Key to north and central American Omolabus species
1 Pronotum with irregular coarse punctures throughout, interspaces rugosely strigate; maleswithpaireddenticlesonheadandanteroventerofpronotum(subgenus Thyreolabus) ....................................................................................................... O. spinipectus n. sp.
Pronotal punctures small, shallow; interspaces smooth, shiny; males without head den ticles or anteroventral pronotal denticles .................................................................... 2
2 Eyes protuberant, sometimes only weakly so ............ (subgenus Omolabus) …......… 3
Eyes not protuberant, more or less flush with the surface of the head (figs. 69, 71, 73 & 75) ............................................................................................................................ 113
3 Eyes strongly protuberant (Figs. 30, 32, 42, & 44) ...................................................... 4
Eyes moderately to weakly protuberant (Figs. 46, 48, 50 & 52) ................................. 6
4 Elytra with dorsal posthumeral humplike protuberances ............. O. quadratus (Sharp)
Elytra without dorsal posthumeral humplike protuberances .................................... 5
5 Humeri simple, rounded, moderately protuberant .................. O. laesicollis (Gyllenhal)
Humeri obliquely angled, denticulate; denticle prominent, bluntly tipped..................... ......................................................................................................... O. ligulatus (Sharp)
6 Humeri obliquely angled, denticulate; denticle small, acute .... O. angulipennis (Sharp)
Humeri simple, protuberant, rounded or obliquely angled ......................................... 7
7 Body entirely black; pronotum bifoveate, foveae sometimes only weakly impressed ... ................................................................................................... O. corvinus (Gyllenhal)
Body not entirely black; pronotum with or without foveae ........................................ 8
8 Body black with large reddish humeral maculae; frons concave with weak median carina ................................................................................................... O. heterocerus (Sharp)
Body not black with reddish humeral maculae ........................................................... 9
9 Pronotum bifoveate ..................................................................... O. longiclava (Sharp)
Pronotum smooth, without foveae ............................................................................. 10
10 Body pale reddishbrown; female with pair of setose patches on sternites 1–3; male with pair ofsmall postlabial bumplike projections ....................... O. fasciventris n. sp.
Body dark reddishbrown throughout; female without setose patches on sternites 1–3; male with pair of acute postlabial denticles ...................................... O. sedatus (Sharp)
11 Elytra with dorsal posthumeral humplike protuberance ........................................... 12
Elytra without dorsal posthumeral humplike protuberance ..................................... 13
12 Body black throughout, legs reddishblack; frons bisulcate; sulci extending on dorsal rostral base to antennal insertions .................................................. O. callosus (Sharp)
Body reddishbrown throughout; frons with single median shallow channel confined to upper frons and lower vertex ...................................................... O. megalomus n. sp.
13 Vertex and frons with wide shallow median channel; rostrum densely punctured beyond antennal insertions ............................................................ O. conicollis (Sharp)
Vertex weakly convex; frons bisulcate, weakly convex between sulci; rostrum sparsely punctured beyond antennal insertions .......................................... O. veracruensis n. sp.