Revision of the tribe Pogonini (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) from the Ibero-Balearic region
Author
Muñoz-Santiago, José
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Research Team on Soil Biology and Subterranean Ecosystems, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alcalá (UAH), A. P. 20, Campus Universitario, E- 28805, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
jose_munoz.s@hotmail.com
Author
Ortuño, Vicente M.
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Research Team on Soil Biology and Subterranean Ecosystems, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alcalá (UAH), A. P. 20, Campus Universitario, E- 28805, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
vicente.ortuno@uah.es
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-11-03
846
1
75
109
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Subgenus
Pogonus
Dejean, 1821
1. Body coloration uniform: head, pronotum and elytra concolorous .................................................. 2
– Body bicolored: head and pronotum metallic green, elytra orange-testaceous (similar to the appendices) ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2. 3
rd
interstria with fewer than 5 setigerous pores ............................................................................... 3
– 3
rd
interstria with 5 setigerous pores. Tegument dark brown, with bronze sheen. Pronotum cordiform, transverse or sub-transverse. Length: 5.5–6.0 mm .........
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
gilvipes
Dejean, 1828
3. Pronotum almost quadrangular, with the posterior region weakly narrowed and the base markedly wider than the anterior margin. Length: 6.0–8.0 mm ....
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
riparius
Dejean, 1828
– Pronotum cordiform, with the posterior region clearly narrowed and the base barely wider than the anterior margin .................................................................................................................................. 4
4. Tegument bluish green or emerald. Legs yellowish, paler. Pronotal disc smooth, very shiny. Length: 6.5–8.0 mm ...............................................................
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
smaragdinus
Waltl, 1835
– Tegument darker, in general bronze. Legs testaceous or brown, darker. Pronotal disk with a fine reticulation that makes it less shiny. Length: 5.5–7.0 mm ................................................................ 5
5. Anterior region of the pronotum markedly punctured. Elytra in general sub-oval, clearly wider than the pronotum. First antennomere brown. Length: 5.0–7.0 mm .......................................................... .......................................................................
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
chalceus viridanus
Dejean, 1828
– Anterior region of the pronotum with a tenuous punctuation, barely visible. Elytra parallel or sub-parallel, barely wider than the pronotum. In general, first antennomere bronze, similar to the tegument of the body. Length:
5.5–6.5 mm
.........
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
littoralis
(
Duftschmid, 1812
)
6. Elytra narrow, parallel, slightly wider than the pronotum and markedly convex. Pronotum slightly or not transverse, with the lateral sinuosity less marked. Length: 7.0-8.0 mm .................................. ................................................................................
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
pallidipennis
Dejean, 1828
– Elytra sub-parallel, clearly wider than the pronotum and less convex. Pronotum transverse, with the lateral sinuosity more marked. Length: 6.0–7.0 mm .......................................................................... ..............................................................................
Pogonus
(
Pogonus
)
luridipennis
(
Germar, 1822
)
Pogonini
from the Ibero-Balearic region