Anthaxia (H.) dispar, : Kerremans, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4851.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4488632 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0380878D-FFA2-E27F-35B5-AA37FA25FACA |
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Key to the species of the Anthaxia (H.) dispar View in CoL species-group
1- Dorsal surface asetose, body black, lustrous with intensive, green lustre; pronotal disc with rough, transverse rugae ( Fig. 12 View FIGS ); inner margin of male metatibiae only very weakly emarginate preapically with very weak inner serrations ( Fig. 26 View FIGS ); aedeagus ( Fig. 19 View FIGS ) almost parallel-sided, elongate; 5.5–6.9 mm; Kenya, Tanzania.......................... A. (H.) keniae Théry View in CoL
– Entire dorsal surface matt with rather long, sometimes almost lanuginose, brown-red or rusty pubescence ( Figs. 2, 5 View FIGS , 10 View FIGS ); sculpture of pronotal disc consisting of fine, simple punctures or fine, polygonal cells with large central grains............... 2
2 – Pronotal sculpture consisting of fine, simple punctures or fine, transverse polygonal cells on disc and small, polygonal cells with central grains on lateroposterior depressions; wedge-shaped species......................................... 4
– Pronotal sculpture consisting of fine polygonal cells with large central grains; subparallel species (Figs 3,5,15).......... 3
3 - Smaller species, distal antennomeres of male (4–10) much wider than long; vertex as wide as width of eye; pronotal sculpture homogeneous, lateroposterior depressions missing ( Fig. 3 View FIGS ); aedeagus ( Fig. 20 View FIGS ) short, almost spindle-shaped, weakly sclerotised; 4.8 mm; Zimbabwe...................................................... A. (H.) komareki Obenberger View in CoL
– Larger species, distal antennomeres of male (4–10) as long as wide or longer; vertex about 0.6 times as wide as width of eye; pronotum with very fine, medial, lustrous line at posterior half, lateroposterior depressions shallow, wide ( Figs 5 View FIGS , 15 View FIGS ); aedeagus ( Fig. 22 View FIGS ) long, almost parallel-sided at basal two thirds, well-sclerotised; 6.1–7.8 mm; Mozambique, Zambia.......................................................................................... A. (H.) pilifrons Kerremans View in CoL
4– Blue species, elytra twice as long as wide; sculpture of pronotal disc consisting of fine, transverse, polygonal cells without central grains ( Fig. 8 View FIGS ); anal ventrite of male widely truncate to shallowly emarginate; male metatibiae with sharp inner serrations ( Fig. 24 View FIGS ); aedeagus ( Fig. 17 View FIGS ) widely spindle-shaped, flattened; 7.5–8.6 mm; DRC.............. A. (H.) caerulea sp. nov.
– Dark bronze or red-bronze species, elytra 1.7–1.9 times as long as wide; sculpture of pronotal disc consisting of fine, simple punctures; anal ventrite of male narrowly rounded; male metatibiae with very fine, inner serrations; aedeagus narrower.... 5
5– Pronotum 1.6–1.7 times as wide as long; elytra uneven, 1.7–1.8 times as long as wide; male metatibiae with rather sharp, inner serrations ( Fig. 25 View FIGS ); parameres with large, sharp, dorsolateral projection at posterior third ( Fig. 18 View FIGS ); 6.3–9.3 mm; CAR, DRC, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, RSA, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.......... A. (H.) dispar Kerremans View in CoL
– Pronotum 1.8–1.9 times as wide as long; elytra only very weakly uneven, 1.8–1.9 times as long as wide; male metatibiae without or with very fine, inner serrations ( Fig. 23 View FIGS ) or with small group of fine teeth at anterior part of inner emargination ( Fig. 23 View FIGS ); parameres without sharp, projection at posterior third or only with small, hardly visible, obtuse projection.............. 6
6 – Male metatibiae wider, flattened, without distinct, inner serrations ( Fig. 27 View FIGS ); frons flat to weakly depressed; frontal pubescence denser and longer on postclypeal part of frons; aedeagus – ( Fig. 21 View FIGS ); 5.7–7.8 mm; Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo...................................................... A. (H.) occidentalis View in CoL sp. nov.
– Male metatibiae narrower with small group of fine teeth at anterior part of inner emargination ( Fig. 23 View FIGS ); frons very weakly convex; frontal pubescence short, homogeneous; aedeagus – ( Fig. 16 View FIGS ); 5.7 mm; Ethiopia....... A. (H.) aethiopica sp. nov.
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