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 af246500-837b-4269-8281-55466c5712e4 1175-5326 3516823 8DC80408-3E17-47D7-87C2-990D055793A3 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