Peaceful giant ground beetles: The genus Tefflus Latreille (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the Republic of South Africa
Author
Mawdsley, Jonathan R.
Author
Sithole, Hendrik
Author
Mawdsley, Alice S.
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Insecta Mundi
2011
2011-05-06
2011
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10.5281/zenodo.5161042
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Genus
Tefflus
Latreille (1822: 87)
Type
species.
Carabus meyerlei
Fabricius (1801:169)
.
Diagnosis.
From sympatric species in the tribe
Panagaeini
, the species of
Tefflus
can be immediately recognized by the large body size (length
24-55 mm
), hexagonal pronotal shape, planate pronotal disc, elytral punctures in double rows separated by large elevated carinae, lack of functional flight wings, and lack of orange or yellow elytral markings (
Basilewsky 1946
). Males in this genus have the first and second tarsomeres of the protarsi enlarged (
Figures 3, 5
).
Distribution.
The genus
Tefflus
is widely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa, with 14 species and 41 subspecies (
Basilewsky 1946
). For the
Republic of South Africa
,
Basilewsky (1946)
published several collection records for
T. meyerlei delagorguei
Guérin-Méneville
, and a doubtful record for
T. carinatus carinatus
Klug. In
this paper we confirm the presence of both taxa in the
Republic of South Africa
and add new records.
Taxonomic note.
The specific epithet of the
type
species of this genus has often been written “megerlei” (e.g.
Basilewsky 1946
) but the original published spelling for this name is “meyerlei” (
Fabricius 1801:169
).