Review of the genus Pseudognaptorina Kaszab from China (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae)
Author
Liu, Hao-Yu
Author
Ren, Guo-Dong
text
Zootaxa
2009
2174
45
50
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189305
62f7f8da-1338-4277-9e23-0cd452e05805
1175-5326
189305
Key to known species of
Pseudognaptorina
Kaszab
1. Males with lateral margins of pronotum regularly arcuate. Epipleural carina visible from above at anterior one-third. Parameres moderately elongate (1.8 times as long as wide), with deeply sinuate outer margins. Ventral surface of male mesotarsomere I with hair brushes
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P. nepalica
Kaszab
- Males with lateral margins of pronotum arcuate at anterior half, and nearly straight or slightly sinuate at posterior half. Epipleural carina visible from above at least at anterior half. Parameres strongly elongate (at least 2.2 times as long as wide), with slightly sinuate outer margins. Ventral surface of male mesotarsomeres I–III with hair brushes or tufts .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Genae distinctly convex. Prosternum in front of procoxae moderately convex. Males with mesotarsomeres I–II with hair brushes, III with a tuft of hairs at apex
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P. exsertogena
Shi, Ren & Merkl
- Genae slightly convex. Prosternum in front of procoxae strongly convex. Males with mesotarsomeres I–III with hair brushes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Upper edge of inner surface of profemur nearly straight. Sides of pronotum explanate and slightly concave. Elytra densely covered with indistinct punctures and coarse wrinkles. Apices of lateral branches of spiculum gastrale distinctly widened
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P. flata
sp. nov.
- Upper edge of inner surface of profemur angularly prominent. Sides of pronotum convex. Elytra sparsely covered with distinct punctures and fine wrinkles. Apices of lateral branches of spiculum gastrale slightly widened...............
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P. obtusa
Shi, Ren & Merkl