Glaresis, Erichson, 1848

Gordon, Robert D. & Hanley, Guy A., 2014, Systematic revision of American Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea), Insecta Mundi 2014 (333), pp. 1-91 : 6

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4645613

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4645658

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03943535-FFC0-4D3E-E6CA-EEDEFA36FAFD

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Felipe

scientific name

Glaresis
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Key to species groups of American Glaresis View in CoL

1. Surface of pronotum and elytra with small, widely spaced, round tubercles, each bearing long, semi-erect seta ( Fig. 1A View Figures 1 ); posterolateral pronotal angle produced, flanged ( Fig. 1E View Figures 1 ); South America ................................................................................ Glaresis View in CoL - Pardoalcaidei Group

— Surface of pronotum and elytra with somewhat elongate tubercles, usually with ridges rather than tubercles; posterolateral pronotal angle not produced; north of Panama...................... 2

2(1). Clypeal apex straight, widely flattened, smooth, angled posteriorly ( Fig. 2B View Figures 2 ); pronotal foveae completely lacking ( Fig. 2C View Figures 2 ); metatibia deeply incised apically on inner and outer margins ( Fig. 2G View Figures 2 ) ....................................................................................... Glaresis View in CoL - Ecostata Group

— Clypeal apex usually medially emarginate or sinuate, not angled posteriorly; pronotal foveae distinctly visible or deeply impressed; metatibia not incised apically on inner and outer margins ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

3(2). Pronotal fovea deeply impressed ( Fig. 27C View Figures 27 ); elytral striae strongly, nearly continuously carinate ( Fig. 21A View Figures 21 ); metatasternal groove distinct, shallow or deep ( Fig. 21D View Figures 21 , 27D View Figures 27 ); posterolateral emargination of mesotibia with 3 or 4 short, widely spaced spines ( Fig. 28D View Figures 28 ) ......................... ........................................................................................................ Glaresis View in CoL - Mendica Group

— Pronotal foveae weakly impressed ( Fig. 13C View Figures 13 ) or strongly impressed (inducta group); elytral striae rounded or weakly carinate (except G. inducta View in CoL and G. canadensis View in CoL ); metasternal groove indistinct or not discernable (except G. sabulosa View in CoL ); posterolateral emargination of mesotibia with more than 4 or more spines, spines usually long ............................................................................... 4

4(3). Clypeal apex flat ( Fig. 7B View Figures 7 ); Mesotibial apex strongly produced, apex somewhat acute (except G. clypeata View in CoL ) ( Fig. 8D View Figures 8 ); posterior margin of metafemur usually with tooth or angulation next to trochanter ( Fig. 7G View Figures 7 ) ................................................................... Glaresis View in CoL - Phoenicis Group

— Clypeal apex narrowly, weakly raised ( Fig. 17B View Figures 17 ): Mesotibial apex weakly produced, apex rounded ( Fig. 17D View Figures 17 ); posterior margin of metafemur without tooth or angulation next to trochanter ( Fig. 17G View Figures 17 ) ........................................................................................ Glaresis View in CoL - Inducta Group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Glaresidae

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