| Literature DB >> 21594065 |
Ming-Luen Jeng1, Marc A Branham, Michael S Engel.
Abstract
A second species of the enigmatic lampyrid genus Oculogryphus is described and figured as Oculogryphus bicolorsp. n. from Vietnam. The definition of the genus is slightly modified with consideration of newly detected morphological variation from this species. According to a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis including nearly 80% of documented lampyrid genera, Oculogryphus is the putative sister group to Stenocladius s. str. within the paraphyletic group of Ototretinae-Ototretadrilinae.The classification of Stenocladius is briefly discussed in this context.Entities:
Keywords: Lampyridae; Oculogryphus; Stenocladius; Vietnam; phylogenetic position; taxonomy
Year: 2011 PMID: 21594065 PMCID: PMC3095127 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.97.1223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546

Figure 1. Habitus of male of Oculogryphus bicolor sp. n. Scale bar = 1.5mm. Elytra somewhat twisted in outer margin of apical half due to dehydration.

Figures 2–4. Oculogryphus bicolor sp. n., male 2 basal part of right elytron, lateral aspect, showing epipleuron 3 right hind wing 4 left metatibia, from trochanter to pretarsal claws, ventral aspect.

Figures 5–6. Oculogryphus bicolor sp. n., male 5 aedeagal sheath, dorsal aspect 6 male genitalia, dorsal (A), ventral (B), and lateral (C) aspects.
| 1 | Elytra vividly bicolor, with base, lateral margins, and sutures yellowish brown and disc dark brown; body size larger (body length 6.2–8.2 mm); male genitalia with median lobe slightly surpassing apex of parameres | |
| – | Elytra more or less uniformly brown in coloration; body size smaller (body length 6.0 mm); male genitalia with median lobe far surpassing apex of parameres by about 1/3 length of median lobe |