After 157 years, a second specimen and species of the phylogenetically enigmatic and previously monobasic genus Nototylus gemminger & harold, 1868 (coleoptera, carabidae, nototylini)

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Abstract

The enigmatic beetle tribe Nototylini (Carabidae) is revised and a key to species is provided. Two species from South America are included in the genus. One species, Nototylus fryi (Schaum), is reviewed and a second, Nototylus balli Erwin & Kavanaugh, sp. nov., is described as new. Each species is known from a single specimen, neither of which is in good condition. The possible function of what appears to be a unique antennal grooming structure on the front femur is discussed.

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Erwin, T. L., Kavanaugh, D. H., & Maddison, D. R. (2020). After 157 years, a second specimen and species of the phylogenetically enigmatic and previously monobasic genus Nototylus gemminger & harold, 1868 (coleoptera, carabidae, nototylini). ZooKeys, 2020(927), 65–74. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.927.49584

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