Caenoscelini
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1649/1107.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6797C7F1-09E9-4FF5-8156-97B48FCCCAA1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/705ACA4E-FFEE-FFE2-FF73-C248FC50C671 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Caenoscelini |
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Key to the World Genera of Caenoscelini and species of Renodesta
1. Body elongate; pronotum parallel-sided; prosternal process not vaulted; antennal club 3-segmented.......................................... Caenoscelis
1. 9 Body oval; pronotum widest at base; prosternal process vaulted or not; antennal club 1- or 2-segmented.............................................. 2
2. Antennal club 2-segmented.................................................... 3
2. 9 Antennal club 1-segmented.................................................... 4
3. Head lacking genal carina and transverse foveae.................. Sternodea View in CoL
3. 9 Head with genal carina and transverse foveae.................... Himascelis
4. Eye reduced to a single ommatidium ( Fig. 4E View Fig ); prosternum lacking foveae ( Fig. 3B View Fig ); pronotal disk with transverse stria ( Fig. 4F View Fig ) ( Renodesta View in CoL )....... 5
4. 9 Eye composed of three ommatidia; prosternum with foveae; pronotal disk lacking transverse stria............................................... Dernostea
5. Prosternal process strongly narrowed toward front ( Fig. 5B View Fig )... R. stephani
5. 9 Prosternal process narrowed only slightly toward front ( Fig. 5D View Fig )................................................................................ R. ramsdalei
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