Epigomphus, Hagen in Selys, 1854
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4282.1.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:473BB1D9-438F-47FF-9717-D95EE950412E |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5999749 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F7B8794-FFA5-FFF4-AFC1-E15100C69292 |
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Plazi |
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Epigomphus |
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Key to known females of Epigomphus View in CoL species in Costa Rica (houghtoni, morrisoni , and wagneri are unknown)
1. Vertex with a pair of posteriorly pointing horns or tubercles arising behind lateral ocelli............................. 2
1. Vertex without postocellar horns or tubercles............................................................... 6
2. Postocellar protuberance a rounded tubercle, shorter than wide; two complete antehumeral stripes................ armatus View in CoL
2. Postocellar protuberance longer than wide................................................................. 3
3. Postocellar horns broad and flat................................................................... echeverrii View in CoL
3. Postocellar horns narrow and conical or acute............................................................... 4
4. Second pale antehumeral stripe reduced to a posterior spot near wing base; vertex horns conical with rounded tips................................................................................................... verticicornis View in CoL
4. Second pale antehumeral stripe forming at least a partial stripe; vertex horns acute................................. 5
5. Second antehumeral stripe broken in middle; depression on rear of head shallow........................ bosquenuboso View in CoL
5. Second antehumeral stripe complete; rear of head with a deep pit...................................... corniculatus View in CoL
6. With two complete antehumeral stripes............................................................ subobtusus View in CoL
6. Second antehumeral stripe reduced to a posterior spot......................................................... 7
7. Lateral ocellus 2 to 4 times as far from mid-dorsal line of head as from adjacent eye margin................. quadracies View in CoL
7. Lateral ocellus sub-equally distant from mid-dorsal line of head as from adjacent eye margin........................ 8
8. Vertex with five shallow, longitudinal grooves behind lateral ocelli; occipital ridge with a posteriorly directed tubercle on each side....................................................................................... tumefactus View in CoL
8. Vertex without five shallow, longitudinal grooves; occipital ridge without a pair of posteriorly directed tubercles.......... 9
9. Vertex with a deep groove between lateral ocelli and a groove behind each lateral ocellus; occipital ridge broadly V-shaped on posterior margin with a large dorsal hump on each side.................................................. camelus View in CoL
9. Vertex without deep grooves; occipital ridge with a pair of lateral depressions............................... subsimilis View in CoL
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