Trogossitidae: A review of the beetle family, with a catalogue and keys
Author
Kolibac, Jiri
Moravian Museum, Department of Entomology, Hviezdoslavova 29 a, 627 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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† Genus
Juralithinus Kireichuk & Ponomarenko, 1990
Map 6
Peltidae
Kireichuk, A. G. & Ponomarenko, A. G. 1990: 79 (:
Meligethiellinae
).
Type species:
Juralithinus gracilidorsum
Kireichuk & Ponomarenko, 1990 [by monotypy and original designation]
Kolibac
, J. 2006: 126 (
Thymalini
). Ponomarenko, A. G. & Kireichuk, A. G. 2005-2008: http://www.zin.ru/animalia/Coleoptera/rus/paleosy2.htm. Schmied, H. et al. 2009: 24
Remarks.
The genus was originally described in
Peltidae
and classified within the extinct subfamily
Meligethiellinae
along with
Meligethiella
and
Ostomalynus
(
Kireichuk and Ponomarenko 1990
). I accepted the classification within
Trogossitidae
:
Peltinae
. However, I synonymized
Meligethiellinae
and moved all three genera into the extant
Thymalini
(
Kolibac
2006
). Features of
Juralithinus
agree with a general definition of
Peltinae
, although after re-examination of its description and illustrations, I found the evidence too weak to classify the genus within any of the extant tribes. Therefore, it is listed herein as
Peltinae
incertae sedis
. It may be considered an ancestor of
Thymalini
or
Peltini
or of both tribes
Original description of the genus
(translation from Russian). "
Diagnosis
: Body conspicuously longitudinal, with prothorax relatively elongate and narrow, coxae narrowly separated in all pairs of legs; metathorax without femoral lines
[paracoxal sutures? - they are drawn in
l.c.
,
Fig. 1a
];
elytra distinctly wider than pronotum; first visible abdominal sternite approximately as large as the second to fourth, the last sternite longer.
"
Original description of the species
(translation from Russian). "
Elongate-oval beetle
[sic].
Head with moderately protruded bidentate mandibles, very small transverse mentum and developed gular sutures. Pronotum with anterior margin deeply emarginate and widely rounded anterior corners. Transverse front coxae strongly
[distinctly]
narrowly separated, process between them not observed. Mesothorax convex at centre, middle coxae narrowly separated. Mesonotum wide, with widely rounded scutellum. Metathorax with conspicuous discrimen and paracoxal sutures, outer apices of metepisterna strongly anteriorly projecting. Hind coxae oval, very narrowly separated and obliquely situated towards centre. Elytra, with medium sized epipleurons, seem not to cover abdomen perfectly; their apices possibly artificially
[sic]
broken off. Femora medium-dilated, all with oval outlines. Tibiae weakly dilated towards apices, in middle, strangely enough, relatively thin with elongate apodemes
[orig.: arrows]
at apex. Hind tarsi relatively long, comprised of simple segments
[i.e., without lobes].
Length - 9.3; width - 4.6; length of elytra - 2.3
[mm]."
Distribution.
Kazakhstan: Chimkentskaya obl., Mikhailovka; Mesozoic: Upper Jurassic, Karabastayskaya formation.
Species:
†
Juralithinus gracilidorsum
Kireichuk & Ponomarenko, 1990; Kazakhstan; Upper Jurassic (varA)
Kireichuk, A. G. & Ponomarenko, A. G. 1990: 80.
Kolibac
, J. 2006: 126. Ponomarenko, A. G. & Kireichuk, A. G. 2005-2008: http://www.zin.ru/animalia/Coleoptera/rus/paleosy2.htm. Schmied, H. et al. 2009: 24