Pachybrachis othonus
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KEY TO MALES OF THE PACHYBRACHIS OTHONUS SPECIES- GROUP
1. Elytral pattern vittate..................................2
1′. Elytral pattern non-vittate...........................4
2. Pronotal M moderate to heavy, black to reddish orange and sharply outlined, finely alutaceous and shiny, punctation sparse and widely separated; aedeagal beards forming long, dense, incurving wisps ( Fig. 2 View Fig ); southeastern USA, Alabama to New Jersey .......... 2. P. armbrusti Barney , new species
2′. Pronotal M moderate to heavy, black, punctation often strigose ......................................... 3
3. Elytral vittae usually well-formed, pronotum strongly transverse with black, strigose punctation covering entire area except for margins and narrow median anterior stripe yellow, often reduced to standard pronotal M ( Fig. 6F View Fig ) in specimens from west of 100 th meridian; aedeagal beards forming long, dense, incurved wisps, orificial space with 2 sclerotized, triangular plates appearing as incurved lamellae above the lateral basal plates ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) .................. 1. P. othonus (Say)
3′. Elytra appearing black with subsutural vitta and margin yellow ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) to yellow with each elytron with 2 discal vittae (often reduced or broken) and the suture black ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); pronotum yellow with moderate to broad, sharply defined, black M, lateral vittae rarely disconnected from median one; aedeagal beard short and fine, extending from widest point of median lobe to terminus ( Fig. 5 View Fig ) ...... ....................... 5. P. nigricornis (Say) (in part)
4. Entirely black, pronotum and elytra may be margined with yellow.................................5
4′. Yellow, pronotal M moderate to heavy, black, punctation often strigose, elytral striae very regular and complete ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) ............... .......................... 3. P. pallidipennis Suffrian
5. Robust (3.0 mm), black, moderately shiny, external margins of pronotum and elytra pale yellow ( Fig. 4 View Fig ) ...................................... .................................. 4. P. praeclarus Weise
5′. Smaller (2.3 mm), pronotum and elytra ranging from entirely black ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) to obscurely margined with rufous ( Fig. 5 View Fig ) to appearing black with subsutural vitta and margin yellow ( Fig. 6A, D View Fig ) .................................................... ....................... 5. P. nigricornis (Say) (in part)
1. Pachybrachis othonus (Say), 1825 ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 6F View Fig ; Map 1A, B)
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