Downloads provided by UsageCountsA review of the Himalayan genus Trypheridium Brancucci (Coleoptera: Cantharidae: Chauliognathinae) with description of a new species
A review of the Himalayan genus Trypheridium Brancucci (Coleoptera: Cantharidae: Chauliognathinae) with description of a new species
The genus Trypheridium Brancucci, 1985 is endemic to the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region, and is currently known from a single species, T. nuristanicum (Wittmer, 1956). Here, the genus is reviewed, T. nuristanicum nom. emend. is re-described and T. kashmiricum sp. nov. is described from Kashmir Himalayan Region of India. Descriptions, diagnoses, high quality images, distribution maps and identification keys are presented. The morphology and distribution of Trypheridium are discussed and compared with those of the closely related genus Trypherus LeConte, 1851.
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- Department of Higher Education India
- Ministry of Human Resource Development India
- Government Degree College Pakistan
- Cluster University Srinagar India
Himalaya, 590, Botany, taxonomy, Kashmir, QL1-991, Ichthyurini, QK1-989, morphology, ddc:590, Zoology, ddc: ddc:590
Himalaya, 590, Botany, taxonomy, Kashmir, QL1-991, Ichthyurini, QK1-989, morphology, ddc:590, Zoology, ddc: ddc:590
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