The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera

Taking into account the new data presented in this paper, the tribe Cerambycini in the fauna of Asia contains almost 60  genus-group taxa and about 335  species, being the largest compared to the faunas of the other parts of the world. Serious problems in the development of a reasonable supraspecifi...

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Main Author: A.I. Miroshnikov
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Language:English
Published: Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Science, Federal state budgetary institution 2017-12-01
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description Taking into account the new data presented in this paper, the tribe Cerambycini in the fauna of Asia contains almost 60  genus-group taxa and about 335  species, being the largest compared to the faunas of the other parts of the world. Serious problems in the development of a reasonable supraspecific classification of the tribe are noted. Reviews of such taxonomically confused genera as Elydnus Pascoe, 1869, Imbrius Pascoe, 1866, Zatrephus Pascoe, 1857, and Zegriades Pascoe, 1869, as well as keys to their constituent species are given. The following new genera and species are described, two new statuses change and new combinations are established: Falsopachydissus  gen.  n., F.  foveiscapus (Holzschuh, 2011), comb. n., Mimimbrius gen. n., M. dembickyi sp. n. (Southern Thailand), M.  geminatus (Holzschuh, 2005),  comb.  n., M.  micaceus (Pascoe, 1858),  comb.  n., M.  subargenteus (Gressitt et Rondon, 1970),  comb.  n., Pascoetrephus gen. n., P. hefferni sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), P. klimenkoi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), P. inscitus (Pascoe, 1857), comb. n., P. ranongensis (Holzschuh, 2009), stat. n. et comb. n., Spinidymasius gen. n., S. chrysophanes (Gressitt et Rondon, 1970),  comb.  n., S.  crinicornis (Hüdepohl, 1989), comb. n., S. dembickyi (Holzschuh, 2003), comb. n., S. grossescapus (Hüdepohl, 1989), comb. n., S. huedepohli (Vives, 2005),  comb.  n., S.  ochraceovittatus (Hüdepohl, 1989),  comb.  n., S.  pascoei (Gahan, 1891),  comb.  n., S.  sericatus (Pascoe, 1869),  comb.  n., S.  tawauanus (Vives et Heffern, 2016),  comb.  n., Elydnus rufulus Holzschuh, 2016,  stat.  n. These new genera are also reviewed, with keys to their species given. The following new species are described: Dymasius makarovi  sp.  n. (Western Malaysia), D.  murzini sp.  n. (Sri Lanka), Elydnus barclayi  sp.  n. (Southern Thailand and Western Malaysia), E.  tatianae sp.  n. (Vietnam), E.  vitalii sp.  n. (Vietnam), Imbrius fedorenkoi sp. n. (Southern Vietnam), I. klimenkoi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), I. solodovnikovi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), Massicus ivani sp.  n. (Eastern Malaysia), M.  valentinae sp. n. (Western Malaysia), Sebasmia indochinensis  sp.  n. (Thailand and Vietnam), Zatrephus golovatchi sp. n. (Southern Vietnam), Zegriades olemehli  sp.  n. (Eastern Malaysia). The genus Sebasmia Pascoe, 1859 is reported from Indochina for the first time. New records of a number of species from other genera are given as well, thus one way or another expanding their distribution areas, sometimes very significantly so. Provisional considerations on the taxonomy of the genus Pachydissus Newman, 1838 and on the systematic position of Plavichydissus Pic, 1946 are presented. Based on a comparison of the holotypes of Dymasius macilentus (Pascoe, 1859) and D.  strigosus J.  Thomson, 1864, their synonymy traditionally used in the literature is questioned as requiring indisputable evidence. The lectotype male of Dymasius minor Gahan, 1906 is designated. Abundant pictures of the species studied, including numerous type specimens, are provided.
