Quedionuchus Sharp, 1884
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Quedionuchus Sharp |
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Key to species of Nearctic, Palaearctic and Oriental Quedionuchus Sharp View in CoL
1. Hind femur of both sexes with variously expanded lobe ( Figs. 3a View Fig and 4a View Fig ); head with doubled basal puncture; aedeagus as in Fig. 6l–o View Fig ; female tergite X without a central lobe ( Fig. 7 f View Fig ); Japan and Kuril Islands ( Russia)………………………………… Q. armipes Sharp View in CoL
– Hind femur of both sexes without a lobe; head with single basal puncture; female tergite X with a central lobe ( Fig. 7a–e View Fig )…………………………………………………..2
2. Elytra with pale marking on dark background ( Fig. 3b–c View Fig ); eyes bulging and occupying more than ¾ of the lateral head ( Fig. 3b View Fig ); dorsal head and pronotum with, at least in some places, meshed microsculpture; aedeagus as in Fig. 5m –o View Fig ; female tergite X with a central raised disc delineated by carinae ( Fig. 7b View Fig ); mainland China ……………………...3 – Elytra either unicolourous or with dark markings on pale background ( Fig. 3a, d–f View Fig ); eyes sometimes large but less than ¾ of the lateral head ( Fig. 3a, d–f View Fig ); dorsal head and pronotum with microsculpture of transverse waves only; female tergite X with disc not delineated by carinae ( Fig. 7a, c–e View Fig )………………………………………………...4
3. Pronotum subquadrate and slightly but distinctly paler than head ( Fig. 3b View Fig ); head and pronotum with extensive meshed microsculpture; median lobe in lateral view with broad, fin-like subapical tooth ( Fig. 5m View Fig ); known from Sichuan, China ……………... Q. reitterianus (Bernhauer) View in CoL
– Pronotum distinctly transverse and not appreciably paler than head ( Fig. 3c View Fig ); head and pronotum mostly consisting of transverse waves but with small patches of mesh; median lobe in lateral view with subapical tooth acute and deeply incised below ( Fig. 5n View Fig ); known from Yunnan, China …………….. Q. yunnanensis Brunke View in CoL , new species
4. Waves of microsculpture between dorsal rows of the pronotum transverse, not whorled; paramere spoon-shaped( Fig. 5d, h, l View Fig ); female tergite X with arch-like, often raised, sclerotized markings at base of central lobe ( Fig. 7a View Fig ); body always entirely dark (as in Fig. 3d View Fig ); West Caucasus, and East Palaearctic and Oriental Regions………………………...(Samuraicus Group)…5
– Waves of microsculpture between dorsal rows of the pronotum whorled ( Fig. 4b View Fig ); paramere elongated ( Fig. 6d View Fig ); female tergite X without sclerotized markings at base of central lobe ( Fig. 7c–e View Fig ); body of various colour patterns, including entirely dark; Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions… (Glaber Group)…………………………….7
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