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Type: Article
Published: 2013-06-04
Page range: 523–543
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Taxonomy of 'Euconnus complex'. Part II. Revision of Archiconnus Franz, Parapseudoconnus Franz and Mexiconnus gen. nov. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)

Insecta Coleoptera Staphylinidae Scydmaeninae Cyrtoscydmini Euconnus Archiconnus Parapseudoconnus Mexiconnus Neuraphomimus Neotropical taxonomy

Abstract

Neotropical Scydmaeninae Archiconnus Franz and Parapseudoconnus Franz (with two subgenera) are re-defined and de-tails of their morphology are illustrated. Archiconnus mexicanus Franz is placed in a separate genus Mexiconnus gen. nov. (resulting in a new combination Mexiconnus mexicanus (Franz)). The current division of Parapseudoconnus into the nom-inotypical subgenus and a subgenus Neuraphomimus Franz is weakly supported by only minor morphological differences, but the subgenera are retained, pending further study. Archiconnus huallaganus Franz, Mexiconnus mexicanus, Parap-seudoconnus (s. str.) aberrans Franz and P. (Neuraphomimus) simulator Franz are redescribed, while detailed redescrip-tions of P. (N.) fraudulentus Franz and P. (N.) monticola Franz were not possible due to partly or entirely damaged type specimens.

an� n x�8��urus; at the same time, the internal clades fit perfectly with pre-established informal morphological groups from South America, which may warrant a formal taxonomic subdivision of the genus. Additionally, the species belonging to the “provenzanoi group” clearly fit within a different taxon and should be reviewed. Also, the presence of the genus Propagurus in the ingroup could be in-terpreted by non-exclusive hypotheses: from one point of view, the genus Propagurus is nested within Pagurus, and the-refore Pagurus is not valid as currently composed; or possibly, that more than one genus should be recognized among the South American species presently assigned to Pagurus. This latter perspective accords with the proposal to restrict Pagu-rus to only a few species.