Phyllophaga, Harris, 1827
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF MALE PHYLLOPHAGA (CHLAENOBIA)
OCCURRING IN OAXACA, MEXICO
1. Antenna with 9 antennomeres ................ 2
1 ′. Antenna with 10 antennomeres ............... 3
2. Metatibial spurs short, straight and sharp; parameres as in Fig. 3a View Fig ........................... ................ P. ciliatipes (Blanchard, 1850)
2 ′. Metatibial spurs long, slender, slightly curved and with a rounded apex; parameres as in Fig. 3d View Fig ............. P. tzintzontliana Morón, 1992
3. Metaventrite moderately to very densely pilose ................................................... 4
3 ′. Metaventrite sparsely setose, portion adjacent to the midline almost or completely glabrous; parameres as in Fig. 3b View Fig ........................... ........................... P. vexata (Horn, 1885)
4. Clypeus slightly concave ....................... 5
4 ′. Clypeus deeply concave, in its anterior third strongly reflexed; second protarsomere about twice as long as wide; parameres as in Fig. 3c View Fig ....................... P. latipes ( Bates, 1888)
5. Metatibial spurs similar, slender, almost straight, with rounded apices; pronotum densely punctate; parameres as in Fig. 3e View Fig ... ..................... P. scabripyga ( Bates, 1888)
5 ′. Metatibial spurs slightly curved, almost equal in size; upper spur slender with rounded apex while lower one is coarse, with sharp, hookshaped apex; pronotum with less dense punctation than the previous species; parameres as in Fig. 3f View Fig ................................. .................. P. chiapensis ( Chapin, 1935)
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