Madrasostes species
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5661.3.8 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87BE-5129-E741-F9E2-7F41FA469834 |
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Madrasostes species |
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Key to the Vietnamese Madrasostes species
1 Antennae with nine antennomeres. Mesotibiae always ending with a single apical spur (in males the inner apex of mesotibiae is bent inwards at a right angle but it is not a spur)................................... Pterorthochaetes Gestro, 1898 View in CoL .
- Antennae with ten antennomeres. Male mesotibiae ending with two apical spurs or a single apical spur (in such a case in males the inner apex of mesotibiae is bent inwards at a right angle but it is not a spur).................................... 2
2 Labrum distinctly truncate, small species, dorsum without carinae and/or tubercles.......... Cyphopisthes Gestro, 1898 View in CoL (*)
- Labrum not truncate, size variable, sometimes with dorsal carinae and/or tubercles......... Madrasostes Paulian, 1975 View in CoL …3
3 Elytra without carinae (at most a hint of smooth weak carinae on apical third), pronotum without tubercles and/or carinae.. 4
- Elytra with three dorsal longitudinal sharp carinae plus two incomplete lateral ones, pronotum with tubercles and carinae... 5
4 Dorsum with sparse impressed horseshoe-shaped punctation.Color metallic green with golden, red and copper sheen. Mesotibiae ending with two apical spurs (the inner one of males bent inwards at a right angle). Volant.... M. tonkinense ( Paulian, 1945)
- Dorsum with shallower denser horseshoe-shaped punctures mixed to ocellate punctures. Dark color. Mesotibiae ending with a single apical spur (males having the apex of the inner margin of mesotibiae bent inwards at a right angle: false apical spur). Flightless........................................................................ M. deharvengi Gao, 2009 View in CoL .
5 Pronotal punctation made of dense fine simple punctures................................ M. bartolozzii Ballerio, 2013 View in CoL
- Pronotal punctation made of large coarse irregular ocellate punctures............................. M. nomurai sp. nov.
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