2017
DOI: 10.18476/sbna.v10.a4
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New and little known species of Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) from Borneo (7)

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“…Grimm. Derispia ulfbremeri Grimm, 2013: Grimm 2013 Leiochrinus bifurcatus Kaszab, 1946 Grimm, 2011: Grimm 2011c. Malayaplamius kaszabi Masumoto, 1986: maSumoto 1986bGrimm 2011c.…”
Section: E Io Ch R I N I N I Lewis 1894mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Grimm. Derispia ulfbremeri Grimm, 2013: Grimm 2013 Leiochrinus bifurcatus Kaszab, 1946 Grimm, 2011: Grimm 2011c. Malayaplamius kaszabi Masumoto, 1986: maSumoto 1986bGrimm 2011c.…”
Section: E Io Ch R I N I N I Lewis 1894mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grimm. Tetragonomenes borneensis (Kaszab, 1977): kaSzab 1977Grimm 2013. Tetragonomenes bruneiensis (Pic, 1925 Tetraphyllus semiviolaceus Ando, 1991: ando 1991b.…”
Section: E Io Ch R I N I N I Lewis 1894mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Palaearctic fauna, Byrsax is represented by 12 species and subspecies (Iwan et al 2020, Masumoto et al 2021. About 11 species are known from tropical Asia including the Indian Subcontinent, Philippine and Greater Sunda archipelagos, some shared with the Palaearctic Realm and Wallacea (account in Gebien 1925, additions in Ando & Yamasako 2013, Grimm 2014). In the Australian fauna three species are yet known (Matthews & Bouchard 2008), four species yet reported from Wallacea (all -Sulawesi) three of which shared with other Greater Sunda Islands and the Mainland SE Asia (Ando & Yamasako 2013).…”
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“…The species of the genus Promethis Pascoe, 1869 (Tene brionidae: Stenochiinae: Cnodalonini) are typical forest dwellers of the Oriental, Papuan and Australian Regions, and were revised by KASZAB (1988a, b). Further species were described by BA & REN (2009) from Hainan Island (China), GRIMM (2011GRIMM ( , 2013 from Borneo, MASUMOTO et al (2005) from Taiwan, REN & BAI (2005) from Gansu Province (China), REN & HUA (2006) from Guizhou Province (China), and REN & YANG (2004) from Guangxi Province (China). ANDRÉ SKALE (Hof/Saale, Germany) collected in West Papua a species new for science which is described in the present paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%