Psilodon, PERTY, 1830
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-68.1.83 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B0E54B-FF86-FFE3-08E5-FE7FFD3668F3 |
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Carolina |
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Psilodon |
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF PSILODON PERTY View in CoL
1. Antennae with six lamellae, body usually robust ............................................................................ 2
1′. Antennae with seven lamellae, body slender. Bolivia............................. P. gilberti Boucher View in CoL
2. Pronotum completely punctate, rugose; punctures coalescent. External lobe of male mandibles (beta) tooth-like. Colombia.................. ............................... P. aequinoctiale (Buquet) View in CoL
2′. Pronotum not rugose, instead smooth and weakly to densely punctate; punctures never coalescent. External lobe of male mandibles (beta) obsolete or rounded............................3
3. Male mandibles with a patch of dense setae inside apex and lateral lobe obsolete, almost joined to basal tooth; mentum transversely excavated. Pronotum with 4 foveae, two on each side, and with deep median longitudinal furrow. Metasternum glabrous around discrimen ............................................................................ 4
3′. Male mandibles with scattered setae, never forming a dense patch, and with a distinct lateral, basal, rounded lobe (b); mentum not excavated. Pronotum with only a shallow longitudinal furrow; lateral foveae absent. Metasternum with 2 setose areas around discrimen ......................................................................... 5
4. Male and female pronota weakly punctate at sides; mandibles with simple medial tooth; sdistance between medial mandibular tooth and apical fork longer than distance between 2 teeth of apical fork ........ P. seguyi (Didier) View in CoL
4′. Male and female pronota strongly punctate at sides; mandibles with medial tooth bicuspidate; distance between medial mandibular tooth and apical fork subequal or shorter than distance between 2 teeth of apical fork....................... ..... P. luki (Onore, Bartolozzi, and Zilioli) View in CoL
5. Male mandibles slightly deflexed, with internal surface visible from above. Pronotum strongly and uniformly punctate; punctures moderate to coarse, even on disc. Female unknown ...... ............................... P. buhrnheimi Grossi and Aguiar View in CoL , new species
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