Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Doliops Waterhouse, 1841 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Author Barševskis, Arvīds text Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 2013 2013-12-31 13 2 73 89 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.10905130 1407-8619 10905130 For the identification of the closely related species within the D. curculionoides (s.str.) species group, I propose the following key: 1 (4) Elytra behind shoulders with raised nodules. 2(3) Elytra with bright copper luster, each with seven small pale pink spots. Apical spot comma-shaped ( Fig. 2J ). ……………………........................……..…………. D. anichtchenkoi sp. n. 3(2) Elytra black, each elytron with six large green, blue or navy blue spots. Apical spot V–shaped ( Fig. 2A, B, I ) ……………………………............................………. D. animula Kriesche 4(1) Elytra behind shoulders flat, without hump-shaped projections. 5(8) Elytra with four spots dorsally. Lateral pronotal margins with a stripe of pale scales and in anterior part with or without round spot. 6(7) Elytra with seven pale spots on each side. Lateral pronotal margins with stripe of pale scales and round spot in anterior part with. Third antennomere testaceous in basal part.......…………… ..…… …………………………….............................................………………. D. curculionoides Waterh. 7(6) Elytra with six pale spots. Lateral pronotal margins with stripe of pink iridescent scales, without other spots. Third antennomere black.……..................................…………….…… D. gutowskii sp. n. 8(5) Elytra with three spots dorsally. Lateral pronotal margins with stripe of pale scales and in basal part with round or elongate spot. 9(10) Background of elytra black, Elytra with six pale spots. Apical spot oval, not circular ……… ……………….......................................................................…………. D. duodecimpunctata Heller 10(9) Background of elytra with bright metallic luster. Elytra with five pale spots. Apical spot in form of ring, which may be closed or divided into two parts ……………….………….… D.shavrini sp. n.