Synolabus Jekel, 1860
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12808389 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039AFF58-FFCC-2207-86D9-F531C5A341F0 |
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Felipe |
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Genus Synolabus Jekel View in CoL
Type species. Curculio nitens Scopoli, 1763, subsequent designation by Voss (1925).
Generic diagnosis. Synolabus View in CoL can be recognized by the glabrous dorsal surface. They can be further distinguished from Homeolabus analis , which also has a glabrous dorsal surface, by the prothoracic femora that are armed with 1–2 blunt spine-like projections in males and unarmed or armed with a peg-like projection in females (not armed in H. analis ), by the submentum in males that is lacking a pair of projecting acuminate spines (present in H. analis ), and by the ventral rostral apex with a median conical prominence in lateral view (absent in H. analis ). Finally, the two North American species tend to be smaller in size than H. analis .
Key to Wisconsin species of adult Synolabus View in CoL
1. Dorsal surface of elytra black with reddish markings extending from humeri to middle........................................................................... S. bipustulatus (Fabricius)
— Dorsal surface of elytra red............................................... S. nigripes (LeConte) View in CoL
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