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Key to the described species of
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1. Elytra shining, not reticulate, distinctly punctate (
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); length to width ratio of fourth antennomere in either the male or the female greater than 5.0x..............................................
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— Elytra reticulate, at best vaguely punctate (
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); length to width ratio of fourth antennomere in either the male or the female less than 5.0x....................................................
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2(1). Each elytron with forked costa behind humerus (
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), with distinct sulcus behind humerus between costa; mesosternum black; first tarsomere of male protarsi enlarged, but not wider than third tarsomere; aedeagus as in
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,
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36............................
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. sulcatipennis Jacoby
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— Each elytron with five vague to distinct costae; mesosternum yellow-orange; first tarsomere of male protarsi enlarged, wider than third tarsomere............................
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3(1). Pronotum flat, without obvious depressions, ridges or callosities, widest basally, lateral margins tapering to anterior margin (Fig. 19); sternum entirely orange; aedeagus as in
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,
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..... ............................................................................................................
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Gilbert
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— Pronotum slightly convex, with obvious depressions, ridges or callosities, widest at middle; sternum not entirely orange; mesosternum orange to black....................................................................
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4(3). First tarsomere of male prothoracic leg not wider than third tarsomere; aedeagus as in
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,
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. intermedius (Jacoby) First tarsomere of male prothoracic leg enlarged, as wide as or wider than third tarsomere......................................................................................................................................
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5(4). Size larger,
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— Size smaller,
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long; antennae slender in both sexes, more so in the female (fourth antennomere 3.7x - 4.3x longer than wide) than male (2.8x 3.6x longer than wide)............
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6(5). Size generally smaller,
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37..............................................
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. smithi Gilbert
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— Size generally larger,
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long; antennomere 3 distinctly longer than 2; elytra indistinctly punctate........................................................................................................................................
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7(6). Vertex with “v-shaped” ridge; postclypeus abruptly elevated into anterolateral ridge; pronotal posterolateral angles acute, distinct; aedeagus as in
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Gilbert
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— Vertex without “v-shaped” ridge; postclypeus not elevated into anterolateral ridge; pronotal posterolateral angles indistinct to absent; aedeagus as in
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<emphasis id="B92AEAA0FFB5FFE0FD130C2BFB1FFDCD" bold="true" box="[1031,1221,514,537]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="5">H. corrugatus</emphasis>
Gilbert
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