Gabrius coryndoni, Cameron, 1942
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Gabrius coryndoni |
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Key to species of the Gabrius coryndoni View in CoL species group
1 Smaller species, body length 4.0– 4.2 mm. ..................................................................... 2
– Larger species, body length 4.6–5.9 mm. ....................................................................... 3
2 Head square, median lobe with apical part parallel-sided, long and slender, not as wide as width between branches of paramere, in lateral view more elongate ( Figs 22–23 View Figs 1–24 ) ...... ................................................................................................ G. negus Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
– Head trapezoidal, apical part of median lobe conically narrowed into short obtuse apex ( Figs 16–17 View Figs 1–24 ). .................................................................................... G. lepidina View in CoL sp. nov.
3 Antennae unicoloured, black or brown. ......................................................................... 4
– Antennae with antennomeres 1 or 1–2 differently coloured than remainig antennomeres. .................................................................................................................................. 5
4 Antennae black and long, reaching posterior margin of pronotum when reclined, whole body black, legs brown, head slightly wider than long (ratio 18: 16). Genitalia as in Figs 19–21 View Figs 1–24 . .................................................................................. G. lethifer Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
– Antennae brown and short, reaching posterior fourth of pronotum when reclined, pronotum and abdomen brown-black, elytra brown-red, legs yellow, tibiae infuscate. Head distinctly wider than long (ratio 20: 16). Genitalia as in Figs 4–6 View Figs 1–24 . .................................................. ............................................................................................ G. coryndoni Cameron, 1942 View in CoL
5 Smaller species, body length 4.6–4.9 mm. ..................................................................... 6
– Larger species, body length 5.2–5.8 mm .........................................................................9
6 Antennae short, reaching midlength of pronotum or posterior fourth of pronotum when reclined. .......................................................................................................................... 7
– Antennae long, reaching posterior ¿fth or posterior margin of pronotum when reclined...........................................................................................................................................8
7 Antennae reaching midlength of pronotum when reclined. Apical portion of median lobe distinctly narrowed into very long and very narrow apex ( Fig. 34 View Figs 25–36 ). ................................. ........................................................................................................... G. amadina View in CoL sp. nov.
– Antennae reaching posterior fourth of pronotum when reclined. Apical portion of median lobe in lateral view ( Fig. 11 View Figs 1–24 ), widened and with truncate apex. ....................................... ........................................................................................... G. fleuxellus Tottenham, 1956
8 Antennae reaching posterior ¿fth of pronotum when reclined. Apical portion of median lobe in lateral view as in Fig. 29 View Figs 25–36 . ........................................ G. ramifer Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
– Antennae reaching posterior margin of pronotum when reclined. Genitalia as in Figs 13–15 View Figs 1–24 . ................................................................................ G. huendus Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
9 Antennae short, reaching posterior fourth or ¿fth of pronotum when reclined. .......... 10
– Antennae long, reaching posterior margin of pronotum when reclined. .......................11
10 Antennae reaching posterior fourth of pronotum when reclined, apex of median lobe ( Fig. 31 View Figs 25–36 ), wider than in following species (compare with Fig. 1 View Figs 1–24 ). ............................................ .............................................................................................. G. vulcanus Cameron, 1950 View in CoL
– Antennae reaching posterior ¿fth of pronotum when reclined, apex of median lobe ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–24 ) narrower than that in previous species (compare with Fig. 31 View Figs 25–36 ). ................................... ................................................................................................ G. amans Tottenham, 1963 View in CoL
11 Elytra wider than long (ratio 27: 23), median lobe parallel-sided, apex almost straight ( Fig. 25 View Figs 25–36 ). ............................................................................. G. obnixus Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
– Elytra as long as wide, median lobe slightly narrowed towards obtusely rounded apex ( Fig. 7 View Figs 1–24 ). ............................................................................... G. dolosus Tottenham, 1956 View in CoL
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