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- 2020
Two new species and new records of darkling beetles of the tribe Helopini from Turkey and Cyprus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)Keywords: Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Helopini, new species, new records, taxonomy, anthropogenic introduction, distribution, Cyprus, Turkey, Palaearctic Region Abstract: Two new species of the tribe Helopini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) are described from Turkey: //Nalassus// (//Nalassus//) //becvari// sp. nov. (Elaz?? Province) and //Hedyphanes// (//Hedyphanes//) //kmenti// sp. nov. (Artvin Province). The first species is characterized by strongly thickened antennomeres 2–8 and differs from all Turkish //Nalassus// s. str. Mulsant, 1854 in the ventral aspect of eye, which bears a weak posterior ventral impression (rather than a distinct groove of other species). The second species belongs to the species group with asperate punctation of the prothoracic hypomera and differs from all //Hedyphanes// Fischer von Waldheim, 1820 in the presence of suberect pubescence on both sides of elytral base. Distribution of some Helopini (the //Helops// genus-group, subtribe Helopina) from Anatolia and Cyprus is updated with new data. //Hedyphanes mannerheimi// Faldermann, 1837 is recorded for Turkey (I?d?r Province) for the first time. //Helops caeruleus caeruleus //Linnaeus, 1758 from Pervolia is a new record for Cyprus and the occurrence is probably a result of anthropogenic introduction
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