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<mods:title>Curculionidae of Guam</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Zimmerman, Elwood C.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:title>Insects of Guam I</mods:title>
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SUBFAMILY
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GENERA
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<keyLead box="[297,1691,495,532]" pageId="28" pageNumber="101">1. Scutellum visible; metepisternum distinct throughout its length.................... 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead pageId="28" pageNumber="101">Scutellum hidden; metepisternum partially or entirely hidden, never distinctly visible and broadly exposed throughout its length................................ 6</keyLead>
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2(1). Pectoral canal without any side walls, ending in the metasternum, mesosternal receptacle open or nearly so and densely squamose................
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<keyLead pageId="28" pageNumber="101">Pectoral canal ending in the mesosternum or prosternum, the mesosternal (or prosternal) receptacle usually distinctly cavernous and with distinct elevated side walls............................................................................................................ 3</keyLead>
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<keyLead box="[294,1689,817,853]" pageId="28" pageNumber="101">3(2). Femora armed with a small or large tooth below................................................ 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead box="[394,1688,855,890]" pageId="28" pageNumber="101">Femoraedentate..........................</keyLead>
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4(3). Pectoral canal ending in the prosternum, densely squamose throughout; prosternal receptacle with the high side walls contiguous to the coxae; eyes closely approximated below......................................................................
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Pectoral canal ending in the mesosternum, not squamose between the coxae; eyes very widely separated below..........................................................................
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5(3). Metasternum between the mid and hind coxae about twice as long as the breadth of a mesocoxa; femora not grooved for the reception of the tibiae; dorsum with fascicles and spongy scaling; body subparallelsided
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Metasternum between the mid and hind coxae not as long as the breadth of a mesocoxa; femora shallowly grooved for the reception of the tibiae; dorsal scaling smooth, not at all fasciculate or spongy; body subrhomboidal
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6(1). Femora minutely or distinctly toothed (examine fore pair carefully); pectoral canal in part or entirely squamose.........................................................
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<keyLead box="[393,1689,1491,1525]" pageId="28" pageNumber="101">Femora edentate; pectoral canal bare.......................................................................... 8</keyLead>
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7(6). Form subquadrate; pectoral canal squamose throughout; mesocoxae separated by the breadth of a coxa; metasternum shorter between mid and hind coxae than the breadth of the base of the femora..........................
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Form elongate; pectoral canal squamose only in front of the coxae; mesocoxae separated by only about half the breadth of a coxa; metasternum longer between the mid and hind coxae than the base of the femora....
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8(6). Pectoral canal terminating between the fore and mid coxae, always before? the mesocoxae ..........................................................................................................
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<keyLead pageId="28" pageNumber="101">Pectoral canal terminating between the mesocoxae, distinctly behind their foremargins..............................</keyLead>
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9(8). Dorsum conspicuously multituberculate..............................................................
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Dorsum not tuberculate; minute species,
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species less than
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. long
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