Xanthophius Motschulsky
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3626.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6149759 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03958781-FF94-FFFF-BE9A-FF13FA11FCC6 |
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Key to species of the genus Xanthophius Motschulsky View in CoL
1 Number of punctures in lateral row on pronotum 5–6; endophallus (inner sac) not curved or coiled ( Bordoni, 2005: Fig. 294); New South Wales........................................................................ X. minor Bordoni View in CoL
- Number of punctures in lateral row on pronotum more than 6…................................................. 2
2 Head of triangular shape, posterior angle widely rounded; endophallus bearing umerous small spines ( Bordoni, 2002: Fig. 1712); Philippine................................................................... X. benguetensis Bordoni View in CoL
- Head of subrectangular shape, posterior angle rounded or slightly rounded........................................ 3
3 Microsculpture on abdomen of polygonal reticulum; endophallus of spiral shaped. and wholly spinulate ( Bordoni, 2002: Fig. 1703); East Asia........................................................................ X. angustus Sharp
- Microsculpture on abdomen of microstriae; or of no microsculpture.............................................. 4
4 Posterior margin of male abdominal tergite VIII with a median protruding lobe; endophallus with two large central spines ( Bordoni, 2002: Fig. 1700); Southeast Asia........................................... X. serpentarius Motschulsky View in CoL
- Posterior margin of male abdominal tergite VIII not distinctly protruding......................................... 5
5 Paramere with a denticle in the middle of inner side; endophallus bearing more dark and large spines in apical 2/3 portion ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 F); Southeast China.................................................................. X. unicidentatus View in CoL sp. n.
- Paramere without any denticle in inner side................................................................. 6
6 Endophallus of corkscrew shape, with solid, large, curved sclerite in basal part..................................... 7
- Endophallus of sac shape, bearing numerous smaller spines; paramere with semicircle concave on inner edge ( Bordoni, 2005: Fig. 290); Australia.................................................................. X. luridipennis Bordoni View in CoL
7 Number of basal spines on endophallus four pairs ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ); Southeast Asia........................... X. filum (Kraatz) View in CoL
- Number of basal spines on endophallus five pairs ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 E); Zhejiang Prov...................... X. gutianshanensis View in CoL sp. n.
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