2 |
Mandibles of male not or moderately forked; elytral apex rounded into suture at an obtuse angle |
5 |
- |
Mandibles of male deeply and broadly forked, the first terebral tooth approximately of same length as the apical tooth; elytral apex narrowly rounded and subacute or spined distant from the suture OR broadly rounded into suture at a right angle |
6 |
6 |
Elytral apex narrowly rounded and subacute or acuminate, apical extremity distant from suture |
acutipennis
group 6'
|
- |
Elytral apex broadly rounded into suture at a right angle, apical extremity much closer to suture |
13 |
6' |
Elytral apex narrowly rounded or subacute, but without sharp angle or acuminate spine; elytra broader, shorter, with sides gently curved from humerus to apex; humerus less protruded; elytra punctation coarser, sparser, deeper, weak or absent in apical third; metathoracic wing reduced; Turks and Caicos Islands |
Tetracha naviauxi
new species
|
-
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Elytral apex forming an acute angle or acuminate spine; elytra slenderer, longer, with sides parallel; humerus more strongly protruded; elytra punctation smaller, denser, shallower, weaker but still obvious and present over most of apical third; Greater Antilles |
6
''
|
6
''
|
Elytral apex less rounded, drawn into a long point; length 13-15.5 mm; Hispaniola and Cuba |
Tetracha acutipennis
(Dejean)
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- |
Elytral apex more rounded, drawn into a short point; length 10.5-12.6 mm; Haiti |
Tetracha misella
Naviaux
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