Cissidium, Motschulsky, 1855, Motschulsky, 1855
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.622 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9CD3B2CD-F072-4994-8CA9-24145D343401 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795504 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039987A1-3800-FFDA-29F4-FA35FAEBFAA4 |
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Valdenar |
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Cissidium |
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Key to species View in CoL in species group 2
1. Species in which the mesocoxal borders are clearly separated ......................................................... 2 – Species with united mesocoxal borders (join sometimes obscured by longer keels) ........................ 8
2. Keel spatulate ( Fig. 37C View Fig ) .................................................................................... C. noumeae View in CoL sp. nov. – Keel narrower, without rounded sides ............................................................................................... 3
3. Keel tapering...................................................................................................................................... 4 – Keel parallel-sided either wholly or in part ....................................................................................... 7
4. Keel smooth, evenly tapering to rounded tip..................................................................................... 5 – Keel rugose either partly or wholly ................................................................................................... 6
5. Anterior angles of mid-keel rounded not reaching collar...................................... C. pinense View in CoL sp. nov. – Anterior angles of mid-keel broad reaching collar ........................................... C. amieuense View in CoL sp. nov. 6. Keel setose throughout ....................................................................................... C. mussardi View in CoL sp. nov. – Keel setose and parallel-sided at base then smooth to tip ................................... C. riparium View in CoL sp. nov.
7. Keel broad with rectangular tip .......................................................... C. subfoveolatum Darby, 2019 View in CoL – Keel narrower with slightly rounded tip................................................. C. matthewsi Johnson, 2007 View in CoL
8. Lateral margins of mesoventrite serrate............................................................................................. 9 – Lateral margins of mesoventrite without serrations ........................................................................ 20
9. Elytra without foveolae........................................................................................... C. advena View in CoL sp. nov. – Elytra with foveolae......................................................................................................................... 10
10. Keel broadening and rounded posteriorly............................................................ C. logunovi View in CoL sp. nov. – Keel pointed or parallel-sided or tapering posteriorly......................................................................11
11. Pronotal lateral margins with sharp angles medially....................................................................... 12 – Pronotal lateral margins without sharp medial angles..................................................................... 13
12. One pair of pronotal foveae elongate............................................................... C. banari Darby, 2013 View in CoL – All the pronotal foveae more or less round ............................................................ C. clareae View in CoL sp. nov.
13. Pronotal sides distinctly concave before hind angles, sides more sharply rounded ( Fig. 28C View Fig ) .......... .................................................................................................................... C. inexspectatum View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotal sides shallowly concave, almost straight, before hind angles........................................... 14
14. Micropterous species ................................................................................ C. crowsoni Johnson, 1982 – Fully winged or apterous species..................................................................................................... 15
15. Apterous species .............................................................................................................................. 16 – Fully winged species........................................................................................................................ 17
16. Median process of collar long, keel narrow and pointed................................. C. montanum View in CoL sp. nov. – Median process of collar very short, keel wider................................. C. okuense Grebennikov, 2009
17. Head with a distinct fovea between the eyes ......................................... C. foveolatum Johnson 1982 View in CoL – Head without a fovea ....................................................................................................................... 18
18. Elytra appearing almost parallel-sided ................................................ C. ishigakiense Sawada, 2008 – Elytral sides more rounded .............................................................................................................. 19
19. Pronotal foveae small, rounded ....................................................................... C. impressum View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotal foveae larger two medial ones elongate ...................................... C. aristophanousi View in CoL sp. nov.
20. Species with only one or two pronotal foveae................................................... C. delicatum View in CoL sp. nov. – Species with at least four pronotal foveae ....................................................................................... 21
21. Species with a short border along part of the posterior edge of the pronotum................................ 22 – Species without a pronotal posterior border .................................................................................... 23
22. Pronotum with two large basal foveae.......................................................... C. bifoveolatum View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotum with four smaller basal foveae ............................................................... C. yoruba View in CoL sp. nov. 23. Species with straight/almost straight sided mid keel....................................................................... 24 – Species with a clearly concave sided mid-keel................................................................................ 29
24. Posterior angles of mid-keel with carinae to mesocoxal borders ..................... C ceylonicum View in CoL sp. nov. – Posterior angles of mid-keel without carinae .................................................................................. 25
25. Sides of pronotum straight, parallel-sided before hind angles ............................ C. houailou View in CoL sp. nov. – Sides of pronotum before hind angles concave ............................................................................... 26
26. Medial process of collar onto mid keel almost reaching to basal tip.................. C. misellum View in CoL sp. nov. – Medial process of collar onto mid-keel shorter ............................................................................... 27
27. Elytra distinctly foveolate.................................................................................. C. lawrencei View in CoL sp. nov. – Elytra shallowly foveolate .............................................................................................................. 28
28. Pronotum with eight foveae across the basal margin .............................................. C. rogeri View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotum with four foveae across the basal margin................................................ C. deanei View in CoL sp. nov.
29. Sides of pronotum sharply angled ................................................................................................... 30 – Sides of pronotum rounded or with faint angle ............................................................................... 31
30. Mid-keel broad, medial extension of collar reaching to raised posterior margin of mid-keel ............ ............................................................................................................................ C. robustum View in CoL sp. nov.
– Medial extension of collar very short/effaced not reaching posterior margin of mid-keel ................. ......................................................................................................................... C. greensladei View in CoL sp. nov.
31. Keel long, parallel-sided, without pubescence ....................................... C. scutellaris ( Deane, 1931) View in CoL – Keel pubescent................................................................................................................................. 32
32. Front angles of mid-keel not reaching collar, keel sharply pointed.................. C. davaoense View in CoL sp. nov. – Keel narrow, parallel-sided, foveolate ............................................................... C. lamington View in CoL sp. nov.
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