A monograph of the genus Maladera Mulsant & Rey, 1871 of China (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Sericini)
Author
Fabrizi, Silvia
0000-0003-3524-7153
ahrens.dirk_col@gmx.de
Author
Liu, Wan-Gang
0000-0003-4788-7967
liuwangang@ieecas.cn
Author
Bai, Ming
0000-0003-3676-6828
liuwangang@ieecas.cn
Author
Yang, Xing-Ke
0000-0003-3676-6828
liuwangang@ieecas.cn
Author
Ahrens, Dirk
0000-0003-3524-7153
ahrens.dirk_col@gmx.de
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-02-03
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Maladera thomsoni
(
Brenske, 1894
)
group
Key to species of the
Maladera thomsoni
(
Brenske, 1894
)
group occurring in
China
(³³):
1 Body dark brown...................................................................................... 2
1’ Body yellowish brown.................................................................................. 5
2 Antennal club as long as remaining antennomeres combined. Anterior margin seen from posterior not or only wealky tridentate................................................................................................. 3
2’ Antennal club 1.2 times as long as remaining antennomeres combined. Anterior margin of labroclypeus strongly tridentate (posterior view).......................................................
Maladera subtruncata
(
Fairmaire, 1887
)
3 Left paramere with a blunt lateral extension beyond the middle.............
Maladera jaintiaensis
Ahrens & Fabrizi, 2016
3’ Left paramere without blunt lateral extension beyond the middle................................................ 4
4 Distal lobes of parameres narrow and straight. Paramere with basal lobe on the left side, basal lobe narrow.........................................................................
Maladera pseudosenta
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.
4’ Distal lobes of parameres strongly reflexed and bent. Paramere with basal lobe on the right side, basal lobe thick.....................................................................................
Maladera senta
(
Brenske, 1897
)
5 Parameres (excluding basal lobe) as long or longer than phallobase.............................................. 6
5’ Parameres (excluding basal lobe) distinctly shorter than phallobase.............................................. 7
6 Parameres (excluding basal lobe) as long as phallobase. Basal lobe of left paramere robust and short............................................................................
Maladera guomenshanica
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.
6’ Parameres (excluding basal lobe) distinctly longer than the phallobase. Basal lobe of left paramere narrower and long................................................................
Maladera hansmalickyi
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.
7 Aedeagus with only one paramere with basal lobe........................................................... 9
7’ Aedeagus with both parameres having a basal lobe........................................................... 8
8 Both basal lobes sphaerically enlarged.........................................
Maladera straminea
(
Moser, 1915c
)
8’ Only basal lobe of the left paramere sphaerically enlarged, the other one smaller, widened tubuliform.........................................................................................
Maladera aureola
(
Murayama, 1938
)
9 Right paramere with basal lobe...................................
Maladera juxianensis
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.
9’ Left paramere with basal lobe........................................................................... 10
10 Apical branches of left and right paramere abruptly and tooth-like widened shortly before middle of parameres. Filiform extension of basal lobe circularly reflexed...........................................
Maladera botrytibia
Nomura, 1974
10’ Apical branches of left and right paramere not widened. Filiform extension of basal lobe straight..................... 11
11 Spherical basal lobe of left paramere positioned mesally and dorsal to apical phallobase. Distal lobe of left paramere widened, but without additional lateral convex extension.........................
Maladera apicalis
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.
11’ Spherical basal lobe of left paramere positioned laterally of apical phallobase. Distal lobe of left paramere narrow, but with an additional lateral convex extension..................................
Maladera kubeceki
Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu
,
sp. n.