NOTHOBROSCINA, ROIG-JUÑENT, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)255<0001:TSAGOT>2.0.CO;2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B32A068-18C0-4B65-B717-DFAD64FF3FA9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B1D87D7-FF8B-FF99-1CF5-43CEFD48FB61 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
NOTHOBROSCINA |
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KEY TO GENERA OF NOTHOBROSCINA View in CoL
1. Each side of head with a single supraorbital puncture plurisetose; external apex of foretibia expanded; elytra with row of setiferous punctures on 7th interval...2
- Each side of head with one or more supraorbital punctures, bearing a single seta; external apex of foretibia not expanded; elytra without row of setiferous punctures on 7th interval............. 4
2(1). Foretibia wide, markedly expanded at apex; middle and hind tibiae curved and greatly expanded at apex, very punctuated on the outer side....... Brullea View in CoL
- Foretibia thin, with an expansion at apex, middle and hind tibiae not curved and expanded, with few punctures on outer side.......................... 3
3(2). Antennomeres 2–10 lacking pubescence except for an apical ring of setae; glossal sclerite with V-shaped posteroapical margin (as Brullea View in CoL in fig. 202)............................ Metaglymma View in CoL
- Antennomeres 3–5 with an apical ring of setae and remaining with pubescence all along the surface; glossal sclerite with right posteroapical margin (fig. 177)......................... Mecodema View in CoL
4(1). Head with a single supraorbital puncture on each side; mentum with two deep paramedian foveae; almost always with two setae in the eustipes.......... 6
- Head with two or more supraorbital punctures on each side; mentum without fovea; three setae in the eustipes..... 5
5(4). Prothorax straightly compressed at the apex, second article of the maxillary palp with more than two setae (7–8); foreleg trochanter with one seta; abdominal sterna smooth....... Percosoma View in CoL
- Prothorax not compressed at apex, second article of the maxillary palp bisetose; foreleg trochanter bisetose; abdominal sterna with two lateral foveae (in some cases slightly foveated)...... Oregus View in CoL
6(4). Head with a transverse impression behind eyes, frontal grooves present...... 7
- Head without a transverse impression behind eyes; frontal grooves absent.......................... Percolestus View in CoL
7(6). Without parascutellar setae on basal portion of second stria.............. 8
- With parascutellar setae on basal portion of second stria........... Diglymma View in CoL
8(7). Scrobal mandibles without setae; prothorax with 4–6 setae on each side; parascutellar striole joined to the apical portion of stria 1............ Chylnus View in CoL
- Scrobal mandibles with setae; prothorax with 1–3 setae on each side; parascutellar striole joined or isolated from the apical portion of stria 1.......... 9
9(8). Submentum with six setae; prothorax with more than one setae on each side; pronotum rounded, not constricted apically; male foretarsomeres 1–3 with adhesive vestiture..... Eurylychnus View in CoL ( E. olliffi View in CoL group)
- Submentum bisetose; prothorax with one seta on each side; pronotum constricted apically; male foretarsomeres without adhesive vestiture.............. 10
10(9). Parascutellar striole isolated from apical portion of stria 1; abdominal sterna without setae........................ Eurylychnus View in CoL ( E. blagravii group)
- Parascutellar striole joined to the apical portion of stria 1; abdominal sterna with setae............... Nothobroscus View in CoL
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