identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03B987DFFFFFFFFDFC94C2D728BBE147.text	03B987DFFFFFFFFDFC94C2D728BBE147.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus rhodosomus Lacordaire 1842	<div><p>5. Mycotretus rhodosomus + M. reticulatus + M. flavomarginatus</p> <p>(Fig. 1S, T, U; character 15:1 and Fig. 5I, J) ‘anterior borders of flagellum head with a ‘head-piece’ structure’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. pecari Lacordaire, 1842, M. psittacus Lacordaire, 1842 and M. tricolor Crotch, 1876 (not included here). All of these species are larger in body size than most Mycotretus and the larger males have arched metatibiae.</p> <p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFFFFFDFC94C2D728BBE147	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C5742E9AE24E.text	03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C5742E9AE24E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus trifasciatus Guerin 1956	<div><p>1. Mycotretus trifasciatus + M. floriger</p> <p>(Fig. 1G, Q; character 17:1 and Fig. 5L). ‘virga with a median membranous portion containing a slight sinuosity’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, for instance, M.chilensis (Crotch, 1876) (Pecci-Maddalena &amp; Lopes-Andrade, 2017) and M.episcaphoides Crotch, 1876 (not included in this study).</p> <p>2. Mycotretus lesueuri + M. sobrinus</p> <p>(Fig. 1M, R; character 14:1 and Fig. 5H) ‘inner contour of lateral borders of flagellum head almost contiguous’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, for instance, M. tigrinus (Olivier, 1792), M. prioteloides Mader, 1942 (Pecci-Maddalena &amp; Lopes-Andrade, 2018a), M. sallei Crotch, 1876, M. spadiceus Gorham, 1888 and M. bipunctatus Gorham, 1888 (not included in this study). Except for M. bipunctatus, which has a somewhat widened body, the remaining species have an elongate body and are slightly oval. Mycotretus lesueuri is the type species of Mycotretus, so its morphology and that of its direct relatives may be regarded as typical for Mycotretus, in the event of future taxonomic changes.</p> <p>3. Mycotretus jocosus + M. marginicollis</p> <p>(Fig. 1N, O; character 12:1, Fig. 5E) ‘outer edge of posterior borders of flagellum head with two parallel, narrowed and sclerotized tips’. The remaining characters of the flagellum in these species are similar to other Mycotretus species, such as M. pebasensis Crotch, 1876, M. separandus Crotch, 1876 and M. egae Crotch, 1876 (not included here), although it is not clear if ‘character 12:1’ is also present on those species.</p> <p>4. Mycotretus apicalis + M. melanophthalmus</p> <p>(Fig. 1B, L; character 13:1 and Fig. 5B, C) ‘flagellum head elongate, angulated anteriorly, and fusing’. The body shape slightly rounded and the penile flagellum with a triangular flagellum head suggest that these species are probably closely related. Mycotretus apicalis and M. melanophthalmus also resemble Mycotretus peruvianus (not included here) in the nearly rounded, convex body and the nearly circular plate-like mentum. According to Skelley &amp; Powell (2018), these features are present in Mycomystes Gorham and its relationship with those Mycotretus must be checked in future works.</p> <p>5. Mycotretus rhodosomus + M. reticulatus + M. flavomarginatus</p> <p>(Fig. 1S, T, U; character 15:1 and Fig. 5I, J) ‘anterior borders of flagellum head with a ‘head-piece’ structure’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. pecari Lacordaire, 1842, M. psittacus Lacordaire, 1842 and M. tricolor Crotch, 1876 (not included here). All of these species are larger in body size than most Mycotretus and the larger males have arched metatibiae.</p> <p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C5742E9AE24E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C6432F33E47A.text	03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C6432F33E47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus lesueuri (Chevrolat 1835)	<div><p>2. Mycotretus lesueuri + M. sobrinus</p> <p>(Fig. 1M, R; character 14:1 and Fig. 5H) ‘inner contour of lateral borders of flagellum head almost contiguous’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, for instance, M. tigrinus (Olivier, 1792), M. prioteloides Mader, 1942 (Pecci-Maddalena &amp; Lopes-Andrade, 2018a), M. sallei Crotch, 1876, M. spadiceus Gorham, 1888 and M. bipunctatus Gorham, 1888 (not included in this study). Except for M. bipunctatus, which has a somewhat widened body, the remaining species have an elongate body and are slightly oval. Mycotretus lesueuri is the type species of Mycotretus, so its morphology and that of its direct relatives may be regarded as typical for Mycotretus, in the event of future taxonomic changes.</p> <p>3. Mycotretus jocosus + M. marginicollis</p> <p>(Fig. 1N, O; character 12:1, Fig. 5E) ‘outer edge of posterior borders of flagellum head with two parallel, narrowed and sclerotized tips’. The remaining characters of the flagellum in these species are similar to other Mycotretus species, such as M. pebasensis Crotch, 1876, M. separandus Crotch, 1876 and M. egae Crotch, 1876 (not included here), although it is not clear if ‘character 12:1’ is also present on those species.