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Key to the European genera of the tribe
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This key is intended to facilitate the identification of
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genera occurring in Europe. The key is modified from
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considering only the European genera of the
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tribe. The arrangement of the genera in the key is not phylogenetic.
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mandibles with horn-like processes. Antennal funicle 4-segmented. Smaller species (&lt;
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frons deeply impressed. In shrubs of
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...............................................
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Wollaston
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frons either deeply impressed or flat................................................................................................. 3
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3 Frons of males and females flat or convex, usually with a prominent central ridge. Lateral margin of protibiae linear and armed by 45 large socketed teeth. In
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.............................................
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Eichhoff
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-
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frons deeply impressed. Lateral margin of protibiae curved and armed by 58 small socketed teeth. In phloem of broadleaves...........................................................................
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Egger
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4 Elytrae&gt;
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longer than pronotum. Antennal club flat, lenticular, without basal corneus portion, with procurved sutures visible on both faces of the club................................................................................ 5
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- Elytrae &lt;
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longer than pronotum length (
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). Antennal club either obliquely truncated with a basal corneus portion and sutures visible only on the anterior face (
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), or globular with straight sutures................................... 6
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5 Antennal funicle 4-segmented. Antennal club with sutures obsolete or hardly visible. Lateral margin of protibiae armed by 5 small socketed teeth.
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frons convex. Scutellum rather large, flat. Mainly in phloem of
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or
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....................................................................................................
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Lowendal
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- Antennal funicle 5-segmented. Antennal club very strongly procurved, clearly visible on both faces. Lateral margin of protibiae armed by 7 or more small socketed teeth.
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frons impressed. Scutellum very small, not flat. Only in phloem of
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......................................................................................
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Ferrari
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6 Elytral punctures similar on striae and interstriae. In seeds of palm or
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- Elytral punctures larger and more deeply impressed on striae than interstriae (
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7 Lateral margin of protibiae armed by 24 large socketed teeth. Antennal funicle 5-segmented. Scutellum flat, rather large. Males smaller than females, dwarfed, different in shape. In Europe only in palm seeds..............
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8 Antennal funicle 5-segmented. Anterior margin of segment
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the club acutely raised and recurved or transverse. Ventrolateral margin of the declivity never elevated or specially armed.................................. ..
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- Antennal funicle 4-segmented (
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the club distinctly procurved. Ventrolateral margin of the declivity slightly elevated, with small granules (
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