Limonius consimilis
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KEY TO SPECIES OF THE LIMONIUS CONSIMILIS SPECIES- GROUP
1. Carina on pronotal hind angle not raised into a keel-like structure ................................. 2
1 ʹ. Carina on pronotal hind angle strong, raised into a keel-like structure ( Fig. 1 View Figs ) ............. 3
2. Pronotal punctures subumbilicate, large, often nearly touching, giving surface rough appearance; frontal carina truncate anteriorly in dorsal view (similar to Fig. 1 View Figs , but less sinuate medially); male genitalia with parameres broad and slightly sinuate laterally ( Fig. 4 View Figs ); known from Idaho and Oregon ................. ............................. Limonius jonesi Lane
2 ʹ. Pronotal punctures simple to subumbilicate, moderate size, separated by half to 1 puncture diameter, so interspaces are noticeable and smooth on disc; frontal carina broadly rounded anteriorly in dorsal view (as in Fig. 2 View Figs ); male genitalia with parameres broad and subparallel laterally ( Fig. 3 View Figs ); known from California ..... .......................... Limonius pappi Becker
3. Frontal carina sinuate in dorsal view ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); elytra dark brown to brown, slightly contrasting with pronotum; male genitalia with parameres broad and subparallel laterally ( Fig. 5 View Figs ); known from Petroleum Co., Montana ......... Limonius seibertae Etzler , new species
3 ʹ. Frontal carina broadly rounded anteriorly in dorsal view; elytra usually black to piceous, not contrasting with pronotum; male genitalia with parameres broad and gradually narrowing towards broad apex (see Fig. 6 View Figs ) .............. 4
4. Lateral margins of pronotum arcuate, distinctly narrowing anteriorly; pronotal punctation simple and separated by more than q puncture diameter; occurring in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ........ Limonius beutenmuelleri Van Dyke
4 ʹ. Lateral margins of pronotum subparallel to arcuate, not distinctly narrowing anteriorly; pronotal punctation subumbilicate and separated by less than 1 puncture diameter to nearly touching laterally; occurring widely in the Pacific Northwest region of North America .......... Limonius consimilis Walker
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