Synopsis of the genera of Geniatini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae with an annotated catalog of species)
Author
Jameson, Mary Liz
Author
Hawkins, Shauna Joy
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Zootaxa
2005
2005-03-01
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.874.1.1
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Key to the Genera of
Geniatini
Males
: Protarsomeres dorsoventrally flattened, densely setose ventrally (
Figs. 30–31, 33– 34
); terminal sternite with margin emarginated; abdominal sternites in lateral view appearing concave or flat.
Females
: Protarsomeres dorsoventrally flattened or not, with or without dense ventral setae; terminal sternite with margin entire or rounded, not emarginated; abdominal sternites in lateral view appearing convex.
1. Mentum with apicomedial, toothlike projection (
Fig. 16
,
41
) .................................... 3
1’. Mentum without apicomedial, toothlike projection (
Figs. 38–40
) ............................. 2
2. Apex of mentum with medial notch, not crenulate (
Figs. 39–40
). All claws simple on all legs
...........................................................................................
Rhizogeniates
Ohaus
2’. Apex of mentum crenulate (
Fig. 38
). Modified claw moderately split on all legs ....... ..................................................................................................
Mimogeniates
Martínez
3. Mesosternum anterior to mesocoxae strongly concave (
Fig. 52
) ...................................
.................................................................................
Xenogeniates
Villatoro & Jameson
3’. Mesosternum anterior to mesocoxae flat or slightly convex, not strongly concave (
Fig. 51
) ............................................................................................................................... 4
4. Stipes of maxilla produced, with welldeveloped lateral lobe (
Fig. 43
) or lateral angle (
Fig. 42
)
.........................................................................................
Lobogeniates
Ohaus
4’. Stipes of maxilla not produced, instead rounded or broadly rounded (
Fig. 44
) ........... 5
5. Mandible with rounded, recurved, apical lobe (
Fig. 20
). Dorsal surface with abundant, decumbent, white setae. Antennal club of male twice length of segments 2–7; antennal club of female subequal to segments 2–7 .......................................
Eunanus
Ohaus
5’. Mandible lacking rounded, recurved, apical tooth; instead simple (
e.g.
,
Fig. 19
). Dorsal surface with or without sparse setae. Antennal club of male and female subequal to or slightly longer than segments 2–7 ....................................................................... 6
6. Length of antennal club half or less than half length of first antennal segment (
Figs. 5
,
23
). Clypeal apex (in lateral view) sloped 45º with respect to dorsal plane of clypeus (
Figs. 23
,
36
). Male tarsomeres simple, not flattened and dilated (
Fig. 32
) ..................
................................................................................................
Geniatosoma
Costa
Lima
6’. Length of antennal club more than half length of first antennal segment. Clypeal apex (in lateral view) sloped 60–90º with respect to dorsal plane of clypeus (
Fig. 37
). Male tarsomeres dorsoventrally flattened and dilated (
e.g.
,
Fig. 34
) .................................... 7
7. Form of clypeus parabolic, apex not reflexed (
Fig. 24
). Mandible exposed, apex narrowly rounded (
Fig. 24
). Male with all claws appearing simple on all legs .................
......................................................................................................
Heterogeniates
Ohaus
7’. Form of clypeus not parabolic (instead rounded, quadrate), apex reflexed (
e.g.,
Figs. 19–20, 22, 25–26
). Mandible exposed or not, apex broadly rounded (
e.g.
,
Figs. 19, 23, 25
). Male with claws obviously toothed on some or all legs ...................................... 8
8. Length of protarsomeres 2–4 subequal in length to protarsomere 5 (
Fig. 31
). Clypeus of male with lateral margins expanded, apex quadrate (
Fig. 21
); clypeus of female with lateral margins parallel, apex quadrate
............................................
Evanos
Ohaus
8’. Length of protarsomeres 2–4 greater than length of protarsomere 5 (
Figs. 30, 33–34
). Clypeus of male and female with lateral margins constricted, apex rounded or trapezoidal (
e.g.,
Figs. 19, 22, 25–28
) .................................................................................. 9
9. Elytral margin with deep, setose punctures on lateral edge from apex of metepisternum to apex of elytra (
Figs. 45a–b, 46a–b
)......................................................................... 10
9’. Elytral margin without deep, setose punctures on lateral edge from apex of metepisternum to apex of elytra ................................................................................................. 11
10. Elytral margin with welldeveloped stridulatory ridge and with rigid stridulatory setae (
Fig. 45a–b
). Apex of metafemur (dorsal view) with stridulatory patch (
Fig. 35
) ........
........................................................................................................
Trizogeniates
Ohaus
10’.Elytral margin lacking stridulatory ridge and without rigid stridulatory setae (
Fig. 46a– b
). Apex of metafemur (dorsal view) lacking stridulatory patch
..........
Geniates
Ohaus
11. Eyes small, interocular width greater than 6 transverse eye diameters (
e.g.,
Fig. 19
) 12
11’. Eyes larger, interocular width less than 5 transverse eye diameters (
e.g.,
Fig. 25
)
....... .....................................................................................................
Leucothyreus
Macleay
12. Protarsomere 5 dorsoventrally flattened, width more than half length (
Fig. 30
). Length of body from apex of clypeus to apex of elytra more than 9.0 mm ............................... ..........................................................................................
Bolax
Fischer von Waldheim
12’.Protarsomere 5 dorsoventrally flattened or not; if flattened, then width less than half length. Length of body from apex of clypeus to apex of elytra less than 9.0 mm ........ ...................................................................................................
Microchilus
Blanchard