Glaresis, Erichson, 1848

Gordon, Robert D. & Hanley, Guy A., 2014, Systematic revision of American Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea), Insecta Mundi 2014 (333), pp. 1-91 : 12

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4645699

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scientific name

Glaresis
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Key to species of Glaresis View in CoL - Phoenicis group

1. Apical metatrochanteral border with 3 or 4 small teeth; posterior margin of metafemur with long, strong tooth next to trochanter ( Fig. 11G View Figures 11 ) ............................... G. clypeata Van Dyke View in CoL

— Metatrochanteral border without teeth, sometimes appearing serrate; posterior margin of metafemur without strong tooth, may have blunt angulation ................................................ 2

2(1). Head surface punctate from clypeal apex to posterior eye margin; anterior clypeal margin with low tubercle or swelling on each side of median emargination ( Fig. 8B View Figures 8 ) ................................... ............................................................................................................... G. dakotensis Gordon View in CoL

— Head surface tuberculate, tubercles moderate to strong; anterior clypeal margin lacking tubercle or swelling on each side of middle (except G. imitator View in CoL ) ............................................................ 3

3(1). Posterosuperior margin of metafemur with a single tooth ( Fig. 10G View Figures 10 ); tubercles on head large, dense; apical clypeal tubercles large, pronounced ( Fig. 10B View Figures 10 ); lateral metatibial margin with teeth mostly equal in length except single median tooth pronounced (Fig.) ............................ ................................................................................................................... G. medialis Gordon View in CoL

— Teeth absent on posterosuperior margin of metatafemur; tubercles on head small, sparse, or large, dense; apical clypeal tubercles small or large; lateral metatibial margin without pronounced median tooth ( Fig.10F View Figures 10 ) .............................................................................................................. 4

4(3). Posterior metafemoral margin with blunt, angulate tooth next to trochanter ( Fig. 7F View Figures 7 ) .......... 6

— Posterior metafemoral margin without angulate tooth ( Fig. 5F View Figures 5 ) ............................................... 5

5(4). Metatrochanteral border without teeth; median lobe of male genitalia narrowed medially, appearing “pinched” ( Fig. 5E View Figures 5 ); in California known from Imperial and San Bernardino Counties .......... ................................................................................................................. G. montenegro View in CoL , n. sp.

— Metatrochanteral border with 3 small, blunt teeth; ( Fig. 6G View Figures 6 ); median lobe of male genitalia with sides straight in basal 2/3, evenly curved to apex in apical 1/3 ( Fig. 6F View Figures 6 ); known only from type locality, Riverside Co., California ................................................................. G. yanegai View in CoL , n. sp .

6(4). Clypeal apex with large, strong tubercle on each side of median emargination ( Fig. 9B View Figures 9 ); Mexico, Sonora ........................................................................................................... G. imitator View in CoL , n. sp. — Clypeal apex without tubercle on each side of median emargination ( Fig. 7B View Figures 7 ); Arizona, California ........................................................................................................................ G. phoenicis Fall View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Glaresidae

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