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Revision of the subgenus<i> Mesopraocis</i> Flores & Pizarro- Araya of the Neotropical genus<i> Praocis</i> Eschscholtz (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Pimeliinae)
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WoS WOS:000802837200002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85130427328
DOI 10.3897/ZOOKEYS.1100.78769
Año 2022
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Abstract



The second part of a revision of the species of the genus Praocis Eschscholtz is presented. The subgenus Mesopraocis Flores & Pizarro-Araya, distributed in northern Chile from 25° South to 31° South, is revised. This article includes a redescription of the subgenus, redescriptions of its species, an identification key, and a discussion on morphological adaptations of the species to fossorial life. Habitus photographs, scanning electron micrographs of head, antennae, prosternum, abdomen, and protibiae, illustrations of genital features, and distribution maps are presented. Conical pegs sensilla on tibiae are described and illustrated using SEM for the first time for a South American tenebrionid species. A new Praocis species is described: Praocis (Mesopraocis) arenicola sp. nov. Praocis (Mesopraocis) flava Kulzer, 1958 is synonymised with P. (M.) pilula Laporte, 1840. Other species of the subgenus are: P. (M.) calderana Kulzer and P. (M.) nitens Kulzer. A statement on the variation in the number of antennomeres in P. (M.) pilula is appended.

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Zoo Keys 1313-2989

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Flores, Gustavo E. Hombre Centro Científico Tecnológico, Mendoza - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina
2 PIZARRO-ARAYA, JAIME Hombre Universidad de la Serena - Chile
Sistema Integrado de Monitoreo y Evaluación de Ecosistemas Forestales Nativos (SIMEF) - Chile
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad - Chile
Sistema Integrad Monitoreo & Evaluac Ecesistemas - Chile

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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
National Science Foundation
DIDULS
Universidad de Talca
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
CONICET, Argentina
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)
Harvard University
NSF (USA)
IANIGLA
University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile
University of La Serena
Chilean National Forestry Corporation
CONAF-SIMEF
Integrated Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System
CONI-CET
Har-vard University
Laboratorio de Microscopía Electrónica de Barrido y Microanálisis
Ernst Mayr Grants Committee
Ernst Mayr Grants Committee (Harvard University)

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We acknowledge curators for the loan of type specimens. We thank CONAF (the Chilean National Forestry Corporation) for permitting us to work in protected areas (Projects N°018/2011, N°006/2014, N°028/2015, N°005/2017 and CONAF-SIMEF N°008/2017). We are grateful to Fermín M. Alfaro, Juan E. Barriga-Tuñon, Andres A. Ojanguren-Affilastro, Alberto Castex, Pablo Agusto, Juan E. Calderon, Álvaro Zúñiga-Reynoso, Reinhard Predel, Lapo Ragionieri, and Marcel Bläser for their assistance in the field. Luis Letelier (University of Talca) for providing Geographic Information System (GIS) support. To Silvina Lassa for help with preparing SEM photos (MEBYM – Laboratorio de Microscopía Electrónica de Barrido y Microanálisis, IANIGLA – CONICET, Mendoza). To Rolf Aalbu, Alfredo Giraldo-Mendoza and Kojun Kanda (reviewers) for suggestions improving the manuscript. Research by GEF was partially supported by CONICET, Argentina, NSF DEB-1754630 (USA), and by the Deutsche Forsch – ungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Projektnummer 268236062 – SFB 1211. Trip to Budapest Museum of GEF was supported by CONI-CET, Argentina and by a grant awarded by The Ernst Mayr Grants Committee (Harvard University). JPA thanks DIDULS PR2121210 and DIDULS PEQMEN212124 projects of the University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile, to the funding of the Ministry of Education of Chile, through the MINEDUC performance agreement: Implementation of a competitive model of innovation and creation: preparing the University of La Serena for 2030, ULS19101 and the Integrated Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System (SIMEF by its Spanish acronym), INFOR-IEB Agreement.
We acknowledge curators for the loan of type specimens. We thank CONAF (the Chilean National Forestry Corporation) for permitting us to work in protected areas (Projects N°018/2011, N°006/2014, N°028/2015, N°005/2017 and CONAF-SIMEF N°008/2017). We are grateful to Fermín M. Alfaro, Juan E. Barriga-Tuñon, Andres A. Ojanguren-Affilastro, Alberto Castex, Pablo Agusto, Juan E. Calderon, Álvaro Zúñiga-Reynoso, Reinhard Predel, Lapo Ragionieri, and Marcel Bläser for their assistance in the field. Luis Letelier (University of Talca) for providing Geographic Information System (GIS) support. To Silvina Lassa for help with preparing SEM photos (MEBYM – Laboratorio de Microscopía Electrónica de Barrido y Microanálisis, IANIGLA – CONICET, Mendoza). To Rolf Aalbu, Alfredo Giraldo-Mendoza and Kojun Kanda (reviewers) for suggestions improving the manuscript. Research by GEF was partially supported by CONICET, Argentina, NSF DEB-1754630 (USA), and by the Deutsche Forsch – ungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Projektnummer 268236062 – SFB 1211. Trip to Budapest Museum of GEF was supported by CONI-CET, Argentina and by a grant awarded by The Ernst Mayr Grants Committee (Harvard University). JPA thanks DIDULS PR2121210 and DIDULS PEQMEN212124 projects of the University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile, to the funding of the Ministry of Education of Chile, through the MINEDUC performance agreement: Implementation of a competitive model of innovation and creation: preparing the University of La Serena for 2030, ULS19101 and the Integrated Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System (SIMEF by its Spanish acronym), INFOR-IEB Agreement.
We acknowledge curators for the loan of type specimens. We thank CONAF (the Chilean National Forestry Corporation) for permitting us to work in protected areas (Projects No018/2011, No006/2014, No028/2015, No005/2017 and CONAF-SIMEF No008/2017). We are grateful to Fermin M. Alfaro, Juan E. Barriga-Tunon, Andres A. Ojanguren-Affilastro, Alberto Castex, Pablo Agusto, Juan E. Calderon, Alvaro ZunigaReynoso, Reinhard Predel, Lapo Ragionieri, and Marcel Blaser for their assistance in the field. Luis Letelier (University of Talca) for providing Geographic Information System (GIS) support. To Silvina Lassa for help with preparing SEM photos (MEBYM -Laboratorio de Microscopia Electronica de Barrido y Microanalisis, IANIGLA CONICET, Mendoza). To Rolf Aalbu, Alfredo Giraldo-Mendoza and Kojun Kanda (reviewers) for suggestions improving the manuscript. Research by GEF was partially supported by CONICET, Argentina, NSF DEB-1754630 (USA), and by the Deutsche Forsch -ungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) -Projektnummer 268236062 - SFB 1211. Trip to Budapest Museum of GEF was supported by CONICET, Argentina and by a grant awarded by The Ernst Mayr Grants Committee (Harvard University). JPA thanks DIDULS PR2121210 and DIDULS PEQMEN212124 projects of the University of La Serena, La Serena, Chile, to the funding of the Ministry of Education of Chile, through the MINEDUC performance agreement: Implementation of a competitive model of innovation and creation: preparing the University of La Serena for 2030, ULS19101 and the Integrated Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System (SIMEF by its Spanish acronym), INFOR-IEB Agreement.

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