Dacrysoma

Darby, Michael, 2013, Studies of Madagascan Ptiliidae (Coleoptera) 1: The Tribe Discheramocephalini including eighteen new species, Zootaxa 3718 (3), pp. 239-266 : 250

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3718.3.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:003A16B5-34C5-48F8-A41C-8B784F3B06CB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6154595

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/187B8785-405E-0916-3BE6-FF15FA10F56A

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Plazi

scientific name

Dacrysoma
status

 

Key to Dacrysoma View in CoL species from Madagascar

(Note. dissection of genitalia is an essential prerequisite of accurate determinations)

1. Antennomere 11 longer than 9 and 10 combined ( Figs. 46, 50 View FIGURES 41 – 55 ).................................................. 2

- Antennomere 11 not longer than 9 and 10 combined.......................................................... 3

2. Lateral margins of pronotum clearly angled ( Fig.67 View FIGURES 62 – 76 ); aedeagus with a narrow, hooked tip (Fig. 96)............. dolorosum View in CoL

- Lateral margins of pronotum less clearly angled ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 62 – 76 ); aedeagus without a narrow tip (Fig. 98).............. longulum View in CoL

3. Antennomere 11 not dumb-bell shaped, with only a slight median narrowing ( Figs.43, 48 View FIGURES 41 – 55 )............................ 4

- Antennomere distinctly dumb-bell shaped.................................................................. 5

4. Lateral margins of the pronotum clearly angled ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 62 – 76 ).............................................. denticulatm

- Lateral margins of the pronotum smoothly Rounded ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 62 – 76 ).............................................. fabrum View in CoL

5. Dark species with densely foveate and pubescent pronota (as Fig. 58 View FIGURES 56 – 61 )........................................... 6

- Paler species with pronota more sparsely foveate and pubescent (as Figs. 56,57)................................... 7

6. Larger, more rounded, micropterous species........................................................ nigerrimum View in CoL

- Smaller, more flattened, apterous species....................................................... ranomafanense View in CoL

7. Larger species 0.80–0.96 mm ............................................................................ 8

- Smaller species 0.70–0.78 mm ........................................................................... 9

8. Large (0.94–0.96 mm) dark species with distinctive genitalia ( Figs. 82,83 View FIGURES 77 – 89 , 94). Females micropterous/ apterous... ravelosoni View in CoL

- Smaller, lighter species which are very difficult to separate without examination of the male and female genitalia which are distinctive (figs. and see notes attached to species’ descriptions)..... varium View in CoL , imitatum View in CoL , rahanatriniainae, andasibense View in CoL , fusum View in CoL

9. Pubescence longer................................................................................ pilosum View in CoL

- pubescence shorter................................................................................... 10

10. Pronotal foveae and pubescence denser............................................................. delicatum View in CoL

- Pronotal foveae and pubescence sparser........................................................... subinsulsum View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Ptiliidae

Tribe

Discheramocephalini

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