2013
DOI: 10.3161/000345413x666138
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Humerus medogicus, New Genus and New Species from Xizang, China (Coleoptera: Endomychidae)

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“…Lycoperdininae is the largest group of the family Endomychidae and is divided into five generic groups (Tomaszewska 2005). The Amphisternus group (sensu Tomaszewska 2005Tomaszewska , 2006 = "Amphisternini" of Strohecker 1964) contains ten Oriental genera (Tomaszewska 2005(Tomaszewska , 2006Chang and Ren 2013): Amphisternus, Amphistethus, Blachytrycherus, Cacodaemon, Gerstaeckerus, Humerus, Ohtaius, Spathomeles, Stictomele and Stroheckeria. Some of these genera have a unique characteristic of the elytra, the possession of high tubercles and/or spines (Tomaszewska 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lycoperdininae is the largest group of the family Endomychidae and is divided into five generic groups (Tomaszewska 2005). The Amphisternus group (sensu Tomaszewska 2005Tomaszewska , 2006 = "Amphisternini" of Strohecker 1964) contains ten Oriental genera (Tomaszewska 2005(Tomaszewska , 2006Chang and Ren 2013): Amphisternus, Amphistethus, Blachytrycherus, Cacodaemon, Gerstaeckerus, Humerus, Ohtaius, Spathomeles, Stictomele and Stroheckeria. Some of these genera have a unique characteristic of the elytra, the possession of high tubercles and/or spines (Tomaszewska 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then two new genera of Lycoperdininae have been described from the Oriental Region: Stroheckeria Tomaszewska, 2006 and Humerus Chang & Ren, 2013. Both, indicated by the authors as belonging to Amphisternus -group (Tomaszewska 2006, Chang and Ren 2013), sister group of Eumorphus -group which includs the genus Eumorphus Tomaszewska (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%