Lycomimus, a new genus of Australian Ptilodactylidae (Coleoptera: Byrrhoidea)
Author
Lawrence, John F.
Author
Slipinski, Adam
text
Zootaxa
2013
3702
1
71
78
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3702.1.4
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1175-5326
284555
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Key to genera of
Ptilodactylidae
occurring in
Australia
1. Prosternum not extending posteriorly to meet postoxal process, so that trochantin is exposed (
Figs. 1
B, D); antennal rami never articulated........................................................................................... 2
- Prosternum extending posteriorly to meet postcoxal process, so that.. trochantin is concealed (
Fig. 1
C); antennal rami articulated in male......................................................................................... 4
2. Tarsomere 3 lobed beneath, more or less concealing reduced tarsomere 4 from below (
Fig. 2
E); galea and lacinia densely clothed with short, thickened, hook-like setae (
Fig. 2
D); dorsal vestiture of thickened orange and black setae forming a pattern (
Fig. 1
A)..............................................................................
Lycomimus
gen. n.