagus ofD. marmoratus (lateral view), 9 - tegmen of D. marmoratus (dorsal view), 10 - female genitalia of Rhinotia haemoptera (ventral view), 11 - aedeagus of Rhopalotria mollis (lateral view), 12 - aedeagus of Orthorhynchoides suturalis (dorsal view), 13 - 8th tergite of Dicordylus marmoratus (ventral view), 14 -aedeagus of Lyalixena enderleini (lateral view), 15 - female genitalia ofL. enderleini (ventral view), 16 -aedeagus of Proterhinus dispar (dorsal view), 17 -female genitalia of Homalocerus lyciformis (dorsal view), 18 - aedeagus ofRhinotia haemoptera (lateral view), 19 - tegmen of Rhopalotria mollis (dorsal view), 20 -aedeagus of Rhinotia haemoptera (dorsal view), 21 - aedeagus of Zherichinixena nigra (dorsal view), 22 -tegmen of Zh. nigra (dorsal view), 23 -female genitalia of Rhopalotria mollis (ventral view), 24 - aedeagus of Proterhinus dispar (lateral view), 25 - aedeagus of Orthorhynchoides suturalis (lateral view), 26 -aedeagus of Lyalixena enderleini (dorsal view), 27 - aedeagus of Zherichinixena nigra (lateral view), 28 -female genitalia of Proterhinus similis (ventral view), 29 - aedeagus of Rhopalotria mollis (dorsal view), 30 -female genitalia of Oxycraspedus cornutus (dorsal view), 31 - aedeagus of Vladimirixena sumatrana (dorsal view), 32 - tegmen ofV. sumatrana (dorsal view), 33 - aedeagus of Oxycraspedus cornutus (dorsal view), 34
- aedeagus of O. cornutus (lateral view), 35 - tegmen of O. minutus (dorsal view), 36 - tegmen of Proterhinus dispar (dorsal view).
Представители Belidae gen. spp.: 1 - эдеагус Isacantha rhynchitoides (вид сверху), 2 - 8-й стерпит самца I. rhynchitoides (вид сверху), 3 - 8-й тергит и 8-й стерпит самца Ricnobelis metallicus (вид снизу), 4 - эдеагус R. metallicus (вид сверху), 5 - тегмеп R. metallicus (вид сверху), 6 - гениталии самки Agathinus tridens (вид снизу), 7 - эдеагус Dicordylus marmoratus (вид сверху), 8 - эдеагус D. marmoratus (вид сбоку), 9 - тегмен D. marmoratus (вид сверху), 10 - гениталии самки Rhinotia haemoptera (вид снизу), 11 - эдеагус Rhopalotria mollis (вид сбоку), 12 - эдеагус Orthorhynchoides suturalis (вид сверху), 13 - 8-й тергит Dicordylus marmoratus (вид снизу), 14 - эдеагус Lyalixena enderleini (вид сбоку), 15 - гениталии самки L. enderleini (вид снизу), 16 - эдеагус Proterhinus dispar (вид сверху), 17 - гениталии самки Homalocerus lyciformis (вид сверху), 18 - эдеагус Rhinotia haemoptera (вид сбоку), 19 - тегмен Rhopalotria mollis (вид сверху), 20 - эдеагус Rhinotia haemoptera (вид сверху), 21 - эдеагус Zherichinixena nigra (вид сверху), 22 - тегмен Zh. nigra (вид сверху), 23 -гениталии самки Rhopalotria mollis (вид снизу), 24 - эдеагус Proterhinus dispar (вид сбоку), 25 -эдеагус Orthorhynchoides suturalis (вид сбоку), 26 - эдеагус Lyalixena enderleini (вид сверху), 27 -эдеагус Zherichinixena nigra (вид сбоку), 28 - гениталии самки Proterhinus similis (вид снизу), 29 -эдеагус Rhopalotria mollis (вид сверху), 30 - гениталии самки Oxycraspedus cornutus (вид сверху), 31-эдеагус Vladimirixena sumatrana (вид сверху), 32 - тегмен V. sumatrana (вид сверху), 33 - эдеагус Oxycraspedus cornutus (вид сверху), 34 - эдеагус О. cornutus (вид сбоку), 35 - тегмен О. minutus (вид сверху), 36 - тегмен Proterhinus dispar (вид сверху).