A Review Of The Australian Macrotomini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae)
Author
Jin, Mengjie
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, School of Life Sciences / School of Ecology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Author
Keyzer, Roger De
Research Associate, Entomology, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
Author
Hutchinson, Paul
Quarantine WA, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Level 1, 24 Fricker Road, Perth Airport, WA 6105, Australia
Author
Pang, Hong
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, School of Life Sciences / School of Ecology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Author
Ślipiński, Adam
Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia; adam. slipinski @ csiro. au
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Annales Zoologici
2020
2020-03-30
70
1
33
96
journal article
10.3161/00034541ANZ2020.70.1.003
6110e21e-b367-41ab-98f4-14b4b437c1c3
1734-1833
3776678
Key to the Australian species of
Eurynassa
(males only)
1. Pronotum with median, shiny triangular areas very small (
Fig. 8E
); lateral carina weakly crenulate; abdominal ventrites 1–4 with deep pits near lateral margins..........................
E. stigmosa
–. Pronotum with median, shiny triangular areas larg- er, bowtie-shaped (
Fig. 8A
); lateral carina strongly dentate; abdominal ventrites 1–4 with smooth oval area near lateral margin......................
2
2. Prothorax with very small granules among sexually dimorphic punctures (
Fig. 8L
)...
E. tuberculicollis
–. Prothorax without granules or tubercles among sexually dimorphic punctures....................
3
3. Body broad, elytral length at most twice of width; labial palps short; mandible surface weakly concave (
Fig. 8I
); tarsomere 3 on front and mid leg strongly lobed; abdominal ventrite 5 completely covered with sexual punctures..................
E. australis
–. Body slender, elytra length at least twice of width; labial palps longer; mandible surface strongly concave (
Fig. 8J
); tarsomere 3 on front and mid leg with smaller lobe; abdominal ventrite 5 not fully covered with sexual punctures...............
E. servillei