A revision of Eastern Palaearctic Anthobium Leach, 1819 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Anthophagini). I. Gracilipalpe, morchella and nigrum groups
Author
Shavrin, Alexey V.
Author
Smetana, Aleš
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-12-15
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3.2.
Morchella
group
Diagnosis.
Body moderately convex, very glossy, glabrous; pronotum and elytra with coarse, large and deep punctation; apical segment of maxillary palp three to four times as long as preceeding segment; pronotum markedly narrowed from middle posteriad, with anterior angles indistinctly protruded anteriad, lateral margin with large or small irregular crenulation; elytra about as long as wide, markedly widened posteriad, each elytron with indistinct irregular elevations between punctures or with three indistinct longitudinal elevations.
Species included:
A. hydraenoides
sp.n.
,
A. morchella
sp.n.
,
A. puetzi
sp.n.
Remarks.
By the body size, elongated mouthparts and legs, species of the
morchella
group are similar to those of
gracilipalpe
and
nigrum
groups. From
gracilipalpe
group they differ by more glossy body, less deep impressions on head and pronotum, wider forebody with apical angles of pronotum indistinctly protruded anteriad, and in some species by the characteristic irregular elevations between punctures on the elytra. From
nigrum
group they differ by more convex body and by the presence of small or elongated longitudinal elevations on the elytra. From both groups they differ by the absence of erect elongated irregular setation on the forebody, by the stronger punctation and sculpture of the forebody, markedly more elongated maxillary palpomeres and larger lateral crenulation of the pronotum.