Pemanoa sp. (genus)

Comb-clawed beetle at Kambah, ACT

Pemanoa sp. (genus) at Kambah, ACT - 17 Sep 2020
Pemanoa sp. (genus) at Kambah, ACT - 17 Sep 2020
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Pemanoa sp. (genus) 27 Sep 2020 KimPullen
Atoichus bicolor 19 Sep 2020 michaelb
Atoichus bicolor 17 Sep 2020 HarveyPerkins

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Length ca 6-7 mm.

2 comments

HarveyPerkins wrote:
   28 Sep 2020
Thanks, Kim. What are we looking at here to differentiate from Atoichus? Appears that Pemanoa may have been split from Atoichus at some point?
KimPullen wrote:
   3 Oct 2020
It's quite confusing, Harvey. Atoichus was erected in 1915, and the type species is A. bicolor, which has exactly the size and colouring of this sighting if material in the ANIC is correctly identified. But your sighting keys out to Pemanoa (a 1955 genus) in Matthews & Bouchard's 'Tenebrionid beetles of Australia...' (2008), as follows: 'Head abruptly constricted basally, forming distinct neck; antennomeres subtriangular... : Atoichus; Head gradually and only slightly narrowing basally; antennomeres more elongate... : Pemanoa'. Pretty slim differences I reckon, and the ANIC material doesn't easily fall into one or the other in many cases.

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