Scaphobaeocera, Csiki, 1909
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Key to the New Guinean species of Scaphobaeocera View in CoL
1 Antennomere VII more than 5 times as long as wide and longer than antennomeres III to VI combined .. ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
‒ Antennomere VII about 2 or 4 times as long as wide and much shorter than antennomeres V and VI combined ................................................................................................................................................ 3
2 Metaventrite with median stria .......................................................................................... S. balkei View in CoL sp. n.
‒ Metaventrite lacking median stria ............................................................................................. species A
3 Antennomere XI conspicuously long, about as long as or longer than antennomeres IX and X combined ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
‒ Antennomere XI not conspicuously long, much shorter than antennomeres IX and X combined .......... 6
4 Elytra bearing strigulate microsculpture and iridescent .......................................................................... 5
‒ Elytra not microsculptured and not iridescent ................................................................. S. gemina View in CoL sp. n.
5 Lateral parts of metaventrite bearing microsculpture ................................................. S. antennalis LÖBL
‒ Lateral parts of metaventrite lacking microsculpture ....................................................... S. remota LÖBL View in CoL
6 Elytra with distinct bicolorous pattern ................................................................................................... 7
‒ Elytra uniformly reddish-brown to blackish, or somewhat darkened, or becoming lighter near apical mar- gins ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
7 Elytra light brown, darkened along suture, lateral margins and near apical margins. Metaventrite micros- culptured ........................................................................................................................... S. ornata (PIC)
‒ Elytra light reddish-brown, each with dark spot in centre and darkened near apices ........ S. notata View in CoL sp. n.
8 Lateral parts of metaventrite conspicuously punctate, with punctures as large as punctures margining submesocoxal lines and much larger than pronotal punctures. Elytral punctation notably coarser than pronotal punctation ....................................................................................................... S. punctata View in CoL sp. n.
‒ Lateral parts of metaventrite very finely punctate, with punctures smaller that punctures margining sub- mesocoxal and about as minute as pronotal punctures ........................................................................... 9
9 Minute species, body length 0.80 mm. Basolateral punctures on sternite 1 elongate ........... S. ptiliformis LÖBL
‒ Species 0.95-1.35 mm long. Basolateral puncture on sternite 1 not elongate ....................................... 10
10 Antennomere VIII conspicuously small, about as long as third of antennomere VII, antennomere VII about as long as XI ................................................................................................................... species B
‒ Antennomere VIII not conspicuously small, longer than half of antennomere VII, antennomeres VII much shorter than XI ........................................................................................................................... 11
11 Body 0.95-1.35 mm long. Antennomeres V slightly longer than VI. Parameres not sinuate .................... ....................................................................................................................................... S. papuana CSIKI View in CoL
‒ Body 1.40-1.45 mm long. Antennomeres V much longer than VI. Parameres sinuate ............................. ..................................................................................................................................... S. lycocorax View in CoL sp. n.
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