A review of Hippeutister Reichensperger with new species from California and Costa Rica (Coleoptera: Histeridae: Hetaeriinae)
Author
Caterino, Michael S.
Author
Tishechkin, Alexey K.
text
Zootaxa
2008
1895
39
52
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.184407
50a50891-da1c-42c4-9a5f-8445a1df2717
1175-5326
184407
Hippeutister
Reichensperger, 1935
Solenopsister
Wenzel, 1938
: 318
;
Blackwelder, 1944
: 186
.
Type
species:
Solenopsister amabilis
.
Type
species:
Hippeutister solenopsidis
Reichensperger, 1935
: 208
(=
H. manicatus
Lewis
), by monotypy.
Diagnosis:
Hippeutister
is easily recognizable among
Hetaeriinae
, and almost undoubtedly monophyletic. It is most easily recognized by the broad, weakly convex prosternum with strongly divergent carinal striae, its deeply, triangularly emarginate prosternal keel, and by the correspondingly broad mesosternal projection (
Fig. 6
). A number of other features are more unusual among neotropical
Hetaeriinae
, and are also useful in recognizing members of
Hippeutister
. They have a cylindrical, obliquely truncate antennal club (
Fig. 3
B), the frons is longitudinally depressed along inner edge of eye, resulting in a distinct ocular carina (
Fig. 7
), the prosternum has an extra, third pair of carinal striae (
Fig. 6
), the pronotum exhibits oblique depressions extending forward from posterior corners (
Figs. 4
,
5
), the elytra lack striae (though they may be weakly marked by punctures or setae), and the dorsum of the elytra is margined by a strong epipleural carina (
Figs. 4
,
8
). It is most similar to members of the genus
Poneralister
Bruch
, which are identical in characters of the frontal carinae. The pro- and mesosternal characters of
Hippeutister
separate the two genera easily.