Prismognathus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280626 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179498 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FBD04A-FFD6-6009-FF05-4408B2A3F86D |
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Plazi |
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Prismognathus |
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Key to the females of Prismognathus View in CoL and Cladophyllus from China (using external characters only)
The genitalic character states do not vary among species in accordance with the external morphological characters; therefore it is too complicated to make a key using both external and genitalic characters. The females are individually variable for most species and only slightly different among species; some characters may be blunt. Therefore, to give a better knowledge of the differences, two keys have been made using external characters and genitalic characters respectively. Both keys should be used for a reliable identification of female specimens.
1 Width of antennomere 9 approximately equal to length of antennomeres 2–6......................... 2 ( Cladophyllus View in CoL )
- Width of antennomere 9 markedly shorter than antennomeres 2–6................................ 4 ( Prismognathus View in CoL )
2 Mandible with inner tooth obsolete. Antennomere 10 strongly excavated at apex. Punctures on head and pronotum markedly small.............................................................................. C. oberthuri Houlbert View in CoL
- Mandible with inner tooth well defined. Antennomere 10 weakly excavated at apex. Punctures on head and pronotum markedly large........................................................................................ 3
3 Width of antennomere 7 approximately half the width of antennomere 8............................ C. nobuhikoi Ikeda View in CoL
- Width of antennomere 7 less than half the width of antennomere 8............................. C. bousqueti Boucher View in CoL
4 Lateral angles of pronotum protruding..................................................................... 5
- Lateral angles of pronotum not protruding, at most sharply angled.............................................. 7
5 Both body surface black. Femora black..................................................... arcuatus (Houlbert) View in CoL
- Both body surface reddish brown. Femora light yellowish brown or reddish brown.................................. 6
6 Mandible with inner tooth obsolete. Lateral angle of the pronotum protruding with a right angle........ P. sukkitorum Nagai View in CoL
- Mandible with inner tooth well defined. Lateral angle of the pronotum protruding with an acute angle................................................................................................... P. haojiani Huang & Chen View in CoL
7 Metasternum with a visible pubescence........................................................ P. siniaevi Ikeda View in CoL
- Metasternum without a visible pubescence................................................................. 8
8 Postocular margin longer than or as long as eye.......................... P. formosanus Nagel View in CoL and P. p il u e n s i s Sakaino
- Postocular margin shorter than eye....................................................................... 9
9 Tip of canthus usually reaching the outer limit of eye.................................... P. prossi Bartolozzi & Wan View in CoL
- Tip of canthus markedly inside of the outer limit of eye...................................................... 10
10 Posterior part of canthus nearly perpendicular to lateral margin of eye. Body black................ P. shani Huang & Chen View in CoL
- Posterior part of canthus not perpendicular to lateral margin of eye. Body black or brown.......................... 11
11 Restricted to northeast China........................................................ P. dauricus (Motschulsky) View in CoL
- Not present in northeast China.......................................................................... 12
12 Body black.......................................................................................... 13
- Body more or less brown.............................................................................. 15
13 Restricted to Yunnan and southern Sichuan................................................................ 14
- Not present in Yunnan and southern Sichuan.................................................. P. davidis Deyrolle View in CoL
14 Tip of canthus narrower and sharper. Restricted to Gaoligongshan.............................. P. nigricolor Boucher View in CoL
- Tip of canthus wider and blunter. Not present in Gaoligongshan............................. P. alessandrae Bartolozzi View in CoL
15 Pronotum more transverse, with lateral margins in front of lateral angles usually strongly convergent anteriorly......... 16
- Pronotum less transverse, with lateral margins in front of lateral angles usually weakly convergent anteriorly........................................................... P. davidis Deyrolle, P. triapicalis (Houlbert) View in CoL and P. sinensis Bomans View in CoL
16 Restricted to Vietnam and southern Yunnan............................. P. kanghianus kanghianus (Didier & Séguy) View in CoL
- Not present in Vietnam and southern Yunnan.............................................. P. klapperichi Bomans View in CoL
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