1995
DOI: 10.3406/bsef.1995.17116
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Trois nouveaux genres, trois nouvelles espèces de Stereomerinae de Bornéo (Coleoptera, Aphodiidae)

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“…Although the structure is somewhat different, deep, sinuate grooves of the inner margins of second costae, which are not observed in Stereomera, are also observed in Danielssonia. In the morphological phylogeny of Bordat and Howden (1995), Stereomera was assigned to the clade ((Stereomera, Pseudostereomera), Danielssonia, Australoxenella). Although its phylogenetic relationships within the clade are uncertain, Rhinocerotopsis may belong to this clade.…”
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“…Although the structure is somewhat different, deep, sinuate grooves of the inner margins of second costae, which are not observed in Stereomera, are also observed in Danielssonia. In the morphological phylogeny of Bordat and Howden (1995), Stereomera was assigned to the clade ((Stereomera, Pseudostereomera), Danielssonia, Australoxenella). Although its phylogenetic relationships within the clade are uncertain, Rhinocerotopsis may belong to this clade.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Howden and Storey (1992) established the tribe Stereomerini for Stereomera and three other genera: Termitaxis Kritten, 1970 from Peru, Australoxenella Howden & Storey from Australia, and Bruneixenus Howden & Storey from Borneo. Bordat and Howden (1995) added three genera from Borneo to the tribe: Adebrattia, Danielssonia, and Pseudostereomera. Tangelder & Krikken (1982) erected the tribe Termitoderini and transferred Termitaxis to it.…”
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confidence: 99%