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<mods:title id="8C5E34D6FC52436304007484C041B234">New genus of erotine net-winged beetles, Damzenium gen. nov. (Coleoptera: Lycidae), from Eocene Rovno amber</mods:title>
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Key to amber genera of the subfamily
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1. Pronotum with rhomboidal median areole (as in
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)...................................... (
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- Pronotum with cross-like structure of pronotal carinae (
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)................................... (
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2. External elytral interstice with three rows of cells (Baltic amber)......................................
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- External elytral interstice (lateriad of humeral costa) with two rows of cells (Baltic and
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amber).......
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3. Elytral costa 3 robust in entire length; last elytral interstice wide, with irregular rows of cells (
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amber).....................................................................................
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- Elytral costa 3 weak, costa 4 robust in proximal half; last elytral interstice (lateriad of humeral costa) with one or two rows of cells (as in
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)................................................................................... 4
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4. Median pronotal crest incomplete, obsolete in posterior half; lateral pronotal carinae do not reach median ridge (Baltic amber).....................................................................................
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<emphasis id="E39F7E027769E650CFC0F97DFA17B17F" box="[1256,1436,1780,1801]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="586">Pseudaplatopterus</emphasis>
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- Median pronotal crest complete; lateral pronotal carinae reach the median crest, supplied with short anterolateral carinae (
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) (Baltic amber).........................................................................
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