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Tribe Iniocyphini Park, 1951

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Introduction

The tribe Tanypleurini was created by Jeannel (1949) for a number of genera from the Afrotropical, Oriental, and Neotropical Regions. Park (1951) further subdivided this group by proposing two new subtribes, Dalmodina and Iniocyphina from the Neotropical Region, and Jeannel (1959) later added the Globina, based on two genera from Africa and the Neotropical Region. Recently it was discovered that the name of the type genus of the tribe (Tanypleurus Raffray) was preoccupied (Newton & Thayer 1992), and a new generic name, Natypleurus Newton and Thayer, was proposed for this genus. Since Tanypleurini was no longer available due to the invalidation of the genus that it was based on, Iniocyphini Park was chosen as the tribal name from the two oldest available family-group names. The new subtribe name based on Natypleurus, Natypleurina Newton & Thayer (1992), is now used for those genera formerly placed in the subtribe Tanypleurina (Chandler 2001: 347).

The pantropical Iniocyphini currently holds 36 genera.

 

Diagnosis

Head with antennomeres I short; ocular-mandibular carinae variably present; with two gular foveae. Pronotum lacking paranotal carinae, rounded laterally. Elytra usually lacking subhumeral foveae and marginal striae, marginal striae never prominent when present. Metacoxae only slightly projecting at articulations with metatrochanters. Visible tergite 1 (IV) with base flat; visible sternite 2 (IV) with basolateral sulci variably present; sternite 1 (III) clearly visible, usually nearly as long as or longer than 2 (IV) at midline (cf Fig. 16). Legs with single tarsal claw, lacking posterior tarsal claws.

 

ID Keys

Key to Australian genera of Iniocyphini (Chandler 2001: 377).

1. Fourth segments of maxillary palpi broadly angulate on mesal margin in basal half; pronotum with antebasal sulcus … (Iniocyphina) Sunorfa Raffray

Fourth segments of maxillary palpi shallowly convex through length; pronotum lacking antebasal sulcus (Natypleurina) … 2

2. (1) Pronotum with large median antebasal fovea; elytra with sutural striae; antennal clubs formed by large antennomeres XI … Apoplectus Raffray

Pronotum lacking antebasal foveae; elytra lacking sutural striae; antennal clubs gradually formed by apical antennomeres … Simplicorfa Chandler

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
01-Jul-2020 21-Dec-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)