Thanasimus
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5639.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/020087EF-7760-4B46-F4D2-FF7154A4FB8B |
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Thanasimus |
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Key to species of Thanasimus View in CoL ( Clerinae ) in eastern North America
1. Basal 4 th of elytra with very coarse, dense punctures (appearing almost rugose), punctures not in discernable rows (A); head, pronotum and base of elytra entirely red to orange; elytra with anterior-most fascia of white hairs with no dark coloration anterior to this fascia (B—arrow); larger species,> 10 mm (usually around 15 mm in total length), noticeably larger than the other species (E—middle row).................................................. Thanasimus trifasciatus (Say)
1’. Basal 4 th of elytra with finer, less dense punctation arranged in rows (C, D); color of head, pronotum and base of elytra variable, but anterior-most white fascia of elytra almost always bordered on both sides by dark brown to black markings (C, D; except in some specimens of undatulus ); smaller species (<10 mm in total length; E—top & bottom rows)................... 2
2(1’). Head, pronotum and base of elytra entirely orange (head sometimes a little darker but not black, A); anterior white fascia of elytra not extending along suture to near elytral base (A—arrow); vestiture of head not contrasting color with the orange-brown color of this region........................................................... Thanasimus dubius (Fabricius)
2’. Head, pronotum and/or elytral base with some black (minimally with head black (B), often entirely black (C); anterior white fascia of elytra extending forward along suture to near elytral base (B, C—arrows, even if only faintly); vestiture of head often white and contrasting with the usually black color of this region (C—arrow on head)........ Thanasimus undatulus (Say)
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