Proleonhardella Jeannel, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.782.1589 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5762320 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F2440A25-FF9A-4B2F-DB82-BCD9FAB2FCFA |
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Proleonhardella Jeannel, 1910 |
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Key to the taxa of the genus Proleonhardella Jeannel, 1910 View in CoL
(modified after Jeannel 1924) ( Figs 9–10 View Fig View Fig )
1. Body more elongate, elliptical. Pronotum as wide as elytra, well constricted basally. Pronotal lateral margins well-rounded backwards. Mesosternal carina very low. Elytral punctuation rough and deep (subgenus Pholeuonillus Breit, 1913 View in CoL ). Endogean, Mt Treskavica, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina....................................................................... P. (Pholeuonillus) adolfi (Reitter, 1911)
– Body less elongate, oval. Pronotum narrower than elytra, weakly constricted basally. Pronotal lateral margins weakly rounded backwards. Elytral punctuation fine. Mesosternal carina elevated, angled (subgenus Proleonhardella Jeannel, 1910 View in CoL ) ....................................................................................... 2
2. Elytra shorter, more convex, less than twice as long as pronotum ( Fig. 10A View Fig ) ................................. 3
– Elytra longer, less convex, more than twice as long as pronotum ( Fig. 10B View Fig ) .................................. 6
3. Body of oval shape, longer (TL 1.8–2.2 mm). Antennae short, not reaching middle of body. Antennomere III not longer than antennomere V. Antennomere VIII globular in males ( Fig. 10C View Fig ). Cavernicolous, Mts Bjelašnica and Igman, central Bosnia and Herzegovina [ P. (Proleonhardella) matzenaueri (Apfelbeck, 1907) View in CoL ] ....................................................................................................... 4
– Body of subglobular shape, shorter (TL less than 1.8 mm). Antennae long, reaching middle of body. Antennomere III longer than antennomere V. Antennomere VIII slightly elongate in males ( Fig. 10D View Fig ) ......................................................................................................................................... 5
4. Body of almost regular oval shape, longer (TL 2.0– 2.2 mm). Elytra not widened towards middle. Cavernicolous, Mt Bjelašnica, central Bosnia and Herzegovina........................................................ ................................................. P. (Proleonhardella) matzenaueri matzenaueri (Apfelbeck, 1907) View in CoL
– Body narrower anteriorly, shorter (TL 1.8–2.0 mm). Elytra clearly widened medially. Cavernicolous, Mt Igman, central Bosnia and Herzegovina....................................................................................... ................................................................... P. (Proleonhardella) matzenaueri ottonis Müller, 1917 View in CoL
5. Body more elongate and convex, longer (TL 1.5 mm). Elytral punctuation finer and denser.Antennae shorter, with apical antennomeres thicker. Antennomere VIII barely longer than wide, antennomere IX as long as wide and antennomere X transverse in females. Cavernicolous, Mt Treskavica, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina............................................ P. (Proleonhardella) leonhardi ( Breit, 1913) View in CoL
– Body less elongate and convex, shorter (TL 1.3 mm). Elytral punctuation stronger and less dense. Antennae longer, with apical antennomeres less thick. Antennomeres VIII, IX and X longer than wide in females. Cavernicolous, village of Trnovo, vicinity of the city of Sarajevo, central Bosnia and Herzegovina...................................................... P. (Proleonhardella) apfelbecki Jeannel, 1924 View in CoL
6. Body longer (TL 3.0– 3.5 mm). Cavernicolous, Kamena Gora and vicinity of the towns of Prijepolje, Priboj and Pljevlja, southwestern Serbia and northern Montenegro.................................................. .......................................................................................... P. (Proleonhardella) remyi Jeannel, 1934 View in CoL
– Body shorter (TL less than 2.435 mm) ............................................................................................. 7
7. Elytra parallel in basal half ( Fig. 10E View Fig ) .............................................................................................. 8
– Elytra narrowed in basal half ( Fig. 10F View Fig ) ........................................................................................... 9
8. Pubescence long. Punctuation less fine. Apical antennomeres more widened. Pronotum less rounded. Apex of median lobe of aedeagus less bent ventrally. Elytral apex wide, obtuse and oblique. Cavernicolous, vicinity of the towns of Prijepolje and Priboj (southwestern Serbia) and Pljevlja (northern Montenegro) .................................................. P. (Proleonhardella) hirtella Jeannel, 1934 View in CoL
– Pubescence short. Punctuation finer. Apical antennomeres less widened. Pronotum more rounded. Apex of median lobe of aedeagus more bent ventrally. Elytral apex attenuated. Cavernicolous, Mt Sjemeć, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina......... P. (Proleonhardella) weiratheri ( Reitter, 1913) View in CoL
9. A1/A2 M 0.80. Mesosternal carina almost right-angled. Elytral lateral margins below humeral angles clearly sinuate. Maximum width of elytra prior to middle. Cavernicolous, village of Podromanija, near the town of Sokolac, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina............................................................... .......................................................................... P. (Proleonhardella) neumanni ( Apfelbeck, 1901) View in CoL
– A1/A2 M 0.76. Mesosternal carina obtuse-angled. Elytral lateral margins below humeral angles sub-parallel. Maximum width of elytra slightly after basal third. Cavernicolous, Mt Tara, western Serbia.................................................... P. (Proleonhardella) tarensis Ćurčić & Pavićević View in CoL sp. nov.
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