Metadorcinus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176802 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6243871 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6A04C17E-0F55-FFE0-FF56-FB89FA5BFC3F |
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Metadorcinus |
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Key to Metadorcinus View in CoL species
1 Elytra with scattered yellowish-white tufts of scale-like setae......................... M. signatipennis (Deyrolle) View in CoL
1’ Elytra without scale-like setae ..................................................................................................................... 2
2 Dorsal color reddish-brown, with black spots on pronotum and elytra....................................................... 3
2’ Dorsal color black or reddish-brown, uniform, or with lighter areas on humeri and elytral apex .............. 5
3 Discal interstriae carinate, male mandibles without vertical tooth … M. plagiatus (Burmeister) View in CoL
3’ Discal interstriae flat, male mandibles strongly curved inwards with a strong medial tooth directed inwards and slightly upwards ..................................................................................................................... 4
4 Male head distinctly transverse; right paramere with an externally curved, basally concave ventral projec- tion ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 12 – 19. 12 – 14 ). Female striae represented by 7 longitudinal lines of simple punctures, interstriae dull......... .............................................................................................................................. M. cruentus (Burmeister)
4’ Male head not distinctly transverse, just subquadrate; right paramere with the ventral projection not strongly curved outwards and base convex ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 12 – 19. 12 – 14 ) (female unknown) ..................... M View in CoL . auritus Kriesche
5 Elytral interstriae carinate............................................................................................................................ 6
5’ Elytral interstriae flat ................................................................................................................................. 10
6 Dorsal surface shiny..................................................................................................................................... 7
6’ Dorsal surface opaque................................................................................................................................ 9
7 Male pronotum anteromedially with a large, bifurcate projection (female unknown).................................. .................................................................................................................................... M. beneshi (Martínez) View in CoL
7’ Male pronotum anteromedially without a strongly bilobate projection; elytra in both sexes with black sheen and anterior angles of pronotum acute .............................................................................................. 8
8 Male with an anterior pronotal projection and large temporal process; female pronotum with pair of tubercles near anterior margin ....................................................................................... M. buckleyi (Waterhouse) View in CoL
8’ Male without anterior pronotal projection, temporal process weak; female pronotum convex and without tubercles ..................................................................................................................... M. tucumanus (Nagel) View in CoL
9 Male without pronotal projection, male and female with a transverse ridge on both sides of pronotal disc ............................................................................................................................. M. dentifer (Möllenkamp) View in CoL
9’ Male with anterior, conical pronotal projection; male and female without transverse ridge on both sides of pronotal disc .................................................................................................... M. securiformis (Lüderwaldt) View in CoL
10 Pronotal longitudinal groove interrupted by a transverse ridge just before the middle (male unknown) ..... ............................................................................................................................... M. amuelleri (Weinreich) View in CoL
10’ Pronotal longitudinal groove not interrupted, or if so then only near the anterior margin........................ 11
11 Male without bilobed, anterior pronotal projection (sometimes with a triangular lobe)........................... 12
11’ Male with large bilobed, anterior pronotal projection; female pronotum with pair of obscure tubercles and the first three interstriae distinctly smooth ........................................................... M. neotragus (Westwood) View in CoL
12 Male and female with a triangular, anterior pronotal lobe (in male stronger); female pronotum with punc- tures concentrated along sides and in the longitudinal groove .................................... M. sylviae (Boucher) View in CoL
12’ Male and female pronota without triangular lobe, female pronotum entirely punctate ............................ 13
13 Head with a round, smooth, impunctate area on vertex; female interstriae dull M. ditomoides (Westwood) View in CoL
13’ Vertex with surface totally impunctate, female interstriae represented by smooth longitudinal lines .......... ........................................................................................................ M. ranki View in CoL Grossi & Vaz-de-Mello, n. sp.
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