Key to species of subgenus Udorpes
1. Body length exceeds 3.00 mm........................................................................... 2
- Body length less than 3.00 mm.......................................................................... 3
2. Antennae long, reaching middle of elytra, dorsum metallic green................. Chaetocnema merguiensis Bryant, 1941
- Antennae normal, not extending to middle of elytra, dorsum cupreous................ Chaetocnema cupreata Chen, 1934
3. Body length less than 1.70 mm .......................................................................... 4
- Body length exceeds 1.70 mm ........................................................................... 5
4. Pronotal base obviously expanded and convex at middle; body strongly convex at sides, body strongly narrowed and pointed towards posterior end...................................................... Chaetocnema paraumesaoi sp. nov.
- Pronotal base evenly and very slightly convex at middle; body slightly convex at sides, posterior end of body rounded.............................................................................. Chaetocnema umesaoi Chûjô, 1961
5. Vertex covered with extremely weak and shallow punctures, hardly visible; vertex impunctate in middle....................................................................................... Chaetocnema reteimpunctata sp. nov.
- Vertex covered with large punctures, without impunctate area in middle (in rare cases there is an extremely narrow longitudinal impunctate area in middle).............................................................................. 6
6. Antennae very short, not reaching base of elytra; wingless, humeral calli absent............. Chaetocnema glabra sp. nov.
- Without such combination of characters................................................................... 7
7. Body strongly elongate and narrow; body length to width proportion exceeds 2.00; elytron length (along suture) to width (maximum) proportion exceeds 3.00........................................................................... 8
- Body normal, not strongly elongate....................................................................... 9
8. Pronotal punctures extremely bold; the distance between adjacent punctures equal to or smaller than diameter of punctures; hind wings highly reduced.................................................. Chaetocnema alticola Maulik, 1926
- Pronotal punctures normal, distance between punctures 1-2 times more than the diameter of punctures................................................................................. Chaetocnema shanxiensis Chen & Wang, 1980
9. Elytral punctures regular, arranged in single rows (excluding peri-scutellar punctures).............................. 13
- Elytral punctures not placed in single regular rows, confused or geminate........................................ 10
10. Elytral punctures partially geminate; peri-scutellar punctures tripled. Pronotal punctures minute, extremely closely placed............................................................................ Chaetocnema psylloides Pic, 1909
- Punctures on elytra confused or extremely closely placed with extra rows........................................ 11
11. Elytra extremely closely punctate with 15-17 rows of punctures............................................... 12
- Elytra not extremely closely punctate; however, confusedly punctate, punctures somewhat arranged in paired rows in the middle of elytron........................................................ Chaetocnema pusaensis Maulik, 1926
12. Aedeagus without apical denticle, apical third of aedeagus straight; dorsum with punctures extremely strong and much larger than those in C. malayana, interspace of pronotal punctures 0.5-1 times larger than their diameter; interspace of elytral punctures 1-1.5 times larger than their diameter................................. Chaetocnema concinnipennis Baly, 1877
- Aedeagus with apical denticle, apical third of aedeagus bent ventrally; dorsum with punctures finer than C. concinnipennis, interspace of pronotal punctures 1-2 times larger than their diameter; interspace of elytral punctures 1.5-2.5 times larger than their diameter............................................................. Chaetocnema malayana Baly, 1877
13. Basal third of pronotum strongly narrowed and constricted, narrower than middle; inter-antennal space narrow, width of interantennal space to width of antennal socket less than 1.5; pronotum only slightly wider than long, width to length ratio less than 1.5................................................................................................ 14
- Base of pronotum not strongly narrowed and constricted, not narrower than middle................................ 15
14. Body robust, cylindrical; lateral sides of elytra parallel........................... Chaetocnema cylindrica (Baly, 1874)
- Body normal, ovate; lateral sides of elytra convex...................... Chaetocnema modesta Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963
15. Pronotum with a longitudinal impunctate area in middle..................................................... 16
- Pronotum without an impunctate area in middle............................................................ 20
16. Hind wings absent, antero-lateral angle of pronotum invisible from dorsal view....... Chaetocnema rahlensis Shukla, 1960
- Hind wings entire, antero-lateral angle of pronotum visible from dorsal view..................................... 17
17. Body length exceeds 2.40 mm .......................................................................... 18
- Body length less than 2.40 mm ......................................................................... 19
18. Elytra strongly costate at sides, peri-scutellar punctures form three or four rows; inter-antennal space about as wide as antennal socket.................................................................. Chaetocnema westwoodi Baly, 1877
- Elytra not costate or only slightly costate; peri-scutellar punctures arranged in two short rows, occasionally more than two lines; inter-antennal space obviously wider than antennal socket.......................... Chaetocnema ingenua (Baly, 1876)
19. Peri-scutellar punctures form four rows; frons and orbit extremely strongly and closely punctate, with interspace of punctures narrower than diameter of punctures......................................... Chaetocnema midimpunctata sp. nov.
