1 |
Body convex but not conglobate; elytra with conspicuous punctation |
2 |
- |
Body conglobate; elytra without sculpture (smooth) or with very fine irregular punctures or shagreened |
3 |
2 |
Body extremely bulged; head including eyes covered by pronotum when viewed from above (only clypeus and labrum visible); larger species (about 4-7 mm) |
Thymalus
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- |
Body convex but not extremely bulged; head protruding (not covered by pronotum when viewed from above); smaller species (about 2.5 mm) |
Protopeltis
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3 |
Elytra with light and dark spots; pubescence formed by short decumbent and long erect hairs |
Australiodes
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- |
Elytra unicolorous, without spots; pubescence absent or made up of short hairs only |
4 |
4 |
Elytra smooth, without pubescence, strongly involute; middle tibiae with row of spines at apex; wingless |
Rentonellum
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- |
Elytra pubescent, not involute; middle tibiae probably without row of spines at apex; mostly winged |
5 |
5 |
Middle coxal cavities widely separated; ventrites II-V with deeply transversely impressed anterior margins; last antennal segment transverse and truncate at apex; pubescence of elytra with shot-silk effect |
Parentonium
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- |
Middle coxal cavities narrowly separated; ventrites II-V with or without weakly impressed anterior margins; last antennal segment not truncate at apex; pubescence of elytra sparse, directed backwards, without shot-silk effect |
6 |
6 |
Head strongly transverse; front margin of clypeus with marked emargination; first ventrite with median keel at least in front; ventrites II-IV each with transverse line of strong backward-projecting setae near its hind border |
Rentonidium
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- |
Head not transverse or only slightly so; front margin of clypeus almost straight; first ventrite without median keel; ventrites II-IV without such apical lines of setae |
Rentonium
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