Selasia Laporte, 1838
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0039 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4488701 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE879F-FFF2-FFE0-86CF-F887FA561371 |
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Genus Selasia Laporte, 1838
Selasia Laporte, 1838: 19 . Type species: Selasia rhipiceroides Laporte, 1838 ; by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Selasia species share the following combination of characters: body usually stout, frontoclypeal region short and wide, labrum more than four times wider than long, antenna flabellate, posterior margin of pronotum with a shallow, widely arcuate emargination, scutellar shield longer than wide, anterior margin of mesoventrite slightly concave, and abdomen with seven free ventrites.
An updated identification key to the males of Palaearctic Selasia species (modified from KUNDRATA 2017; without S. homhilia Geisthardt, 2003 , see KUNDRATA 2012b)
1 Pronotum black, darker than head and elytra ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–17 ); aedeagus as in Fig. 10 View Figs 1–17 ; Nepal. .................................... ............................... S. nigrobrunnea Kundrata, 2017
– Pronotum yellowish brown to brown, lighter or of the same color as head and elytra. ................................. 2
2 Elytra distinctly bicolored, basally lighter, apically darker. ...................................................................... 3
– Elytra monochromatic (sometimes only small areas near pronotal margin slightly lighter); light to dark brown. ...................................................................... 4
3 Head and abdomen light brown to brown; aedeagal median lobe with subapical hook more than three times as long as wide; Arabian Peninsula. ................. ....................................... S. arabica Geisthardt, 2003
– Head and abdomen dark brown; aedeagal median lobe with subapical hook less than two times as long as wide; Pakistan. ......... S. sabatinellii Kundrata, 2017
4 Pronotum widest at anterior third or middle part. ... 5
– Pronotum widest at posterior angles. ...................... 6
5 Elytra light brown; antennomere III with its branch much shorter than the antennomere itself; pronotum widest at middle part; pronotum width/length ratio about 1.30; Socotra. ................................................... ..................................... S. socotrana Kundrata, 2012
– Elytra dark brown ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–17 ); antennomere III with its branch much longer than stem ( Fig. 6 View Figs 1–17 ); pronotum widest at anterior third ( Fig. 8 View Figs 1–17 ); pronotum width/ length ratio 1.65; Nepal. ................. S. jenisi sp. nov.
6 Antennae, pronotum and elytra unicolored, brown; median frontoclypeal depression deep, longitudinal; body length 8.5 mm; frontal interocular distance 1.3 times eye diameter; Pakistan. ..................................... ........................................... S. merkli Kundrata, 2012
– Pronotum lighter than antennae and elytra; median frontoclypeal depression shallow; body length 4.3– 7.2 mm; frontal interocular distance 1.6–1.8 times eye diameter; Nepal, northern India. ............................. 7
7 Antennae and elytra brown; branch of antennomere III triangular; phallobase wider than long. ................. ............................................... S. atriventris Pic, 1914
– Antennae and elytra dark brown; branch of antennomere III almost parallel-sided; phallobase longer than wide. ......... S. boruckae Kundrata, 2012
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Selasia Laporte, 1838
Kundrata, Robin & Sormova, Eliska 2018 |
Selasia
LAPORTE F. L. N. C. 1838: 19 |