Euphoria sepulcralis Species-Group

Orozco, Jesús, 2012, Monographic Revision of the American Genus Euphoria Burmeister, 1842 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 11) 66, pp. 1-182 : 28-29

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-066X-66.mo4.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7086904

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F449F723-D539-B276-87F3-4373ECDDFF75

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scientific name

Euphoria sepulcralis Species-Group
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Euphoria sepulcralis Species-Group

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Species in the sepulcralis species-group are distinguished by having a shiny surface, black, brown, or metallic coloration, pronotum with a cretaceous lateral line, base of the pronotum in front of the scutellum strongly emarginated, mesometasternal process well developed, and elytra with reniform and/or vermiform, cretaceous markings (except Euphoria boliviensis Blanchard ). The male genitalia are useful for the diagnosis of some of the species.

Composition. The five species included in this group are: E. boliviensis Blanchard , E. leucographa (Gory and Percheron) , E. lurida (F.), E. sepulcralis (F.), and E. yucateca Bates.

Natural History. Some of the species can become a nuisance for cultivated crops, fruits, and flowers.

K EY TO THE SPECIES OF THE SEPULCRALIS SPECIES- G ROUP

1. Mesotibial carina developed into 1–2 long spines. Elytral markings globose, frequently almost entirely covering elytra and pygidium ( Fig. 10a, d View Fig ) .................................................... ................... E. boliviensis Blanchard (p. 29)

1′. Mesotibial carina developed into 1–2 short spines. Elytral markings frequently reniform or vermiform, only partially covering elytra ....................................................................... 2

2. Pronotum with 2 cretaceous bands at each side ( Fig. 12a View Fig ). Abdominal sternites sparsely punctate ........................ E. lurida (F.) (p. 32)

2′. Pronotum with 1 cretaceous band at each side, rarely without band. Abdominal sternites moderately densely to densely punctate.......3

3. Apex of clypeus strongly reflexed in males, moderately reflexed in females. Male antennal club longer than stem ........... E. leucographa (Gory and Percheron) (p. 30)

3′. Apex of clypeus weakly to moderately reflexed in both sexes. Antennal club never longer than stem.....................................................4

4. Pronotal punctures small and sparse, giving the pronotum a polished appearance ( Fig. 14a View Fig ). Scutellum impunctate. Parameres as in Fig. 14c View Fig ................................. E. yucateca Bates (p. 40)

4′ Pronotal punctures dense, moderate in size, giving the pronotum a coarse appearance ( Fig. 13a View Fig ). Scutellum frequently densely punctate. Parameres as in Fig. 13c View Fig ....................... ............................ E. sepulcralis (F.) (p. 34)

C LAVE PARA LAS ESPECIES DEL GRUPO SEPULCRALIS

1. Quilla mesotibial formada por 1–2 espinas largas. Máculas cretáceas elitrales globosas, frecuentemente cubriendo los élitros y el pigídio completamente ( Fig. 10a, d View Fig ) ......................... ................. E. boliviensis Blanchard (p. 29)

1′. Quilla mesotibial formada por 1–2 espinas cortas. Máculas cretáceas elitrales frecuentemente reniformes o vermiformes, cubriendo los élitros solo parcialmente ............................................. 2

2. Pronoto con 2 bandas cretáceas a cada lado ( Fig. 12a View Fig ). Esternitos abdominales levemente punteados...................... E. lurida (F.) (p. 32)

2′. Pronoto con 1 banda cretácea a cada lado, banda raramente ausente. Esternitos abdominales moderada a densamente punteados................. 3

3. Ápice clipeal fuertemente elevado en machos, moderadamente elevado en hembras. Maza antenal del macho más larga que el resto de los segmentos antenales ........ E. leucographa (Gory y Percheron) (p. 30)

3′. Ápice clipeal ligera a moderadamente elevado en ambos sexos. Maza antenal nunca más larga que el resto de los segmentos antenales.........4

4. Punteaduras pronotales pequeñas y dispersas, dándole al pronoto una apariencia pulida ( Fig. 14a View Fig ). Escutelo sin punteaduras. Parámeros como en la Fig. 14c View Fig ...................................... ............................. E. yucateca Bates (p. 40)

4′ Punteaduras pronotales densas, medianas en tamaño, dándole al pronoto una apariencia rugosa ( Fig. 13a View Fig ). Escutelo frecuentemente densamente punteado. Parámeros como en la Fig. 13c View Fig ................ E. sepulcralis (F.) (p. 34)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cetoniidae

SubFamily

Cetoniinae

Genus

Euphoria

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