Platyceroides Benesh
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4269.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0D7EC140-F88A-49BB-BB62-D2AC8EC6FC1D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5777898 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0382520F-FFCE-FFA2-FF53-F72D83D3F8BE |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Platyceroides Benesh |
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Key to males of Platyceroides Benesh View in CoL
1. Flightless. Mesotibiae and metatibiae robust ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17 – 18 )................................... Platyceroides keeni (Casey) View in CoL
- Fully winged. Mesotibiae and metatibiae long and narrow ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17 – 18 )............................................ 2
2. Head wider across genae than across eyes, anterior margin of head distinctly emarginate (Fig. 19)...... P. laticollis (Casey) View in CoL
- Head width across genae and eyes subequal, or genae narrower than eyes; anterior margin of head weakly emarginate, almost truncate (Fig 20)..................................................................................... 3
3. Clypeus thickened, tumid anteriorly, strongly declivous before labrum ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 22 ).......................... P. latus (Fall) View in CoL
- Clypeus normal, not raised medially, descending to labrum ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21 – 22 )............................................ 4
4. Elytra shagreened (microsculptured), appearing dull.........................................................5
- Elytra shiny or glossy, lacking microsculpture............................................................. 10
5. Antennal club small, shorter than funicle, or subequal in length ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 23 – 24 ).........................................6
- Antennal club distinctly larger, longer than funicle to subequal to scape ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 23 – 24 )...................................8
6. Elytral striae distinctly impressed and serially punctate; Coastal mountains........... P. pampinatus Paulsen View in CoL , new species
- Elytral striae obsolete, longitudinal cracks (if present) not punctate; Sierra Nevadas................................ 7
7. Labrum large, as long as width of terminal maxillary palp; Klamath Mountains , Oregon .............. P. marshalli Paulsen View in CoL
- Labrum small, shorter than width of terminal maxillary palp; northern Sierra Nevadas , California ........ P. potax Paulsen View in CoL
8. Elytra lacking impressed, serially punctate striae................................................. P. opacus (Fall) View in CoL
- Elytra with feebly to distinctly impressed, punctate striae..................................................... 9
9. Elytra short (about 2x pronotal length); Sierra Nevadas............................... P. barrae Paulsen View in CoL , new species
- Elytra elongate (almost 3x pronotal length); coastal mountains........................ P. infernus Paulsen View in CoL , new species
10. Form robust, elytra short, about 2x pronotal length.......................................................... 11
- Form elongate, elytra longer, almost 3x pronotal length...................................................... 13
11. Mesotibiae and metatibiae with external margin subserrate with 3–4 similarly sized teeth; northeastern Oregon............................................................................................. P. viriditinctus (Benesh) View in CoL
- Mesotibiae and metatibiae with external margin usually with 1 larger tooth and proximal teeth when present distinctly smaller; northern California.................................................................................. 12
12. Antennal club unusually small, as short as funicle............................................ P. agassii (LeConte) View in CoL
- Antennal club larger, distinctly longer than funicle........................................... P. pacificus (Casey) View in CoL
13. Elytral color light brown or rufous with pronotal disc darker.................................................. 14
- Color uniformly darker piceous. If lighter (teneral), dorsum is unicolorous...................................... 15
14. Antennal club large, subequal to scape; posterior angles of pronotum greater than 90°; Washington south to northern Oregon.................................................................................... P. aeneus (Van Dyke) View in CoL
- Antennal club smaller, distinctly shorter than scape; posterior angles of pronotum ~ 90°; known only from Humboldt County, California.......................................................................... P. californicus (Casey) View in CoL
15. Antennal club large, distinctly longer than funicle; San Francisco Bay area........................ P. thoracicus (Casey)
- Antennal club smaller, subequal to funicle; southwestern Oregon ...................... P. umpquus Paulsen View in CoL , new species
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