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1 June 2013 Phylogeny and Classification of Rhipicerinae (Coleoptera: Rhipiceridae) with a Review of the Australian Taxa
Zhenyu Jin, Hermes E. Escalona, Adam Ślipiński, Hong Pang
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Abstract

Phylogenetic relationships within the family Rhipiceridae were investigated to elucidate the relationships between genera and subgenera of Rhipicerinae. Eleven ingroup taxa and three outgroups were included in cladistic analysis, based on 34 characters derived from adult morphology. Phylogenetic analysis confirms that Rhipicerinae are monophyletic and may be divided into four genera: Oligorhipi. (stat. nov.), Polymeriu., Polytomu. (stat. rev.) and Rhipicera. All genera of Rhipicerinae are thoroughly described, illustrated and key to their identification is provided. Species level reviews and keys are provided for Oligorhipi. and Rhipicera. Two new species are described: Oligorhipis vanemden. sp. nov. (Western Australia) and Rhipicera carinat. sp. nov. (Western Australia). Rhipicera abdominali. Klug, 1825, R. cyane. Castelnau, 1834, R. dalmann. Westwood, 1837 and R. marginat. Kirby, 1818 are transferred to Polytomu. Dalman (comb. nov.). Agathorhipis bifossat. Fauvel, 1904 and Ptiocerus vestitu. Castelnau, 1840 are transferred to Oligorhipi. Guérin-Méneville, 1843 (comb, nov.). Agathorhipi. Guérin-Méneville, 1843 is synonymised with Rhipicer. Latreille, 1817 (syn. nov.) and Rhipicer. (Agathorhipi.) neglect. Emden, 1925 with Rhipicera femorat. Kirby, 1819 (syn. nov.). The neotype of Rhipicera reiche. Guérin-Méneville, 1843 is designated to stabilize the taxonomic identity of this species.

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Zhenyu Jin, Hermes E. Escalona, Adam Ślipiński, and Hong Pang "Phylogeny and Classification of Rhipicerinae (Coleoptera: Rhipiceridae) with a Review of the Australian Taxa," Annales Zoologici 63(2), 275-317, (1 June 2013). https://doi.org/10.3161/000345413X669577
Received: 30 April 2013; Accepted: 1 June 2013; Published: 1 June 2013
KEYWORDS
Australia
biogeography
Chile
keys
New Caledonia
new species
Rhipiceridae
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