Key for identification of species of Seeversiella
1 Elytra longer or only a little shorter than pronotum. Pronotal length to elytral length (measured from humeral angle) ratio 1.1 or less ......................................................... 2
– Elytra much shorter than pronotum (Figs. 1819). Pronotal length to elytral length (measured from humeral angle) ratio more than 1.1 ................................................. 28
2 Pronotum glossy, with weak isodiametric microsculpture or without microsculpture 3
– Pronotum matte, with strong isodiametric microsculpture ....................................... 25
3 Punctation of pronotum asperate. Tergum 8 with three pairs of macrosetae (Figs. 222, 224). Proximal seta of the apex of paramere is approximately as long as the other three setae (Fig. 233). Aedeagus: Figs. 226233. Spermatheca: Fig. 234. Body length 2.63.0 mm, pronotal width 0.530.56 mm. Known from Cerro Punta, Panama, at altitude of 2100 m (Fig. 388) .............................. 16. S. brevipennis Gusarov, sp. n.
– Punctation of pronotum not asperate. Tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae (Figs. 20, 22). Proximal seta of the apex of paramere is much longer than the other three setae (Fig. 33)............................................................................................................... 4
4 Pronotum with weak isodiametric microsculpture ...................................................... 5
– Pronotum without microsculpture ............................................................................. 23
5 Males ............................................................................................................................ 6
– Females (Females of S. nigriceps are unknown) ........................................................ 15
6 Distal sclerites of internal sac strongly sclerotized, hookshaped (Figs. 31, 35; 48, 51; DS) or dentiform (Figs. 63, 65; DS) 7
– Distal sclerites of internal sac poorly sclerotized, not hookshaped or dentiform and may have numerous spicules (Figs. 87; 99, 101; 124; 146; DS) ............................... 10
7 Distal sclerites of internal sac hookshaped (Figs. 31, 35; 48, 51) ............................. 8
– Distal sclerites of internal sac dentiform (Figs. 63, 65; 124) ...................................... 9
8 Body dark brown. Microsculpture on head and pronotum less distinct. Apex of median lobe in lateral view straight (Figs. 2627). Copulatory piece of internal sac long (Figs. 29, 34). Elytra (measured from humeral angle) longer than pronotum. Wings fully developed, 4 times as long as elytra. Aedeagus: Figs. 2431, 3336. Body length 2.43.3 mm, pronotal width 0.440.54 mm. Widespread in North America, known from Canada to Honduras (Figs. 385387) .................................................. ...............................................................................1. S. globicollis (Bernhauer) (males)
– Body brown. Microsculpture on head and pronotum more distinct. Apex of median lobe in lateral view bent paramerally (Figs. 4344). Copulatory piece of internal sac short (Figs. 46, 4950). Elytra (measured from humeral angle) shorter than pronotum. Wings short, 2 times as long as elytra. Aedeagus: Figs. 4152. Body length 2.52.8 mm, pronotal width 0.440.49 mm. Known from the Guadalupe Mountains, Texas, at altitude of 2400 m (Fig. 386) ............................... 2. S. texana Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
9 Distal sclerites of internal sac wider (Figs. 63, 65). Aedeagus: Figs. 5861, 6367. Body length 2.32.8 mm, pronotal width 0.400.44 mm. Known from the Huachuca
Mountains, Arizona, at altitude of 2150 m (Fig. 386) ................................................... ........................................................ 3. S. sonomotoides Gusarov, sp. n. (males, in part) – Distal sclerites of internal sac narrower (Fig. 124). Aedeagus: Figs. 119125. Body length 2.4 mm, pronotal width 0.47 mm. Known from Mexico, at altitude of 2400 m (Fig. 387)...............................................8. S. nigriceps Gusarov, sp. n. (males, in part)
10 Apex of median lobe in lateral view widened subapically (Figs. 112113; 156157) 11
– Apex of median lobe in lateral view not widened subapically (Figs. 8586) ............. 14
11 Apex of median lobe in lateral view emarginate on parameral side (Figs. 156157). Aedeagus: Figs. 154159. Body length 2.5 mm, pronotal width 0.500.53 mm. Known from El Salvador, at altitude of 2100 m (Fig. 387) ........................................... ................................................................................11. S. badia Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
– Apex of median lobe in lateral view may be slightly bent paramerally (Figs. 141142) but never clearly emarginate (Figs. 112113; 141142) ............................................ 12
12 Apex of median lobe in parameral view wide (Figs. 110111). Aedeagus: Figs. 110 115. Body length 2.4 mm, pronotal width 0.49 mm. Known from Mexico, at altitude of 1300 m (Fig. 387) ............................... 7. S. tuberculicauda Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
– Apex of median lobe in parameral view narrow (Figs. 139140; 165166) .............. 13
13 Apex of median lobe in parameral view with weak basal constriction (Figs. 139140). Aedeagus: Figs. 139148. Body length 2.22.8 mm, pronotal width 0.410.53 mm. Known from Mexico, at altitudes of 17002300 m (Fig. 387) ....................................... ........................................................................ 10. S. mexicana Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
– Apex of median lobe in parameral view gradually widened basally, not constricted (Figs. 165166). Aedeagus: Figs. 165173. Body length 2.32.8 mm, pronotal width 0.480.54 mm. Known from Honduras, at altitude of 20002100 m (Fig. 387) ............ ............................................................................. 12. S. similis Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
14 Distal sclerites of internal sac have weak spicules (Fig. 87). Aedeagus: Figs. 8388. Body length 2.32.5 mm, pronotal width 0.460.50 mm. Known from Mexico, at altitude of 17001900 m (Fig. 387) ............................. 5. S. fusca Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
– Distal sclerites of internal sac have strong spicules (Figs. 99, 101). Aedeagus: Figs. 94103. Body length 2.32.8 mm, pronotal width 0.460.50 mm. Known from Mexico and Honduras, at altitude of 15002400 m (Fig. 387) ............................................................................................................................6. S. castanea Gusarov, sp. n. (males)
15 Spermatheca Sshaped (Figs. 149, 160) .................................................................... 16
– Spermatheca L, J or Cshaped (Figs. 32, 53, 62, 89, 104) ....................................... 18
16 Umbilicus facing proximally (Fig. 149). Body length 2.22.8 mm, pronotal width 0.410.53 mm. Known from Mexico, at altitudes of 17002300 m (Fig. 387) ............. ..................................................................... 10. S. mexicana Gusarov, sp. n. (females)
– Umbilicus facing laterally (Figs. 160, 174). Two closely related species which cannot be distinguished by females ....................................................................................... 17
17 Body length 2.5 mm, pronotal width 0.500.53 mm. Spermatheca: Fig. 160. Known from El Salvador, at altitude of 2100 m (Fig. 387) .....................................................................................................................................11. S. badia Gusarov, sp. n. (females)