Brachytrupes, Serville, 1838
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5336.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8282292 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/082087F1-FFB8-E750-07FD-F975FA12D9C8 |
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Brachytrupes |
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Key to species of genus Brachytrupes View in CoL View at ENA
1. Median ocellus absent, small species, body less than 30 mm long and length of hind fermur less than 15 mm ............. 2
- Median ocellus present, medium to large sized species, body more than 30 mm in length, and length of hind femur more than 15 mm .............................................................................................. 4
2. pronotum pale, saddle-shaped, forewings shiny............................................ Brachytrupes testaceus View in CoL
- pronotum blackish, undulating surface, forewings dark brown.................................................. 3
3. cheeks reddish brown and black marking below each eye absent............................ Brachytrupes calaharicus View in CoL
- cheeks pale brown with a black marking below each eye...................................... Brachytrupes politus View in CoL
4 - medium sized species, body length between 30 mm and 40mm, hind femur between 15 and 22 mm in length............. 5
- large sized species, body length more than 40 mm, hind femur more than 20 mm in length........................... 8
5. brownish body, tegmina not reaching the end of the abdomen.................................................. 6
- yellowish body, tegmina extending beyond the abdomen...................................................... 7
6 - pronotum wider than long, anteriorly subdilated, and median line in the fore half absent, wings barely reaching the middle of the abdomen..................................................................... Brachytrupes grandidieri View in CoL
- pronotum longer than broad, not subdilated anteriorly, with a short smooth pale median line in the fore half, wings extending beyond the apex of tegmina........................................................... Brachytrvpes chopardi
7. Immense head, broader than pronotum in front; pronotum quite short, mirror more sharply angled anteriorly and its dividing vein arched.................................................................... Brachytrupes megacephalus View in CoL
- small head, broad as the enlarged pronotum in front, pronotum quite long, mirror, more rounded and its dividing vein regular............................................................................. Brachytrupes mauritanicus
8. tegmina extending beyond the abdomen, pronotum black above................................................ 9
- tegmina not extending beyond of the abdomen, pronotum brown or pale above................................... 10
9- pronotum sinuous or wrinkled, widened anteriorly and narrow posteriorly, hind femora distinctly longer............... 11
- pronotum smooth and black, with a yellow spot on the lateral margin, posterior margin as wide as the anterior; hind femora distinctly shorter than in others huge species...................................... Brachytrupes bapaensis sp. nov.
10. reddish body, brown pronotum sinuate, and furrowed in the middle....................... Brachytrupes acuminipennis View in CoL
- light fawn body, pale yellow pronotum and smooth......................................... Brachytrvpes tropicus
11 - blackish-chestnut body; black front head, head anteriorly compressed and trituberculate, pronotum without spots above, hind legs black, hairy at the back........................................................... Brachytrupes vastatrix View in CoL
- yellow body; black and white front head, head anteriorly wider and most excavated, pronotum with 2 pyriform red spots above. Hind leg brown to yellow with little or hairless at the back................................... Brachytrupes colosseus
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