Ecitonides, Wasmann, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5346.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8359468 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A40878F-FE0D-FF8F-EAB1-0BD36AFE9FB4 |
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Ecitonides |
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Key to species of Ecitonides View in CoL
1 Head 2 times longer than wide........................................................................... 2
- Head more than 2 times longer than wide.................................................................. 8
2 (1) Sternites III-VI with large elongated tubercles.................................. E. soesilae View in CoL ( Makhan 2021:24, fig. 2)
- Sternites III-VI without large elongated tubercles............................................................ 3
3 (2) Antennae longer than the head........................................................................... 4
- Antennae not longer than the head........................................................................ 7 4 (3) Head oblong. Elytron with 5 rows of tubercles.............................................................. 5
- Head increasing the width toward the posterior margin. Elytron with 4 rows of tubercles. Body length 5 mm .................................................................................. E. verrucosus (fig. 1 in Bruch, 1933:13).
5 (4) Antennae about 1.4x as long as head. Elytra 0.8x as long as pronotum. Body length 6 mm ................................................................................................... E. volans View in CoL (fig. 1 in Assing, 2012: 403)
- Antennae about 2x as long as head. Elytra 1.3 x as long as pronotum............................................ 6
6 (5) Abdominal segments III–V with distinct tubercles. Body length 10 mm ...... E. spectabilis (fig. 1 in Borgmeier, 1932: 398)
- Abdominal segments III–V without distinct tubercles. Body length 10 mm ............. E. constanceae sp. nov. ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 )
7 (3) Antennomeres 7–10 strongly transverse. Tubercles present in tergites III-VI. Body length 5 mm ............. E. fraterculus
- Antennomeres 7–10 not transverse. Tubercles present only in tergite III. Body length 7 mm ....................................................................................... E. brevicornis (fig. 3 in Borgmeier, 1949: plate V)
8 (1) Head 3 times as long as wide. Body length 6 mm ........................... E. tuberculosus View in CoL (fig. 10 in Bruch 1933: 16)
- Head 4 times as long as wide. Body length 7 mm ...................... E. longiceps (fig. 15 in Wasmann 1900: plate 14)
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Paederinae |