Re-examination of the genus-level taxonomy of the pollen beetle subfamily Meligethinae – Part 1. Sagittogethes Audisio & Cline 2009 and allied genera; with description of a new genus (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
Recent molecular and morphological data derived from members of the pollen-beetle subfamily Meligethinae suggest the need to separate
the genus Sagittogethes Audisio & Cline, 2009, including species mostly distributed in Western Palaearctic areas, into two distinct
(although related) genera, Sagittogethes and Teucriogethes gen. n. This new genus, comprising the Western European Meligethes obscurus
Erichson, 1845 as its type species, includes less than ten species distributed between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa westward,
and China and Japan eastward. All inclusive species utilize members of the genus Teucrium L. (Lamiacaeae: Ajugoideae) as larval
host-plants. Morphological and bionomical information, and molecular data clearly demonstrate the necessity for updating the taxonomic
position of the two clades. Based on molecular evidence, the new genus represents the sister-group of Thymogethes Audisio & Cline,
2009, while the sister-group relationships of the remaining Sagittogethes taxa with other Lamiaceae-associated genera of Meligethinae
remain uncertain. Within the new genus, the relictual and rare Western Mediterranean species T. minutus (C.N.F. Brisout de Barneville,
1863) seems to occupy an isolated position.