Myrmecobrenthus
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Myrmecobrenthus |
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Key to the species of Myrmecobrenthus View in CoL .
1. Male head in lateral view with a depression separating the mesorostral plate from the head ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 5 – 9. 5 )....... M. susinii View in CoL n. sp.
-. Male head with mesorostral plate and head contiguous in lateral view, without any depression separating them ( Figs. 5, 7 View FIGURES 5 – 9. 5 ).. 2
2. Temples short. Male mandibles large, internally concave. Metarostral plate laterally rounded. Antennal article 2 shorter than 3. Elytral striae weak ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 4. 1 ).......................................................... M. ater Damoiseau, 1961 View in CoL
-. Temples absent. Male mandibles short, not falcate. Antennomere 2 longer than 3. Metarostral plate laterally protruding. Elytral striae well evident, even if not very deep ( Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1 – 4. 1 )..................................... M. wasmanni Kleine, 1920 View in CoL
Damoiseau, R. (1961) Deuxieme contribution a la connaissance des Brenthides (Coleoptera-Brentidae). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, 37 (37), 1 - 24.
Kleine, R. (1920) Eine neue myrmekophile Brenthide aus Sud-Kamerun. Entomologische Blatter, 16 (1 / 3), 25 - 28.
FIGURES 5 – 9. 5 — Myrmecobrenthus wasmanni, male head and rostrum, lateral view; 6 — Myrmecobrenthus wasmanni, female head and rostrum, lateral view; 7 — Myrmecobrenthus ater, holotype, male head and rostrum, lateral view; 8 — Myrmecobrenthus susinii n. sp. male head and rostrum, lateral view; 9 — Myrmecobrenthus wasmanni, female head and rostrum, dorsal view (scale bar 2 mm).
FIGURES 1 – 4. 1 — Myrmecobrenthus wasmanni, male from Gabon, dorsal view (total length 9.7 mm); 2 — Myrmecobrenthus wasmanni, female from Gabon, dorsal view (total length 10.9 mm); 3 — Myrmecobrenthus ater, male from Ivory Coast, dorsal view (total length 10.0 mm) (photo by Stéphane Hanot, MRAC); 4 — Myrmecobrenthus susinii n. sp. male holotype, dorsal view (total length 6.8 mm).
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