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spelling doaj.art-5c38c86058574c42812895ae10e1884c2023-12-03T14:35:59ZengSouthern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Science, Federal state budgetary institutionКавказский энтомологический бюллетень1814-33261814-33262017-12-01132161233DOI:10.23885/1814-3326-2017-13-2-161-233The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some generaA.I. Miroshnikov0Sochi National ParkTaking into account the new data presented in this paper, the tribe Cerambycini in the fauna of Asia contains almost 60  genus-group taxa and about 335  species, being the largest compared to the faunas of the other parts of the world. Serious problems in the development of a reasonable supraspecific classification of the tribe are noted. Reviews of such taxonomically confused genera as Elydnus Pascoe, 1869, Imbrius Pascoe, 1866, Zatrephus Pascoe, 1857, and Zegriades Pascoe, 1869, as well as keys to their constituent species are given. The following new genera and species are described, two new statuses change and new combinations are established: Falsopachydissus  gen.  n., F.  foveiscapus (Holzschuh, 2011), comb. n., Mimimbrius gen. n., M. dembickyi sp. n. (Southern Thailand), M.  geminatus (Holzschuh, 2005),  comb.  n., M.  micaceus (Pascoe, 1858),  comb.  n., M.  subargenteus (Gressitt et Rondon, 1970),  comb.  n., Pascoetrephus gen. n., P. hefferni sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), P. klimenkoi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), P. inscitus (Pascoe, 1857), comb. n., P. ranongensis (Holzschuh, 2009), stat. n. et comb. n., Spinidymasius gen. n., S. chrysophanes (Gressitt et Rondon, 1970),  comb.  n., S.  crinicornis (Hüdepohl, 1989), comb. n., S. dembickyi (Holzschuh, 2003), comb. n., S. grossescapus (Hüdepohl, 1989), comb. n., S. huedepohli (Vives, 2005),  comb.  n., S.  ochraceovittatus (Hüdepohl, 1989),  comb.  n., S.  pascoei (Gahan, 1891),  comb.  n., S.  sericatus (Pascoe, 1869),  comb.  n., S.  tawauanus (Vives et Heffern, 2016),  comb.  n., Elydnus rufulus Holzschuh, 2016,  stat.  n. These new genera are also reviewed, with keys to their species given. The following new species are described: Dymasius makarovi  sp.  n. (Western Malaysia), D.  murzini sp.  n. (Sri Lanka), Elydnus barclayi  sp.  n. (Southern Thailand and Western Malaysia), E.  tatianae sp.  n. (Vietnam), E.  vitalii sp.  n. (Vietnam), Imbrius fedorenkoi sp. n. (Southern Vietnam), I. klimenkoi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), I. solodovnikovi sp. n. (Eastern Malaysia), Massicus ivani sp.  n. (Eastern Malaysia), M.  valentinae sp. n. (Western Malaysia), Sebasmia indochinensis  sp.  n. (Thailand and Vietnam), Zatrephus golovatchi sp. n. (Southern Vietnam), Zegriades olemehli  sp.  n. (Eastern Malaysia). The genus Sebasmia Pascoe, 1859 is reported from Indochina for the first time. New records of a number of species from other genera are given as well, thus one way or another expanding their distribution areas, sometimes very significantly so. Provisional considerations on the taxonomy of the genus Pachydissus Newman, 1838 and on the systematic position of Plavichydissus Pic, 1946 are presented. Based on a comparison of the holotypes of Dymasius macilentus (Pascoe, 1859) and D.  strigosus J.  Thomson, 1864, their synonymy traditionally used in the literature is questioned as requiring indisputable evidence. The lectotype male of Dymasius minor Gahan, 1906 is designated. Abundant pictures of the species studied, including numerous type specimens, are provided.http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/6_Miroshnikov.pdfColeopteraCerambycidaeCerambycininew genera and speciesreviews of generaSoutheastern Asia
spellingShingle A.I. Miroshnikov
The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
Coleoptera
Cerambycidae
Cerambycini
new genera and species
reviews of genera
Southeastern Asia
title The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
title_full The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
title_fullStr The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
title_full_unstemmed The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
title_short The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 1. New or little-known taxa, mainly from Indochina and Borneo, with reviews of some genera
title_sort longicorn beetle tribe cerambycini latreille 1802 coleoptera cerambycidae cerambycinae in the fauna of asia 1 new or little known taxa mainly from indochina and borneo with reviews of some genera
topic Coleoptera
Cerambycidae
Cerambycini
new genera and species
reviews of genera
Southeastern Asia
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