Ocychinus, Smetana, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4789.1.6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/28678C77-415C-5221-21EA-7E9FFA05730F |
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Key to Ocychinus View in CoL species
The key is based on species descriptions in literature and the photos of O. caeruleatus taken from SHNU collection and 12 species taken from Dr. Aleš Smetana’s collection by the second author in 2012.
1 Head and pronotum with strong metallic tint, interstices densely reticulated throughout; underside of aedeagal paramere with sensory peg setae..................................................................................... 2
- Head and pronotum without metallic tint, interstices smooth, rarely with partial portions indistinctly microsculptured or reticulated; underside of aedeagal paramere with/without sensory peg setae............................................ 3
2 Larger species, FL: 9.1 mm; head with posterior angles less rounded ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 42–45 ); TL/EYL: 2.41; many large punctures on pronotum ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 42–45 ); abdominal tergites with punctation denser ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 42–45 )................................ O. motuoensis View in CoL sp. n.
- Smaller species, FL: 6.7–7.1 mm; head with posterior angles more rounded ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 42–45 ); TL/EYL: 1.46–1.73; few large punctures on pronotum ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 42–45 ); abdominal tergites with punctation sparser ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 42–45 )......................... O. smetanai View in CoL sp. n.
3 Abdominal tergites VI and VII each with golden tomentose patch at middle; underside of aedeagal paramere with sensory peg setae............................................................................................... 4
- Abdominal tergites VI and VII without golden tomentose patch at middle; underside of aedeagal paramere without sensory peg setae............................................................................................... 6
4 Head ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46, 47 ) with punctation unevenly spread, very sparse on vertex and becoming denser and coarser laterad and posteriad; pronotum ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46, 47 ) with punctation quite fine, interstices distinctly wider than the diameter of punctures and appearing polished; pronotum with poorly defined impunctate midline....................................... O. huanghaoi View in CoL sp. n.
- Head ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46, 47 ) with punctures almost even; pronotum ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46, 47 ) with punctation coarse, interstices distinctly narrower than the diameter of punctures and appearing dull; pronotum with elevated impunctate midline.............................. 5
5 Legs reddish. Habitus: Fig 15 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 3, 4 in Smetana (2010). China (Sichuan)...... O. bohemorum Smetana, 2010 View in CoL
- Legs dark brownish. Habitus: Fig 17 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 15–17 View FIGURES 15–20 in Smetana (2005). China (Sichuan)................................................................................................... O. businskius ( Smetana, 2010) View in CoL
6 Elytra purplish-blue or blue............................................................................. 7
- Elytra reddish to brownish............................................................................. 11
7 Elytra distinctly shorter than wide, abdominal tergite VII without apical membranous fringe; legs reddish. Habitus: Fig 5 in Smetana (2014). Male unknown. Eastern Nepal....................................... O. schneideri Smetana, 2014 View in CoL
- Elytra distinctly longer than wide, abdominal tergite VII with apical membranous fringe; legs black with somewhat paler tarsi ................................................................................................... 8
8 Disc of head with simple punctation, coarser punctures presented only on lateral portion. Habitus: Fig 20 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 50, 51 View FIGURES 48, 51 in Smetana (2003). China (Xizang).................................................... O. yeti ( Dvořák, 2000) View in CoL
- Disc of head with dual punctation........................................................................ 9
9 Head 1.2 times wider than long with rounded hind angles; disc of pronotum without microsculpture, though rudimentary microsculpture gradually appearing toward anterior and both lateral portions of pronotum............................. 10
- Head 1.1 times wider than long with obtuse hind angles; disc of pronotum with fine and dense microsculpture. Aedeagus: Figs 56, 57 in Smetana (2003). China (Yunnan)............................................ O. capitalis Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
10 Smaller species, BL= 12 mm. Habitus: Figs 7, 8. Male unknown. China (Yunnan)............ O. caeruleatus Smetana, 2014 View in CoL
- Larger species, BL= 15–16 mm, Disc of pronotum with fine and dense microsculpture. Habitus: Fig 9 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 52–54 in Smetana, 2003. China (Xizang)..................................................... O. tibetanus Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
11 Head and pronotum with interstices distinctly smaller than the diameter of larger punctures and thus surface of head and pronotum appearing dull................................................................................. 12
- Head and pronotum with interstices distinctly larger than the diameter of punctures and thus surface of head and pronotum appearing polished..................................................................................... 13
12 Disc of head and pronotum ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 48, 51 ) with punctation deep and dense. Habitus: Fig 11 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 86–88 in Smetana (2003). China (Sichuan)........................................................ O. meridionalis Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
- Disc of head and pronotum ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 48, 51 ) with punctation relatively shallow and relatively sparse. Habitus: Fig 12 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 93, 94 in Smetana (2003). China (Yunnan)........................................... O. monticola Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
13 Pronotum ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 48, 51 ) with relatively fine but distinct punctures................................................. 14
- Pronotum ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 48, 51 ) with punctures nearly invisible.......................................................... 15
14 Pronotum longer than wide; abdominal tergite II densely punctate. Habitus: Fig 19 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 78–80 in Smetana (2003). China (Xizang)............................................................... O. businskorum Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
- Pronotum as long as wide; abdominal tergite II with scattered punctures on apical half. Habitus: Fig 13 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 58–60 in Smetana (2003). China (Xizang)................................................ O. xizangensis Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
15 Pronotum longer than wide; elytra with lateral sides parallel. Habitus: Fig 10 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 8, 9 in Smetana (2006). China (Sichuan).......................................................................... O. frater Smetana, 2008 View in CoL
- Pronotum as long as wide; elytra with lateral sides divergent apicad............................................ 16
16 Aedeagus with apical portion of median lobe and paramere symmetrical. Habitus: Fig 16 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 69, 70 in Smetana (2003). China (Sichuan)........................................................ O. paramerosus Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
- Aedeagus with apical portion of median lobe and/or paramere distinctly asymmetrical.............................. 17
17 Paramere slender, gradually narrowed apicad; median lobe with apical portion pointed apicad. Habitus: Fig 14 View FIGURES 9–14 . Aedeagus: Figs 64–66 in Smetana (2003). China (Sichuan)......................................... O. sichuanensis Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
- Paramere robust, distinctly dilated in subapical portion; median lobe with apical portion hook-like, pointed laterad. Habitus: Fig 18 View FIGURES 15–20 . Aedeagus: Figs 73–75 in Smetana (2003). China (Sichuan).............................. O. kalabi Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
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