S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 44/2. (Budapest, 1983)
Fig. 5. Stictoderia subseriata (Gebien), aedeagus in dorsal view. - Figs 6-8. Aedoeagus in dorsal and lateral view: Tapinicomus relictus Marcuzzi (6), T. subnudus Gebien (7) and Rhypasma costicolle Marcuzzi (8) apical only slightly bent dorsally at the base, then restricted with the tip a little dilated and rounded. Tenebrioninae - Pedinini Diastolinus puncticollis Mulsant & Rey, 1859 (Figs 9-12) MULSANT & REY (1859): Opusc. ent., 9: 83. Examined specimens: 1, Saba, Level, south slope (Fig. 9); 2 & 3, Saba, The Bottom (Figs 10-11); 4, Antigua (Fig. 12). Strongly sclerotized, dark, dorsally convex. Basale slender, apicale much shorter (A:B = 0,30-0,40) than basale, abrupty narrowed at tip and bent upward in a point. Very variable also in the same locality. Parameres (dorsal view) apparently well separated so to receive the aedeagus of which a very variable portion is visible. Anyway the aedeagus is narrow, lanceolate, rather pointed at the apex. The sides of parameres also somewhat variable, from almost rectilinear to distinctly dilated at the middle (N°2, Fig. 10).