Cladistic analysis of Cnemalobus (Coleoptera: Carabidae), fossorial adaptations and description of a new species

Publication date: Available online 2 December 2019Source: Zoologischer AnzeigerAuthor(s): Sergio Roig-Juñent, Violeta Ayelen Silvestro, Germán H. CheliAbstractThe genus Cnemalobus Guérin-Ménéville can easily be distinguished from other southern South American carabids by its large number of umbilicate setae. Recent expeditions reveal the existence of a new species that has more than 170 umbilicate setae in the margin of pronotum and 180–240 in the umbilical elytral series. In addition, it has a second medial protibial tooth unique in the genus. These characters would be related to a strong fossorial adaptation by this new species. In this contribution, we describe the new species of Cnemalobus, locate it into a key for the species of the genus, and analyze the phylogenetic relationships and the fossorial adaptations of the entire genus related to the habitat condition.
Source: A Journal of Comparative Zoology - Category: Zoology Source Type: research
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