</p> <p>4. Mycotretus apicalis + M. melanophthalmus</p> <p>(Fig. 1B, L; character 13:1 and Fig. 5B, C) ‘flagellum head elongate, angulated anteriorly, and fusing’. The body shape slightly rounded and the penile flagellum with a triangular flagellum head suggest that these species are probably closely related. Mycotretus apicalis and M. melanophthalmus also resemble Mycotretus peruvianus (not included here) in the nearly rounded, convex body and the nearly circular plate-like mentum. According to Skelley &amp; Powell (2018), these features are present in Mycomystes Gorham and its relationship with those Mycotretus must be checked in future works.</p> <p>5. Mycotretus rhodosomus + M. reticulatus + M. flavomarginatus</p> <p>(Fig. 1S, T, U; character 15:1 and Fig. 5I, J) ‘anterior borders of flagellum head with a ‘head-piece’ structure’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. pecari Lacordaire, 1842, M. psittacus Lacordaire, 1842 and M. tricolor Crotch, 1876 (not included here). All of these species are larger in body size than most Mycotretus and the larger males have arched metatibiae.</p> <p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C6432F33E47A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C0162E4EE54C.text	03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C0162E4EE54C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus jocosus Lacordaire 1842	<div><p>3. Mycotretus jocosus + M. marginicollis</p> <p>(Fig. 1N, O; character 12:1, Fig. 5E) ‘outer edge of posterior borders of flagellum head with two parallel, narrowed and sclerotized tips’. The remaining characters of the flagellum in these species are similar to other Mycotretus species, such as M. pebasensis Crotch, 1876, M. separandus Crotch, 1876 and M. egae Crotch, 1876 (not included here), although it is not clear if ‘character 12:1’ is also present on those species.</p> <p>4. Mycotretus apicalis + M. melanophthalmus</p> <p>(Fig. 1B, L; character 13:1 and Fig. 5B, C) ‘flagellum head elongate, angulated anteriorly, and fusing’. The body shape slightly rounded and the penile flagellum with a triangular flagellum head suggest that these species are probably closely related. Mycotretus apicalis and M. melanophthalmus also resemble Mycotretus peruvianus (not included here) in the nearly rounded, convex body and the nearly circular plate-like mentum. According to Skelley &amp; Powell (2018), these features are present in Mycomystes Gorham and its relationship with those Mycotretus must be checked in future works.</p> <p>5. Mycotretus rhodosomus + M. reticulatus + M. flavomarginatus</p> <p>(Fig. 1S, T, U; character 15:1 and Fig. 5I, J) ‘anterior borders of flagellum head with a ‘head-piece’ structure’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. pecari Lacordaire, 1842, M. psittacus Lacordaire, 1842 and M. tricolor Crotch, 1876 (not included here). All of these species are larger in body size than most Mycotretus and the larger males have arched metatibiae.</p> <p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C0162E4EE54C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C1412EEEE6BB.text	03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C1412EEEE6BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus apicalis Lacordaire 1842	<div><p>4. Mycotretus apicalis + M. melanophthalmus</p> <p>(Fig. 1B, L; character 13:1 and Fig. 5B, C) ‘flagellum head elongate, angulated anteriorly, and fusing’. The body shape slightly rounded and the penile flagellum with a triangular flagellum head suggest that these species are probably closely related. Mycotretus apicalis and M. melanophthalmus also resemble Mycotretus peruvianus (not included here) in the nearly rounded, convex body and the nearly circular plate-like mentum. According to Skelley &amp; Powell (2018), these features are present in Mycomystes Gorham and its relationship with those Mycotretus must be checked in future works.</p> <p>5. Mycotretus rhodosomus + M. reticulatus + M. flavomarginatus</p> <p>(Fig. 1S, T, U; character 15:1 and Fig. 5I, J) ‘anterior borders of flagellum head with a ‘head-piece’ structure’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. pecari Lacordaire, 1842, M. psittacus Lacordaire, 1842 and M. tricolor Crotch, 1876 (not included here). All of these species are larger in body size than most Mycotretus and the larger males have arched metatibiae.</p> <p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFFFFFCFC94C1412EEEE6BB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
03B987DFFFFEFFFDFF1EC5442925E23B.text	03B987DFFFFEFFFDFF1EC5442925E23B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycotretus scitulus Lacordaire 1842	<div><p>6. Mycotretus scitulus + M. ornatus + M. fallax</p> <p>(Figs 1H, J, P; character 16:1, Fig. 5K) ‘outer edge of the anterior borders of head with a pair of lobes’. This feature was observed in other Mycotretus, such as M. expressus Kuhnt, 1910, M. dorsonotatus Lacordaire, 1841 and M. fasciolatus Lacordaire, 1842 (not included in the present study). All of these species are oval, usually with four (or more) pronotal black spots and free or fused elytral spots.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987DFFFFEFFFDFF1EC5442925E23B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro;Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano;Skelley, Paul	Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore De Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, Skelley, Paul (2020): The metendosternite and penile flagellum: two unexplored character systems of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193: 953-972, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa152
