Kupeplatynus, Larochelle and Lariviere E, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5041813 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DF505A18-63A1-44BB-BF5D-13887FAE0DAD |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87CF-8F0F-4844-DFED-10DDA4E53A81 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Kupeplatynus |
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Key to species of Kupeplatynus View in CoL
1. Femora and tibiae dark rufous; antennae reddish; elytra oblong, scutellar setiferous pore invisible, striae impunctate, intervals depressed; Fig. 50 View Figures 49–52 . [Body length 12.8–14.0 mm; submentum with six setae; apex of prosternum pubescent; northern North Island (ND to WO)].................................................................................. Kupeplatynus sulcitarsis (Broun) View in CoL
— Femora and tibiae black piceous; antennal segments 1–3 rufopiceous, 4–11 pale reddish; elytra subovate or ovate, scutellar setiferous pore visible, striae coarsely punctate, intervals convex............ 2
2(1). Mandibles very long; submentum with two setae; pronotum slightly convex, moderately cordate, widest before middle, sides moderately sinuate posteriorly; apex of prosternum pubescent; elytra subovate; Fig. 51 View Figures 49–52 . [Body length 16.5–20.2 mm; northern North Island (ND to TK–BP)]........................................................................ Kupeplatynus crenatus (Chaudoir) View in CoL
— Mandibles moderately long; submentum with four setae; pronotum strongly convex, suborbicular, widest about middle, sides not sinuate posteriorly; apex of prosternum glabrous; elytra ovate; Fig. 52 View Figures 49–52 . [Body length 15.3–18.4 mm; northern North Island (ND to TK–TO)].................................................................................. Kupeplatynus lucifugus (Broun) View in CoL
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