Enicopus Stephens, 1830
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14753771 |
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Enicopus Stephens, 1830 View in CoL
Enicopus (Enicopus) Stephens, 1830 - Stephens 1830: 318.
Enicopus (Parahenicopus) Portevin, 1931 - Portevin 1931: 453.
Diagnosis
Body black and covered with long hairs. Pronotum with two sinuous lateral grooves on disc. Front tibiae terminating in a short hooked appendage, tarsi with at least one pair of spines or appendages on tarsomeres 1 in males, while simple in female, all tarsal claws fitted with a membrane almost as long as the claws themselves. Tegmen with two well-developed and symmetrical lobes at apex, densely covered with long hairs; internal sac of median lobe with more than two pairs of large spines at apical part.
Distribution
China (new record: Xinjiang), Spain, Portugal, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Caucasus, Croatia, Czechia, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.
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Enicopus Stephens, 1830
Miao, Jialin, Liu, Haoyu, Tong, Junbo, Yang, Xingke & Yang, Yuxia 2025 |
Enicopus (Parahenicopus)
Portevin G. 1931: 453 |
Enicopus (Parahenicopus) Portevin, 1931 - Portevin 1931: 453 . |
Enicopus (Enicopus)
Stephens J. F. 1830: 318 |
Enicopus (Enicopus) Stephens, 1830 - Stephens 1830: 318 . |
Lagria ater
Lagria ater Fabricius, 1787 |