Scymnus
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KEY TO SPECIES OF SCYMNUS View in CoL OF MEXICO
1. Pronotum yellow, red, orange, ocher or pale brown ( Fig. 4 View Figs ) .............................. 2
1′. Pronotum black or dark brown, or at least with black basal spot ( Figs. 1, 2, 3 View Figs , 40 View Figs ) .... 7
2(1). Elytra totally or mainly yellow, ocher or pale brown ( Figs. 1, 4 View Figs ) ......................... 3
2′. Elytra totally or mainly black or dark brown ( Figs. 2, 3 View Figs , 40 View Figs ) ........................... 5
3(2). Body oval with parallel sides. Penis guide of male genitalia with hook-shaped ventral projections ( Figs. 16, 17 View Figs ) ......................... ................................... S. enochrus Gordon
3′. Body shape and male genitalia different from above ........................................... 4
4(3). Penis guide of male genitalia with acute apex; remainder of lobe with lateral expanded margins; parameres slightly longer than half penis guide ( Figs. 37, 38 View Figs ) ........ ..................................... S. trulla Gordon
4′. Penis guide of male genitalia with lateral alae; parameres short and wide (for more information see Gordon 1976) ................ ................................... S. nugator Casey
5(2). Male genitalia with penis guide expanded laterally, except at apex ( Fig. 11 View Figs ) ............ .............................. S. cerinotum Gordon
5′. Male genitalia different from above .... 6
6(5). Male genitalia with narrow parameres; apex of penis guide not elongate beyond parameres ( Figs. 5, 6 View Figs ) ............................. ................................. S. kansanus Casey
6′. Male genitalia with wide and heavily sclerotized parameres; penis guide with elongate acute apex ( Figs. 13, 14 View Figs ) ................. ............................. S. cervicalis Mulsant
7(1). Elytra reddish brown ( Fig. 58 View Figs ); males with spine-like process at metaventral apex ( Fig. 57 View Figs ); male genitalia with wide, heavily sclerotized lateral alae fused with penis guide ( Figs. 55 View Figs , 61 View Figs ); penis robust with spines at apex ( Figs. 56 View Figs , 62 View Figs ) ................... ........................ S. erwini Nestor-Arriola and Niño-Maldonado , new species
7′. Male genitalia different than described above .................................................... 8
8(7). Penis guide of male genitalia without lateral alae ............................................ 9
8′. Penis guide of male genitalia with lateral alae ..................................................... 18
9(8). Penis guide of male genitalia without membranous projections ............................ 10
9′. Penis guide of male genitalia with membranous projections ............................ 17
10(9). Males with medial tubercle on first ventrite, near posterior margin (for detailed information see Gordon 1976) ................ ............... S. marginicollis Mannerheim
10′. Males without tubercle on first ventrite .......................................... 11
11(10). Penis guide of male genitalia as wide as long .................................................... 12
11′. Penis guide of male genitalia longer than wide .................................................... 14
12(11). Color variable, usually dark brown except pronotal margins and apical spot on each elytron; elytral spot sometimes reaching humeral callus, reddish brown to yellowish brown; parameres without dorsal projection; penis narrow ( Figs. 25, 27 View Figs ) ............. ................................... S. loewii Mulsant
12′. Color dorsally black, except pronotum red, orange or yellow with dark basal macula, and apical fifth of elytra red, orange or yellow; parameres with dorsal projection; penis robust ........................................ 13
13(12). Apical half of penis with almost parallel sides ( Fig. 30 View Figs ) ..... S. louisianae Chapin
13′. Apical half of penis not parallel-sided ( Fig. 21 View Figs ) .......................... S. fraternus Wingo
14(11). Penis guide of male genitalia with margins expanded laterally; parameres short and wide ( Fig. 11 View Figs ) ...... S. cerinotum Gordon
14′. Penis guide of male genitalia with margins not expanded laterally; parameres long and narrow ................................................ 15
15(14). Penis guide of male genitalia with apical fourth narrow and with dorsal barb; rest of lobe with almost parallel sides ( Fig. 35 View Figs ) ..................... S. rohdendorfi Ukrainsky
