Petrocyphon Watts 2011 ...
Genus Petrocyphon Watts, 2011 The genus includes small, slender beetles (Figs 21, 24), with the pronotum narrower than the elytra, head about as long as wide in dorsal view, and thick in side view when the extended convex subgenal area beneath the projecting eyes is visible. The antennal base is not...
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Summary: | Genus Petrocyphon Watts, 2011 The genus includes small, slender beetles (Figs 21, 24), with the pronotum narrower than the elytra, head about as long as wide in dorsal view, and thick in side view when the extended convex subgenal area beneath the projecting eyes is visible. The antennal base is not modified. The head and pronotum have granular punctures, and the elytra have normal punctures. The elytra usually have faint longitudinal ridges beginning behind an oblique depression giving the area laterally from and behind the scutellum a raised appearance. A distinct buttonhole in the ventral edge of the head capsule, a wide prosternal process and a rhomboid receiving mesoventral groove are shared by Petrocyphon species. The females bear on their bursella a pair of cuticular discs or rings, sometimes very large and of elaborate structure (e.g., Figs. 22, 23, 25, 26). Some females also have a vulvar sclerite (Fig. 27). The type species, P. antarcticus Watts, and several others exhibit sexual dimorphism of the ... : Published as part of Zwick, Peter, 2016, Australian Marsh Beetles (Coleoptera: Scirtidae). 9. The relations of Australasian Ypsiloncyphon species to their Asian congeners, additions, mainly to Petrocyphon and Prionocyphon, and a key to Australian genera of Scirtinae, pp. 151-198 in Zootaxa 4085 (2) on page 161, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4085.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1052535 ... |
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