Key to the genera of Anthribidae of Colombia

The following key is based on previous keys for the region (Orellana & Barrios, 2021; Mermudes, 2005, Mermudes & Napp,2006; Jordan, 1906), and includes groups observed (i.e., iNaturalist records) or potentially distributed in the country. Many of the genera recorded in Panama (Orellana & Barrios, 2021) are most likely present in Colombia, and the key will become outdated as groups are added. Keys to species and descriptions can be found in Jordan (1894, 1895, 1897, 1906, 1937), Wolfrum (1959), Valentine (1980), Mermudes (2005), Mermudes & Napp (2006), and Mermudes & Rodrigues (2010). For more illustrations of the genera included in the key, see Orellana & Barrios (2021), and the interactive version of the checklist is available at https://ecdysis.org/checklists/checklist.php?clid=121 65 (Orellana & Girón, 2022). Additional images can be found on the Arizona State University Collections (i.e., ASUCOB, ASUHIC) online profiles (https://serv.biokic.asu.edu/ecdysis/index.php), GBIF (Arizona State University Biocollections 2022a, 2022b), and Anthribidae of the World Online (https://anthribidae.github.io/species) (Orellana, 2023).

1. Antennal insertion dorsal, exposed, close to the anteromedial region of the eyes (Fig. 3); antennal scape bent and asymmetrical; size of many species less than 2 mm (Subfamily Choraginae)……………………………………………..……. 2

1’. Antennal insertion lateral, near or far from the eyes, covered by the lateral surfaces of the rostrum (Fig. 2), or if dorsal in appearance, exposed and far from the anteromedial region of the eyes (Tribe Discotenini, not yet recorded from Colombia); antennal scape symmetrical; size variable (Subfamily Anthribinae)..….……………………………….. 3