Parena, 1860

Shi, Hongliang & Liang, Hongbin, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the genus Parena Motschulsky, 1860 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini, Metallicina), Zootaxa 5286 (1), pp. 1-144 : 139-140

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5286.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7963831

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03877623-62CC-FF68-2DEF-B468FA7A5FD8

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scientific name

Parena
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Key to species of subgenus Parena View in CoL View at ENA with elytra uniformly yellow to dark brown

1. Postgenae with a pair of long suborbital setae, similar in length to supraorbital setae................................ 2

- Postgenae without suborbital setae, with a few very short setae in some specimens................................. 5

2. Dorsum dark brown; elytra with deep and wide depressions on anterior third of intervals 3–6; Madagascar........................................................................................... [37] P. stigmatica (Fairmaire) View in CoL

- Dorsum yellowish brown; elytra at most with very shallow depressions.......................................... 3

3. Antennae completely yellow; Oriental Realm......................................[25] P. fasciata (Chaudoir) View in CoL (part)

- Antennae bicolored, with basal three or four antennomeres yellow, apical antennomeres nearly black; African continent.... 4

4. Antennomere 4 entirely yellow; lateral margins of pronotum strongly sinuate before posterior angles; elytral disc slightly darker than lateral areas; elytral striae clearly incised, finely punctate; intervals with dense fine punctures; Angola............................................................................................... [38] P. dorae Basilewsky View in CoL

- Antennomere 4 with yellow basal half and dark apical half; lateral margins of pronotum almost straight before posterior angles; elytra evenly yellowish brown; elytral striae faintly incised, formed by rows of punctures; intervals with very sparse fine punctures; Tanzania, Zimbabwe................................................................ [39] P. fulva sp. n.

5. Elytral apices distinctly truncate, outer apical angles prominent, sutural angles pointed, forming sharp spines; Madagascar.......................................................................... [40] P. madagascariensis (Alluaud) View in CoL

- Elytral apices evenly curved, outer apical angles completely rounded, sutural angles not pointed....................... 6

6. Dorsum dark brown to piceous; elytra with large and deep depressions before middle of intervals 3 to 6.............................................................................................. [32] P. politissima (Chaudoir) View in CoL

- Dorsum yellowish to reddish brown; elytra disc with shallow depressions before middle of intervals 3 to 6.............. 7

7. Elytral striae shallowly incised; antennae with apical antennomeres nearly black, much darker than basal three or four antennomeres; African species............................................................................... 8

- Elytral striae deeply incised; antennae with apical antennomeres brown, at most only slightly darker than basal antennomeres; Oriental-Australian species............................................................................. 9

8. Elytral striae very shallow, completely smooth in posterior half; lateral margins of pronotum slightly sinuate before posterior angles; tarsi dark brown, much darker than tibiae..................................... [42] P. ferruginea (Chaudoir) View in CoL

- Elytral striae slightly deeper, very shallowly incised but present even in posterior half; lateral margins of pronotum clearly sinuate before posterior angles; tarsi yellow, same color as tibiae.......................... [44] P. africana (Alluaud) View in CoL (part)

9. Elytra dark reddish brown; apical lamella of aedeagus wider, LL subequal to LW; Australasian species................................................................................................ [29] Parena picea (Macleay) View in CoL

- Elytra light reddish brown; apical lamella of aedeagus narrower, LL slightly longer than LW; Oriental species................................................................................... [28] P. nigrolineata (Chaudoir) View in CoL (part)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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