Stenus-
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Key to the neotropic Stenus- View in CoL species with laterally margined abdomen and simple tarsi
1 Base of abdominal tergites simple.......................................................................................2
- Base of abdominal tergites carinate.....................................................................................3
2 Smaller, apterous species of unknown relationship (fig. 1). FB: 1.1mm. ♂: Tibiae simple, median lobe with a distinct expulsion clasp (fig. 2). ♀: No sclerotized spermatheca present. 1.8.0-2.5mm. Brazil: Alagoas ......................... S. schubarti L. BENICK - Larger, apterous or brachypterous species. FB; 1.4-1.9mm. ♂: Tibiae with or without apical/preapical spines, median lobe with a strongly sclerotized expulsion mechanism. ♀: Spermatheca distinctly sclerotized. In the high mountains of Mexico; Guatemala; Honduras; El Salvador..........................................(" Hemistenus ") popocatepetlensis -group - Larger species, mostly macropterous (5 exceptions). FB>1.8mm. Meso- and metatibae with a pre/apical tooth, median lobe without a strongly sclerotized expulsion mechanism. ♀: No distinctly sclerotized spermatheca present ............................................. .................................................................................... S. metallicus -group see separate key
3 Base of abdominal tergites with 3 carinae ...........................................................................4
- Base of abdominal tergites with 4 carinae ..........................................................................6
4 Sternum 9 serrate apicolaterally (fig. 4). ♂: Meso- and metatibiae simple, median lobe without a strongly sclerotized expulsion mechanism (fig. 7) S. megelytratus -group: 4.0- 5.0mm (FB 2.2-2.5mm). Figs 65, 71. Colombia, Ecuador................ S. megelytratus PUTHZ
- Sternum 9 acute apicolaterally. ♂: Meso- and metatibiae with or without pre/apical spines...................................................................................................................................5
5 ♂: Mesotibiae without an apical spine. E: Median lobe without strongly sclerotized expulsion mechanisms, parameres with 1-3 apical setae....................................................... ...................................................................... S. agilis- group p.p. Many neotropical species
- ♂: Mesotibiae with an apical spine. E: Medi an lobe with strongly sclerotized expulsion mechanisms, parameres (mostly) with numerous apical setae .................... S. hostilis -group see key in PUTHZ 2014: 1676 ff.
6 Pronotum with a narrow median furrow. ♀ with a distinctly sclerotized spermatheca .......7
- Pronotum without a median furrow. ♀ without a distinctly sclerotized spermatheca.. .....10
7 Punctures of elytra distinctly defined..................................................................................8
- Punctures of elytra often confluent......................................................................................9
8 Punctures of pronotum near longitudinal furrow mostly round. Abdominal punctation less dense, middle of tergites broadly impunctate. ♂: E (fig. 13). 2.9-4.0mm (FB 1.7- 1.9mm). U.S.A.; Cuba; Jamaica; Mexico............................................. S. milleporus CASEY
- Punctures of pronotum near longitudinal furrow transversely confluent. Abdominal punctation denser, middle of tergites narrowly impunctate. ♂: E (fig. 14). Mexico; U.S.A.: Arizona ......................................................................................... S. idoneus SHARP
9 Abdominal punctation fine and very dense, tergite 10 matt. ♂: E (fig. 9). 3.0-3.5mm (FB 1.8mm .............................................................................................. S. triformis PUTHZ .- Abdominal punctation fine and moderately sparse, interstices on tergite 10 smooth. ♂: E (fig. 10). 3.2-3.8mm (FB 1.9mm). Mexico...................................... S. tricornis PUTHZ
10 Segment 1 of maxillary palpi dark brown .........................................................................11
- Segment 1 of maxillary palpi yellowish. ♂: E (fig. 17). 3.0-4.0mm (FB 1.7-1.8mm). North and South America.................................................................... S. colonus ERICHSON
11 Extremely densely punctate, matt, pubescence golden, interstices of tergites reticulate. ♂: E (fig. 15). 3.0-4.0mm (FB 1.8-1.9 mm). U.S.A.: Arizona; Mexico................................ .............................................................................................................. S. egenoides PUTHZ
- Less densely punctate, pubescence whitish, interstices of tergites smooth. ♂: E fig. 16). 3.0-4.5mm (FB 1.8-1.9mm). U.S.A.; Mexico.............................................. S. stygicus SAY
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