Glaresis, Erichson, 1848
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4645613 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4645675 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03943535-FFCE-4D30-E6CA-EC9EFA36FAFD |
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Felipe |
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Glaresis |
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Key to species of Glaresis View in CoL - Ecostata Group
1. Elytral striae convex ( Fig. 4E View Figures 4 ), setae distinctly visible ; length 3.0 to 3.75 mm; pronotal surface with elongate ridges bearing setae slightly shorter than tubercles; Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Utah ..................................................................................................... G. costata View in CoL , n. sp.
— Elytra striae flat ( Fig. 2E View Figures 2 ), setae short; length 3.24 to 5.0 mm; pronotal surface with short, widely spaced seta-bearing ridges; not known from New Mexico, Texas, Utah ...................... 2
2(1). Clypeal surface and apical 1/2 of frons with large, closely spaced punctures ( Fig. 2B View Figures 2 ); frons densely rugulose; clypeal apex with smooth area wide, posterior margin thickened ( Fig. 2B View Figures 2 ); pronotal surface with small, slightly elongate ridges bearing short, nearly invisible setae ( Fig. 2C View Figures 2 ); southwestern Arizona, southern California, Mexico.............................. G. ecostata Fall View in CoL
— Clypeal surface and frons with small, dense punctures ( Fig. 3B View Figures 3 ) ; frons densely microreticulate; clypeal apex with smooth area narrow, posterior margin not thickened ( Fig. 3B View Figures 3 ); pronotal surface with closely spaced, long ridges bearing short setae ( Fig. 3C View Figures 3 ); Baja California ........... ..................................................................................................................... G. bajaensis View in CoL , n. sp.
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