Orizabus Species
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164423 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038387E2-C268-FFD3-FF64-FCE15FBCB37A |
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Felipe |
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Orizabus Species |
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Key to Males of Adult Orizabus Species
(modified from Delgado 2008)
1. Elytra weakly striate, at most with feebly impressed rows of punctures ................................... 2
— Elytra furrowed, distinctly impressed striae with rows of punctures ......................................... 3
2(1). Pronotum with tubercle and fovea on anterior half. Protibia without teeth or lobes on external margin. Length 24-27 mm. Southern Mexico. O. dechambrei Morón, Tapia and Aragón
— Pronotum lacking fovea and tubercle on anterior half. Protibia tridentate on external margin. Honduras................................................................................... O. botox Ratcliffe and Cave
3(1). Protibia lacking lobes or teeth on external margin ..................................................................... 4
— Protibia with lobes or teeth on external margin ....................................................................... 13
4(3). Antenna 9-segmented. Length 15-18 mm. Central Mexico ............................................................ ........................................................................... O. vulcanicus Morón, Tapia and Aragón
— Antenna 10-segmented ................................................................................................................. 5
5(4). Subapical carina of clypeus straight ........................................................................................... 6
— Subapical carina of clypeus bilobed ............................................................................................. 7
6(5). Pronotum with deep fovea and prominent tubercle on anterior half. Length 22-25 mm. Southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua............................................................ O. tuberculatus Prell
— Pronotum with shallow depression and feeble tubercle on anterior third. Length 13-16 mm. Northwestern Mexico ............................................................................. O. ratcliffei Delgado
7(5). Pronotum with fovea and tubercle on anterior half .................................................................... 8
— Pronotum without fovea or tubercle on anterior half ................................................................ 10
8(7). Metatibia at apex usually with more than 40 spinules. Parameres just before apex notched ( Fig. 24-25 View Figure 17-25 ). Length 23-30 mm. El Salvador, Honduras..................................................................... .............................................................................. O. teamscaraborum Ratcliffe and Cave
— Metatibia at apex usually with less than 30 spinules. Parameres round, entire just before apex ( Fig. 19 View Figure 17-25 ) .................................................................................................................................... 9 9(8). Clypeus with apex extending beyond broadly bilobed subapical carina. Parameres as in Fig. 19 View Figure 17-25 . Length 20-27 mm. United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras....................... ............................................................................................................. O. clunalis (LeConte)
— Clypeus with apex not extending beyond clypeal carina, carina with 2 contiguous teeth. Length 20-27 mm. Southwestern United States, northern Mexico....................... O. ligyroides Horn
10(7). Elytra on second interval smooth. Parameres at apical third with lateral carina; apex notched and glabrous ........................................................................................................................... 11
— Elytra on second interval with row of punctures on basal half. Parameres without lateral carina at apical third; apex entire, setose or glabrous ...................................................................... 12
11(10). Parameres with large tooth at middle on external margin ( Fig. 23 View Figure 17-25 ); apex in lateral view strongly concave. Length 21-26 mm. Central and northwestern Mexico.............. O. rubricollis Prell
— Parameres lacking large tooth at middle on external margin; apex in lateral view not concave (Fig. 5-6). Length 19-22 mm. Oaxaca, Mexico................... O. delgadoi Ratcliffe and Cave
12(10). Anterior marginal bead of pronotum expanded at center into distinct tubercle. Pygidium completely, densely rugulopunctate; apex at center just before marginal bead with short, deep, transverse groove ( Fig. 11 View Figure 10-11 ). Length 20 mm. Southern Guatemala....... O. mezclus Ratcliffe and Cave
— Anterior marginal bead of pronotum without tubercle. Pygidium with sparse, minute punctures on disc; apex entire, lacking deep transverse groove, with long setae. Parameres as in Fig. 20 View Figure 17-25 .
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