Faunistic studies of the tribe Brachinini (Carabidae: Coleoptera) from northern Pakistan
Author
Ullah, Mishkat
Author
Naeem, Muhammad
Author
Mahmood, Khalid
Author
Rafi, Muhammad Ather
text
Zootaxa
2017
4232
2
173
184
journal article
36533
10.11646/zootaxa.4232.2.2
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1175-5326
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Tribe
Brachinini Bonelli, 1810
Diagnosis.
Mandibular scrobe multisetose or unisetose. Labial palps with terminal segment wedge-shaped, subcylindrical or globose-attenuate. Gular sutures divergent posteriorly. Pro-coxal cavities uniperforate or biperforate; propleural suture present or absent; upper spur of protibia present or absent and external; Male protarsal ventral adhesive vestiture segments composed of two parallel rows of modified setae; mesepimeron wide, but not approaching mesocoxa. Head and pronotum mostly reddish yellow to reddish brown. Protibia with one apical and one subapical spur, conjunct mesocoxa. Metepimeron lobed. Elytra color variable from bluish to black with pale maculae, truncate, costate, sometime striae not prominent. Abdomen with seven sterna in female and eight sterna in male, normally visible. Crepitating chambers openings near the middle of anterior side of modified ninth tergum in both male and female (
Erwin 1970
).
Three genera have been recorded from northern Pakistan,
Brachinus
Weber, 1801
;
Mastax
Fischer von Waldheim, 1828
and
Pheropsophus
Solier, 1833
.