Neopachytychius Hustache, 1939
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Neopachytychius Hustache, 1939 |
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Neopachytychius Hustache, 1939 Fig. 22 View Figures 18–26
Neopachytychius Hustache, 1939b: 55.
Pernotaris Voss, 1943: 232 (type species: Pernotaris squamiger Voss, 1943 [= Neopachytychius squamosus Hustache, 1939]).
Type species.
Neopachytychius squamosus Hustache, 1939.
Diagnosis.
Small (3.8-6.5 mm); vestiture of subcircular scales and setae; mandible and pharyngeal process long and narrow; rostral dorsal carinae present; antennal insertion distal; postocular lobes slightly developed; elytra oblong-oval.
Relationships.
Neopachytychius is the sister genus to Haversiella , andboth constitute the sister group to the five genera from the Tristan da Cunha-Gough islands. In a previous analysis based only on American genera ( Morrone 1997a), Neopachytychius was considered to be the sister genus to Listronotus .
Species included.
Neopachytychius squamosus Hustache, 1939.
Geographical distribution.
Neotropical region, in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Uruguay ( Marvaldi 1994).
Material examined.
Neopachytychius squamosus (FIML, IADIZA, MACN, MHNS, MLP, MZFC).
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Neopachytychius Hustache, 1939
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Pernotaris
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Pernotaris squamiger
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Neopachytychius
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Neopachytychius squamosus
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