15′. Penis guide of male genitalia without abruptly narrowed apex or dorsal barb .................................................... 16
16(15). Penis guide of male genitalia with sinuate lateral margins, narrowing before apical third ( Fig. 32 View Figs ) ....... S. pulvinatus Wingo
16′. Penis guide of male genitalia with slightly curved sides; ventral process hardly pronounced, with straight superior margin ( Figs. 8, 9 View Figs ) .............. S. pacificus Crotch
17(9). Penis guide of male genitalia subtriangular; parameres wide, almost as long as penis guide; lateral membranous projection of penis guide with rounded apex ( Figs. 22, 23 View Figs ) ................. S. gilae Casey
17′. Penis guide of male genitalia with acute, elongate apex; lateral membranous projections sinuous ( Figs. 42, 43 View Figs , 45, 46 View Figs ) ......... ....................... S. zuritai Nestor-Arriola and Niño-Maldonado , new species
18(8). Penis guide of male genitalia without membranous projections ............................ 19
18′. Penis guide of male genitalia with membranous projections ............................ 28
19(18). Penis guide of male genitalia with heavily sclerotized lateral alae covering lobe in ventral view ( Figs. 51, 52 View Figs ) ...................... .................................. S. bryanti Gordon
19′. Lateral alae of penis guide with variable sclerotization, not covering lobe in ventral view .................................................... 20
20(19). Lateral alae fused to penis guide for more than half their distance ....................... 21
20′. Lateral alae free or fused with penis guide only in their basal half ....................... 26
21(20). Apex of penis guide of male genitalia free ..................................................... 22
21′. Apex of penis guide of male genitalia fused with lateral alae .................................. 25
22(21). Parameres as long as penis guide ....... 23
22′. Parameres shorter than penis guide ....... 24
23(22). Apex of penis guide of male genitalia abruptly narrowed in apical fourth and with a dorsal hook ( Fig. 81 View Figs ) .................... ............................ S. simillimus Gordon
23′. Apex of penis guide of male genitalia acute, but not abruptly narrowed, without dorsal hook ( Figs. 78, 79 View Figs ) ........................ .................................... S. impletus Gordon
24(22). Apex of penis guide of male genitalia acute (for detailed information see Gordon 1976) .................. S. tenebricus Gordon
24′. Apex of penis guide of male genitalia rounded (for detailed information see Gordon 2000) ........... S. dozieri Gordon
25(21). Penis guide of male genitalia slightly longer than lateral alae and with truncate apex; alae with truncate apex (for more information see Gordon 1976) ............................ .............................. S. caudalis LeConte
25′. Penis guide of male genitalia longer than lateral alae, rounded at apex; lateral alae with oblique apex (for more information see Gordon 1976). S. creperus Mulsant
26(20). Penis guide of male genitalia with dorsal and ventral processes undifferentiated ( Fig. 63 View Figs ) .................... S. horni Gorham
26′. Penis guide of male genitalia with dorsal and ventral processes differentiated ....... 27
27(26). Ventral process of penis guide of male genitalia longer than dorsal process ( Fig. 76 View Figs ) ................................. S. ignarus Gordon
27′. Ventral process of penis guide of male genitalia equal in length with dorsal process; dorsal process wide (for detailed information see Gordon 1976) ............................ ............................... S. tenebrosus Casey
28(18). Apex of penis guide of male genitalia rounded in lateral view ( Fig. 69 View Figs ) ............ ............................. S. huachuca Gordon
28′. Apex of penis guide of male genitalia acute in lateral view ( Fig. 72 View Figs ) ..................... 29
29(28). Penis with trifurcate apex clearly wider than rest of penis ( Fig. 74 View Figs ) ...................... .............................. S. hubbardi Gordon
29′. Penis with trifurcate apex only slightly wider than rest of penis ...................... 30
30(29). Tegmen wide ( Fig. 67 View Figs ) ............................ ............................... S. howdeni Gordon
30′. Tegmen narrow ( Fig. 49 View Figs ) ........................ ................................... S. brullei Mulsant
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