Description of new species of Pseudamaurops Jeannel, 1948 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from Greece and North Macedonia
Author
Bekchiev, Rostislav
Author
Hlaváč, Peter
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-23
4688
3
399
406
journal article
25161
10.11646/zootaxa.4688.3.6
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Key to males of
Pseudamaurops
modified from
Hlaváč (2005)
1. Mesofemora with three spines, two upper spines small, lower spine much longer, antennal segment X longer than wide,
Montenegro
............................................................
P. calcarata
Nonveiller & Pavićević, 2002
- Mesofemora with 0-1 spine............................................................................. 2
2 Antennal club slender, antennomeres IX and X elongate, (
Fig. 1b
),
Macedonia
.......................
P. hristovskii
sp. n.
- Antennal club robust, antennomeres IX and X strongly transverse (
Fig. 1a
)........................................
3. Pronotum with lateral carinae thin, short or missing.......................................................... 5
- Pronotum with two well defined, anteriorly convergent or parallel lateral carinae, length of carinae exceeding half of pronotal length.............................................................................................. 4
4 Pronotal carinae anteriorly convergent.
Albania
.......................................
P. transversalis
Hlaváč, 2005
- Pronotal carinae anteriorly parallel,
Greece
....................................................
P. tymficus
sp. n.
5. Mesofemora with one spine at middle,
Albania
......................................
P. albanicus
(
Apfelbeck, 1907
)
- Mesofemora with one spine at base....................................................................... 6
6. Antennomeres X–XI asymmetrical, triangular,
Greece
......................................
P. graecus
Hlaváč, 2005
- Antennomeres IX–X trapezoidal,
Albania
.................................................................. 7
7. Mesofemora with one big spine at base, aedeagus as in
Fig.3b........................
P
. muellerianus (
Ravasini, 1923
)
- Mesofemora with one small spine at base, aedeagus as in
Fig.3e.............................
P
. brachati
Hlaváč, 2005