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Key to the species of
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1 Elytra with distinct pale spot in posterior third (e.g.
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); size smaller (not more than 4.0 mm)..................... 2
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2(1) Elytra without rows of setiferous punctures; posterolateral corners of pronotum broadly rounded.............
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Elytra with distinct rows of setiferous punctures (e.g.
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3(2) Elytra with first line of erect setae distinct and continuous (
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- Elytra with first line of erect setae discontinuous, with distinct gaps in the line; aedeagus with parameres broadly rounded and parallel sided at apex, not tapering (
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)....................................................
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4(1) Posterolateral corners of pronotum broadly rounded (e.g.
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).......................................... 19
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- Posterolateral corners of pronotum angulate or spinose (e.g.
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5(4) Posterolateral corners of pronotum angulate but not prolonged into an acute spine (e.g.
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- Posterolateral corners of pronotum spinose (
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<keyLead box="[151,1436,1861,1883]" pageId="1" pageNumber="92">6(5) Abdominal ventrites uniformly pale yellow................................................................. 7</keyLead>
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7(6) First row of elytra punctures formed by an irregular line of very coarse punctures, not bearing erect setae........
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- First row of elytra punctures forming a dense, continuous line bearing erect setae...........................
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<keyLead box="[151,1436,1979,2001]" pageId="1" pageNumber="92">8(6) First row of elytra punctures with row of erect setae along at least half of its length................................. 9</keyLead>
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- First row of elytra punctures not bearing long setae along its length.......................................
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9(8) First row of elytra punctures bearing dense and continuous row of erect setae.........................
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10(4) Abdominal ventrites uniformly pale (
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- Abdominal ventrites dark brown, at most with paler or orange spots laterally (e.g.
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11(10) First row of systematic punctures bearing a more or less continuous like of erect setae (the line may have small breaks but these are short); size large (&gt;
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- First row of systematic punctures at most bearing a few small clumps or erect setae along its length or occasionally without any distinct line or clups of erect setae; size usually smaller, rarely greater than 4.0 mm (except
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12(11) Elytra without clumps of erect setae.................................................................
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13(12) Aedeaegus with parameres strongly narrowing in apical half (
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- Aedeaegus with parameres not narrowing in apical half, sometimes even appearing to swell towards apex (
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14(13) First row of elytra systematic punctures represented by a short linear tuft of erect setae anteriorly, then the remainder of the row bearing sparse usually decumbant setae (
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15(13) Elytral ground punctation bearing short scattered setae; size larger (
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<keyLead pageId="2" pageNumber="93">- First row of elytral systematic punctures not continuous, interrupted by short breaks. Lateral rows of elytral systematic punctures similar in size to surrounding ground punctation, making them difficult to discern................................. 17</keyLead>
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17(16) Lateral rows of elytra systematic punctures coarser than surrounding punctures.............................
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- Lateral rows of elytra systematic punctures similar in size to surrounding ground punctation, making them difficult to discern..........................................................................................
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18(16) Aedeagus with parameres inwardly curved at apex, not sinuate along outer margin. Elytral margins distinctly explanate in posterior third. Dorsal ground punctation on pronotum and elytra fine but distinct.......................
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20(19) Anterolateral corners of pronotum with pale spot..............................................
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- Anterolateral corners of pronotum without pale spot...................................................
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21(19) Anterolateral corners of pronotum with pale spot (e.g.
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); prosternal process with or without a pair of spines anteriorly. .................................................................................................. 22
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- Anterolateral corners pronotum without pale spot (e.g.
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22(21) Prosternal process set with two spines anteriorly...................................................
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process without spines...........................................................
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23(21)Aedeagus with narrow median lobe (
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)...............................................
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- Aedeagus with broad median lobe (
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