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 f6c958e3-4507-479b-98aa-339bdea3aa8f 1175-5326 284555 DD4C36F3-B700-46C2-8D18-5AB84A337234 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.