Cosmiomorpha

Qiu, Jian-Yue, Xu, Hao & Hu, Chun-Lin, 2013, Revision of the subgenus Cosmiomorpha (Cosmiomorpha) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), Zootaxa 3745 (4), pp. 401-434 : 404

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3745.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151402

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scientific name

Cosmiomorpha
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Key to species of subgenus Cosmiomorpha based on male external characters

1. Clypeus subtrapezoidal in ventral view ( Figs. 24, 26, 30 View FIGURES 21 – 34 ); apical margin raised, depressed in middle.................... 2

- Clypeus subrectangular in ventral view ( Figs. 22, 28, 32, 34 View FIGURES 21 – 34 ); apical margin raised, slightly depressed in middle or straight.. 4

2. Dorsal surface smooth, shiny, usually sparsely clad with short scales ( Figs. 66–67 View FIGURES 61 – 75 , 126, 128–129 View FIGURES 126 – 132 ); protibia comparatively slim, the deflexed tooth short and small ( Figs. 39–40 View FIGURES 35 – 47 , 52–53 View FIGURES 48 – 60 ). Distributed in Taiwan...................... C. sauteri Bourgoin

- Dorsal surface dull, setose, seldom smooth ( Figs. 63–65, 73 View FIGURES 61 – 75 , 89, 91–93 View FIGURES 89 – 96 , 143 View FIGURES 143 – 144 ); protibia comparatively wide, and the deflexed tooth evedent ( Figs. 37–38, 44 View FIGURES 35 – 47 , 49–51, 57 View FIGURES 48 – 60 ). Distributed in continental Asia....................................... 3

3. Tarsi and tibiae black ( Fig. 143–144 View FIGURES 143 – 144 ).................................................. C. nigripedis new species

- Tarsi and tibiae orange red; apical portions of each tarsomere dark brown or black ( Figs. 89–93 View FIGURES 89 – 96 )......... C. decliva Janson

4. Tarsi orange red; the deflexed tooth short, blunt ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 48 – 60 , 149–150 View FIGURES 149 – 150 ).............................. C. cheni new species

- Tarsi black or dark brown; the deflexed tooth long ( Figs. 48, 54–56, 58–59 View FIGURES 48 – 60 , 76–80, 133–139, 145–146)................. 5

5. Tip of the deflexed tooth rounded ( Figs. 58–59 View FIGURES 48 – 60 )........................................ C. maolanensis new species

- Tip of the deflexed tooth sharp ( Figs. 48, 54–56 View FIGURES 48 – 60 )............................................................. 6

6. Protibia wide, gradually expanded apically; scales on dorsal surface large ( Figs. 41–43 View FIGURES 35 – 47 , 68–72 View FIGURES 61 – 75 )....... C. fortis new species

- Protibia slim or almost of equal width, scales on dorsal surface small ( Figs. 35–36 View FIGURES 35 – 47 , 61–62 View FIGURES 61 – 75 )........... C. modesta Saunders

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cetoniidae

SubFamily

Cetoniinae

SubGenus

Cosmiomorpha

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