Agyrtodini
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4741.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F901615-D948-4C68-81E9-75282F594BAF |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E4F5B3F-FFF1-8752-FF75-CB8EFA4AF5D1 |
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Plazi |
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Agyrtodini |
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Key to Genera of Agyrtodini of Latin America (modified from Peck et al., 1998a and Salgado, 2015a)
1a Epistomal suture absent; lacinia with large dense rasp-like brush; body ovoid, pronotum widest at or very near base; mesosternum with mid-longitudinal carina................................................................. Agyrtodes
1b Epistomal suture present, usually with small “stem”; lacinia with normal setose brush; body form variable, pronotum usually widest before base; mesosternum carinate or not............................................................. 2
2a Mesosternum not carinate............................................................................... 3
2b Mesosternum carinate.................................................................................. 6
3a Surfaces of pronotum and elytra extremely uneven, with many bumps and depressions; elytra without transverse striolations; pronotum widest before middle, sides sinuately narrowed posteriorly, hind angles right; basal segment of male mesotarsus with large tooth as well as tenent setae................................................................. Ragytodina
3b Surfaces of pronotum and elytra more or less even, without bumps, with few or no depressions; elytra transversely striolate; pronotal shape variable, generally widest at or behind middle, sides not notably sinuate, hind angles obtuse; male mesotarsus never with teeth, with or without tenent setae on basal 1 – 2 segments............................................. 4
4a Pronotum evenly covered with coarse, deep punctures separated by about their own diameters, surface between punctures smooth and shining; male mesotarsus with basal 2 segments expanded and bearing tenent setae................ Eupelates
4b Pronotal punctation variable, generally not coarsely and densely punctate or punctures shallow, surface between punctures variable but often microsculptured and dull; male mesotarsus usually with at most basal segment expanded and bearing tenent setae............................................................................................... 5
5a Male with elevated spinose process on ventral edge of mesofemur, and pair of curved spinose processes near posterior edge of ventrite VII (penultimate visible ventrite); aedeagal parameres glabrous................................. Dasypelates
5b Male without elevated spinose processes on femora and abdominal ventrites; aedeagal parameres setose near apex.................................................................................................. Chiliopelates
6a Body somewhat convex; low mesoventral keel; male mesotarsi slender; elytral longitudinal striae with visible sulci................................................................................................. Karinapelates
6b Body rounded; high mesoventral keel; male mesotarsi expanded; elytral longitudinal striae without sulci....... Dontipelates
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