Agrypnus Eschscholtz
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280288 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7FBA5D27-532F-49A0-9903-D73823425714 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6168064 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389879E-FFE0-FFB0-91A2-88B55BE274E2 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Agrypnus Eschscholtz |
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Key to the species of the genus Agrypnus Eschscholtz of Pakistan
1 Prothorax longer than broad............................................................................. 6
- Prothorax broader than long............................................................................. 2
2 Propleurae and metasternum with grooves.................................................................. 3
- Propleurae and metasternum without grooves............................................................... 4
3 Propleurae with grooves for accommodating anterior tarsi..................................... A. dadarensis sp. n.
- Propleurae and metasternum with grooves for accommodating anterior and mid tarsi respectively, hind angles truncated........................................................................................... A. piger (Candèze)
4 Scutellum shield shaped........................................................... A. himalayanus (Jagemann)
- Scutellum pentagonal shaped............................................................................ 5
5 Scutellum impunctate, depressed medially........................................... A. cashmiriensis (Della Beffa)
- Scutellum punctate, not depressed medially............................................... A. thibetanus ((Reitter)
6 Lateral margin entire without carina, apices of elytra weakly spinose............................ A. ellipictus (Candèze)
- Lateral margin crenulate with carina, apices of elytra rounded.............................. A. brachychaetus (Kollar)
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