Revision of the scarab subfamily Aclopinae Blanchard (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Argentina and Chile
Author
Ocampo, Federico C.
Author
Mondaca, José
text
Zootaxa
2012
3409
1
29
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.210632
d241173d-b901-4ba7-878d-04546e8d1200
1175-5326
210632
Subfamily
Aclopinae
Recent studies indicate that the
Aclopinae
as previously considered does not constitute a monophyletic group (Smith
et al
. 2006;
Ocampo
et al
. 2010
). In a recent publication,
Ocampo and Vaz-de-Mello (2008)
excluded the Bornean genus
Xenaclopus
from the
Aclopinae
and placed it within
Melolonthinae
incertae sedis
, because further studies are needed to reliably place this genus in the context of the melolonthine classification. Although the protruding labrum and mandibles are characters shared with the other genera currently placed in the subfamily
Aclopinae
, there is no evidence that supports that these characters are synapomorphic and are likely due to convergence. As a result of this study, we have removed both
Phaenognatha
and
Neophaenognatha
from the
Aclopinae
and place them in the tribe Phaenognathini within the subfamily
Melolonthinae
. The relationships of this tribe with other melolonthine tribes are uncertain. The most obvious difference between these genera and aclopines is the presence of a well developed genital capsule (the genital capsule is absent in aclopines). These data, along with morphological evidence, supports the hypothesis of a relationship between
Phaenognatha
and
Neophaenognatha
and the Chilean Lichniini (currently in
Melolonthinae
), and they together might constitute a distinct and ancient lineage of
Scarabaeidae
.