- Peri-scutellar punctures geminate; frons and orbit normally punctate, with interspace wider than diameter of punctures.......................................................................... Chaetocnema modiglianii Jacoby, 1896
20. Head narrow, orbit narrow; ratio of width between inner-margin of eyes to width of diameter of eye less than 2.00; supra-orbital sulcus, supra-antennal and supra-frontal sulci ‘W’ shaped.................................................... 21
- Head and orbit normal or wide; ratio of width between inner-margin of eyes to width of diameter of eye more than 2.00... 22
21. Pronotum quadrate, lateral sides straight and parallel to each other................... Chaetocnema angustifrons sp. nov.
- Pronotum not quadrate, lateral sides convex and slightly converging forward.............. Chaetocnema belli Jacoby 1904
22. Elytra strongly costate; vertex strongly punctate, with punctures as large as those on frons.......................... 23
- Elytra not strongly costate or only costate at sides........................................................... 24
23. Body length 1.90–2.00 mm; peri-scutellar punctures single or slightly geminate........ Chaetocnema singala Maulik, 1926
- Body length exceeds 2.20 mm, body robust; peri-scutellar punctures usually form three rows, occasionally geminate............................................................................. Chaetocnema bretinghami Baly, 1877
24. Body somewhat broad, pronotum broad, base of pronotum as wide as that of elytra................................ 25
- Body normal, pronotum not conspicuously broad, base of pronotum narrower than elytral base....................... 28
25. A shallow transverse depression present near the base of pronotum; hind wings absent............................................................................................... Chaetocnema sulcicollis Chen & Wang, 1980
- Base of pronotum without a transverse depression.......................................................... 26
26. Dorsum shiny metallic green; supra-antennal and supra-orbital sulci obsolete, covered by punctures; the space between eye and antennal socket wide and densely covered with coarse punctures........................ Chaetocnema greenica sp. nov.
- Dorsum not metallic green, supra-antennal and supra-orbital sulci present; space between eye and antennal socket narrow... .................................................................................................. 27
27. Peri-scutellar punctures single or partially geminate; apical denticle of aedeagus wide and truncate with concave apex............................................................................. Chaetocnema paragreenica sp. nov.
- Peri-scutellar punctures geminate; apical denticle of aedeagus narrow and flat at top..... Chaetocnema latapronota sp. nov.
28. Antennae robust and shortened, not extending beyond humeral calli over pronotum................................ 29
- Antennae slender and long, extending slightly beyond humeral calli over pronotum................................ 30
29. Anterolateral calli of pronotum well developed, produced antero-laterally, truncate and oblique, prominent from upper view.................................................................. Chaetocnema zangana Chen & Wang, 1981
- Anterolateral calli of pronotum not strongly produced, rounded, not prominent from upper view........................................................................................... Chaetocnema kumaonensis Scherer, 1969
30. Peri-scutellar punctures form three rows................................... Chaetocnema concinnicollis (Baly 1874)
- Peri-scutellar punctures geminate........................................................................ 31
31. Head evenly and strongly punctate; frons, orbit and vertex evenly punctate with equally strong punctures......................................................................... Chaetocnema eastafghanica Konstantinov et al., 2011
- Head with frons more strongly punctate than vertex; punctures on vertex shallow and distant........................ 32
32. Pronotum widened anteriorly, with base narrower than apex.......................... Chaetocnema bella (Baly, 1876)
- Pronotum not widened anteriorly, with base as wide as or wider than apex....................................... 33
33. Peri-scutellar punctures geminate or occasionally form three rows, peri-scutellar rows of punctures reach the middle of elytra; hind wings reduced.......................................................... Chaetocnema cognata Baly, 1877
- Peri-scutellar punctures form single row or geminate, with fewer punctures than in C. cognata, peri-scutellar rows of punctures short, not reaching the middle of elytra......................................... Chaetocnema afghana Gruev, 1988