New species of the subgenus Elgodexoris (genus Dexoris) and a new genus of the tribe Dexorini (Leptolycinae) from East Africa, with notes on the status of Mimolibnetinae (Coleoptera: Lycidae)
S.V. Kazantsev
Abstract. A new genus Kurbatovia gen. nov. is erected for Dexoris chome Bocák, Grebennikov et Masek, 2013. Four new species, Dexoris (Elgodexoris) rwandensis sp. nov., D. (E.) nyungwensis sp. nov., D. (E.) svetlanae sp. nov. and D. (E.) maikoensis sp. nov., are described from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A key to species of the subgenus Elgodexoris Bocák et Bocáková, 1988 is provided. Mimolibnetinae is revalidated as a distinct subfamily.
Key words: net-winged beetles, taxonomy, Afrotropical Region, Coleoptera, Lycidae, Leptolycinae, Mimolibnetinae, Dexorini, Dexoris, Elgodexoris, Kurbatovia gen. nov., new genus, new species
Zoosystematica Rossica, 2015, 24(1): 99–107 ▪ Published in print 25 June 2015
https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2015.24.1.99 ▪ Open full article 
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