Five new species of Pelthydrus Orchymont, 1919 from China and adjacent countries (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae)
Author
Bian, Dongju
Author
Schönmann, Heinrich
Author
Ji, Lanzhu
text
Zootaxa
2009
2118
53
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.188028
2b8fa774-e232-44d4-b85e-4c4b3205265d
1175-5326
188028
Key to
Pelthydrus jendeki
Group
1. Head and pronotum with double sized punctation; elytra with ten punctate striae ..................
Pelthydrus waltraudae
- Head and pronotum without double sized punctuation; elytra without striae .............................................................. 2
2. Larger sized species (more than
3.5 mm
); phallobase much longer (approx. 2/3) than median lobe and parameres .. 3
- Smaller sized species (less than
3.5 mm
); phallobase shorter or about as long as medianlobe and parameres ........... 4
3. Pronotum and elytra with dense, rough punctation, feeble shining; basal half of parameres robust, distal half very narrow and parallel shaped
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P. vietnamensis
- Pronotum and elytra with fine punctation, nearly metallic shining; parameres distinctly narrowed towards apical part, apices somewhat oblique at outersides
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P. jendeki
4. About three-fourths of parameres parallel shaped, distal quarter medially rounded, ending with a point at the inner side ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
- Proximal half of parameres parallel shaped and distal half curved, or complete parameres curved, always ending with a sharp point.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
5. Median lobe very thick, nearly parallel shaped, rounded at the end ........................................................
P. subgrossus
- Median lobe distinctly narrowed from base towards apex, ending with a sharp point...................................
P. grossus
6. Phallobase shorter than parameres and median lobe .................................................................................................... 7
- Phallobase almost of the same length as parameres and median lobe.......................................................................... 8
7. Phallobase a little shorter than median lobe and parameres; parameres gradually narrowed from base towards apex, distal half distinctly narrowed, apices somewhat truncated at innersides
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P. rosa
- Phallobase distinctly shorter than median lobe and parameres; parameres almost equal at basal two thirds, sharply narrowed at distal third and arched towards inner side
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P. longifolius
8. Median lobe distinctly widened from base to middle part and then gradually narrowed toward distal part, ending with a pointed apex, distinctly shorter than the S-curved parameres
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P. yulinensis
- Median lobe almost of the same length as parameres, proximal half of parameres parallel shaped, distal half slightly arched, ending with distinct points
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P. dudgeoni