Anogdus LeConte, 1866
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Key to males of species of Anogdus LeConte View in CoL of North America north of Mexico
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Antennal club robust, greatest width of club more than one-half length; elytral intervals, at least posterolaterally, with irregular transverse strigae. ........................................................ 2
Antennal club more slender, greatest width of club not more than one-half length; elytral intervals without transverse strigae. ........................................................................................ 4
2(1).
– Antennomere 7 broad, at least five-sixths width of antennomere 9. ..... A. capitatus LeConte View in CoL Antennomere 7 narrower, less than two-thirds width of antennomere 9................................... 3
3(2).
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Median lobe of aedeagus short and broad; apex in lateral view short with a rounded lobe ( Fig. 3, 4 View Figures 1–18 ). ..................................................................................................... A. dissimilis Blatchley View in CoL
Median lobe of aedeagus more slender; apex in lateral view elongate, flattened dorsoventrally ( Fig. 21, 22 View Figures 19–32 ). ...................................................................... A. alachua Peck and Cook n. sp.
4(1).
– Paramere apices not or weakly widened apically (e.g. Fig. 11, 12 View Figures 1–18 )............................................. 5 Paramere apices distinctly swollen ( Fig. 5, 9 View Figures 1–18 , 27, 29, 31 View Figures 19–32 ).......................................................... 12 5(4).
– Median lobe of aedeagus in dorsal view with paired apical lobes widely separated ( Fig. 11 View Figures 1–18 ,
19 View Figures 19–32 ). ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Median lobe of aedeagus in dorsal view with paired apical lobes adjacent, at least apically. .. 7
6(5).
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In lateral view, apex of median lobe acute ( Fig. 12 View Figures 1–18 ). .................................... A. potens (Brown) In lateral view, apex of median lobe broadly rounded ( Fig. 20 View Figures 19–32 ). .................. A. superans (Fall)
7(5).
– Elytra setose; internal sac of aedeagus with elongate flagellum ( Fig. 15, 16 View Figures 1–18 )..............................
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