Haroldiataenius, Chalumeau, 1981
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4531515 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4531870 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D38753-9E19-6653-4EA0-FBB36CE8FD80 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Haroldiataenius |
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Key to Species of Haroldiataenius
1. Body psammodiiform (Fig. 12); lateral margins of pronotum and elytron with long setal fringe, setal length much greater than distance between setal bases ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1-7 ). Clypeus transversely rugose. Mexico, Panama........................................................................ H. mariarum (Bates)
— Body psammodiiform to robustly elongate (Fig. 13-15); lateral margins of pronotum or elytron bare, or with fringe of short setae; if setae present, then length equal to or less than distance between setal bases ( Fig. 2, 5-11 View Figures 1-7 View Figures 8-11 ). Clypeus punctate, smooth, or weakly rugose ..................... 2
2(1). Meso- and metafemoral posterior margin with distinct, complete line from trochanter to apex ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1-7 ) ....................................................................................................................................... 3
— Meso- and metafemoral posterior margin lacking complete line, if present, then only in distal half ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1-7 )........................................................................................................................................ 4
3(2). Clypeus rounded each side of median emargination. Base of head lacking band of coarse punctures. Elytral intervals convex ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1-7 ), lacking setae on disc, some setae may be visible on apical declivity. Florida, USA................................................................. H. saramari (Cartwright)
— Clypeus angulate to distinctly toothed each side of median emargination. Base of head with band of coarse punctures. Elytral intervals tectiform, with short setae ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1-7 ). Baja California, Mexico and Arizona, USA....................................................................................... H. lucanus (Horn)
4(2). Lateral pronotal margin lacking distinct setae; lateral bead of pronotum gradually thickened toward anterior angle ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1-7 ). Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador............................. .................................................................................................................. H. limbatus (Bates)
— Lateral pronotal margin with distinct setal fringe; lateral bead of pronotum fine throughout length, not distinctly thickened near anterior angles ............................................................... 5
5(4). Pronotal punctures of uniform size, punctures dense, separated by less than one diameter over entire surface ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1-7 , 15); base of pronotum with marginal line obscured by coarse punctures. Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras.................................................................. H. hintoni (Saylor)
— Pronotal punctures mixed fine and coarse; coarse pronotal punctures more widely scattered, separated by at least their own diameter ( Fig. 8-11 View Figures 8-11 ); base of pronotum with distinct marginal line ............ 6
6(5). Clypeus strongly angulate to dentate each side of median emargination. Elytral intervals with long scattered setae, most prominent laterally ( Fig. 8 View Figures 8-11 ). Texas and Arizona, USA; Mexico....... ...................................................................................................... H. semipilosus (Van Dyke)
— Clypeus rounded or angulate each side of median emargination. Elytral intervals lacking setae ( Fig. 9-11 View Figures 8-11 ). Southern Texas, USA............................................................................................. 7
7(6). Lateral elytral margin with indistinct fringe of setae, if visible, setae distinctly shorter than distance between their bases ( Fig. 9 View Figures 8-11 ). Coarse pronotal punctures more widely scattered, diameter equal to or less than width of basal pronotal margin ...................... H. griffini (Cartwright)
— Lateral elytral margin with distinct fringe of short setae, setae as long as distance between their bases ( Fig. 10-11 View Figures 8-11 ). Coarse pronotal punctures evenly distributed basally, their diameter generally greater than width of broad basal pronotal margin .................................................................. 8
8(7). Clypeal anterior margin evenly rounded each side of median emargination ( Fig. 10 View Figures 8-11 ). Elytral intervals weakly convex on disc. Body dark brown, nearly black. Big Bend region, Texas, USA............ ...................................................................................................................... H. buvexus , n. sp.
— Clypeal anterior margin angulate each side of median emargination ( Fig. 11 View Figures 8-11 ). Elytral intervals strongly convex on disc. Body dark reddish brown. Southern coastal Texas, USA................... .......................................................................................................... H. convexus (Robinson)
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