Chaetodera Jeannel, 1946
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5161214 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5164916 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4B0D3211-FFB7-FF9C-FF49-FDD93EDB2F3E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chaetodera Jeannel |
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Key to African and Madagascan Species of Chaetodera Jeannel View in CoL
1. Femora iridescent coppery, rarely coppery with green sheen ..................................................... 2
— Femora metallic bluish-black or violet-black, rarely entirely black ........................................... 4
2(1). Elytra almost entirely yellow, with an oblique black mark at base and numerous round black punctures on disc; Somalia............................................... C. blanchardi ( Fairmaire 1882) View in CoL
— Elytra ivory-white with black or brownish-black fasciae (bands), lacking numerous black punctures on disc; Madagascar................................................................................................................. 3
3(2). Dark elytral markings extending to lateral margin at one and usually two points, forming large oblique bands or stripes ............................................................ C. perrieri ( Fairmaire 1897) View in CoL
— Dark elytral markings not extending to lateral margin, often reduced to a network of narrow lines on disc .............................................................................. C. antatsima ( Alluaud 1902) View in CoL
4(1). Yellow elytral markings narrow, strongly oblique (angled) ........................................................... ............................................................................... C. maheva ( Künckel d’Herculais 1887) View in CoL
— Yellow elytral markings broader and more transverse (running more directly across the width of the elytra), especially on apical half (the half closest to the tip) .............................................. 5
5(4). Dark elytral markings usually iridescent blue; yellow stripe along suture of elytra very short, not extending more than 1/3 the length of the elytra starting from the base; sub-Saharan Africa. .......................................................................................................... C. regalis ( Dejean 1831) View in CoL
— Dark elytral markings usually black; yellow stripe along suture of elytra much longer, extending more than 1/3 the length of the elytra starting at the base; Madagascar.................................. .................................................................................................. C. andriana ( Alluaud 1900) View in CoL
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