Cryptocanthon

Cook, Joyce, 2002, A Revision Of The Neotropical Genus Cryptocanthon Balthasar (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 1) 56, pp. 3-96 : 6-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065x(2002)56[3:arotng]2.0.co;2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387A3-FF81-FFB0-BACA-FB54BDD1DC68

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Carolina

scientific name

Cryptocanthon
status

 

Key to Species of Cryptocanthon View in CoL

1a. Pronotal hypomeron carinate ( Fig. 2)........................... 2

1b. Pronotal hypomeron not carinate.............................. 18

2a. Inflexed portion of elytron with basal fovea ( Fig. 2)................ 3

2b. Inflexed portion of elytron without basal fovea.................... 13

3a. Clypeus strongly produced anteriorly ( Fig. 80)..... 14. C. lobatus Howden View in CoL

3b. Clypeus not strongly produced anteriorly........................ 4

4a. Pygidium with median swelling or longitudinal carina............... 5

4b. Pygidium without median swelling or longitudinal carina............. 11

5a. Vertical surface of clypeus foveate............................. 6

5b. Vertical surface of clypeus not foveate.......................... 7

6a. Metathoracic wings fully formed; clypeal teeth well developed in male ( Fig. 177 View Figs )................................... 33. C. parvus Howden View in CoL

6b. Metathoracic wings reduced, not functional; clypeal teeth poorly developed in male ( Fig. 90 View Figs )........................... 16. C. newtoni Howden View in CoL

7a. Metathoracic wings fully formed............... 18. C. osaensis View in CoL sp.nov.

7b. Metathoracic wings reduced, not functional...................... 8

8a. Male protibia not lobed medially on inner margin ( Fig. 57 View Figs ); parameres broadly rounded apically ( Fig. 59 View Figs )............... 10. C. cristobalensis Howden View in CoL

8b. Male protibia lobed medially; parameres not as above............... 9

9a. Male protibia with a single median lobe on inner margin ( Fig. 52 View Figs ); paramere apices narrow ( Fig. 55 View Figs ).................. 9. C. brevisetosus Howden View in CoL

9b. Male protibia bilobed or trilobed on inner margin; paramere apices broad ..................................................... 10

10a. Male protibia bilobed on inner margin ( Fig. 70 View Figs ); paramere apices rounded ( Fig. 73 View Figs )................................... 12. C. howdeni View in CoL sp.nov.

10b. Male protibia trilobed on inner margin ( Fig. 94 View Figs ); paramere apices angulatetruncate ( Fig. 97 View Figs )......................... 17. C. ocosingo View in CoL sp.nov.

11a. Paramere apices broadly truncate ( Fig. 87 View Figs )...... 15. C. montebello View in CoL sp.nov.

11b. Paramere apices roundly angulate ( Figs. 48 View Figs , 106).................. 12

12a. Elytra rounded dorsally ( Fig. 49 View Figs )................ 8. C. bochilae View in CoL sp.nov.

12b. Elytra strongly arched dorsally ( Fig. 107)....... 19. C. rayonensis View in CoL sp.nov.

13a. Metathoracic wings fully formed.............................. 14

13b. Metathoracic wings reduced, not functional...................... 16

14a. Paramere apices truncate, with a fringe of setae ( Fig. 143)....................................... 26. C. genieri View in CoL sp.nov.

14b. Paramere apices rounded ( Figs. 113 View Figs , 189 View Figs )...................... 15

15a. Clypeal emargination of male deeply rounded between teeth ( Fig. 111 View Figs ); male protibia shallowly notched before apex ( Fig. 110 View Figs ); Costa Rica.................................................... 20. C. solisi View in CoL sp.nov.

15b. Clypeal emargination of male shallow between teeth ( Fig. 187 View Figs ); male protibia strongly notched before apex ( Fig. 186 View Figs ); Ecuador.. 35. C. urguensis View in CoL sp.nov

16a. Pygidium strongly lobed medially ( Fig. 77 View Figs ).................................................... 13. C. lindemanae Howden and Gill View in CoL

16b. Pygidium evenly convex medially............................. 17

17a. Genae strongly produced anteriorly ( Fig. 64); elytra bilobed dorsally ( Fig. 67); parameres narrow, angulate- truncate apically ( Fig. 66)..................................................... 11. C. denticulum View in CoL sp.nov.

17b. Genae not strongly produced anteriorly ( Fig. 157 View Figs ); elytra evenly convex dorsally; parameres broad, truncate at apex ( Fig. 159 View Figs )...................................... 29. C. medinae View in CoL sp.nov.

18a. Inflexed portion of elytra with basal fovea....................... 19

18b. Inflexed portion of elytra lacking basal fovea.................... 21

19a. Vertical surface of clypeus foveate..................................................... 4. C. campbellorum Howden View in CoL

19b. Vertical surface of clypeus not foveate......................... 20

20a. Eyes partly visible dorsally when head is retracted...... 2. C. gilli View in CoL sp.nov.

20b. Eyes not visible dorsally when head is retracted..... 7. C. pumilus View in CoL sp.nov.

21a. Vertical surface of clypeus foveate........................... 22

21b. Vertical surface of clypeus not foveate........................ 27

22a. Elytra fringed laterally with elongate, curved setae ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). genae strongly produced anteriorly, margin of clypeus strongly sinuate lateral to apical teeth ( Fig. 167).................................... 31. C. otonga View in CoL sp.nov.

22b. Elytral setae normal, genae not strongly produced anteriorly, margin of clypeus not strongly sinuate...................................... 23

23a. Paramere apices not truncate ( Figs. 24 View Figs , 39 View Figs , 118)................... 24

23b. Paramere apices truncate ( Figs. 133, 138)........................ 26

24a. Metathoracic wings fully formed.............. 6. C. peckorum Howden View in CoL

24b. Metathoracic wings reduced, not functional...................... 25

25a. Paramere apices conjointly concave ( Fig. 118); Colombia 21. C. altus Howden View in CoL

25b. Paramere apices divergent, narrowly rounded ( Fig. 24 View Figs ); Venezuela............................................. 3. C. nebulinus Howden View in CoL

26a. Parameres narrow apically in lateral view ( Fig. 137), lacking apical fringe of setae ( Fig. 138)............................... 25. C. foveatus View in CoL sp.nov.

26b. Parameres broad apically in lateral view ( Fig. 132), with apical fringe of setae ( Fig. 133)............................... 24. C. escobari View in CoL sp.nov.

27a. Posterior pronotal angles distinctly incised; paramere apices with fringe of setae ( Fig. 174)............................ 32. C. paradoxus Balthasar View in CoL

27b. Posterior pronotal angles not incised; paramere apices without fringe of setae ..................................................... 28

28a. Metathoracic wings fully formed.............................. 29

28b. Metathoracic wings reduced, not functional...................... 31

29a. Paramere apices rounded ( Fig. 34 View Figs ); French Guiana.... 5. C. galboa sp.nov.

29b. Paramere apices truncate or angulate........................... 30

30a. Male protibia deeply notched on inner margin (Fig. 145); paramere apices truncate ( Fig. 148 View Figs ); Colombia, Panama......... 27. C. humidus Howden View in CoL

30b. Male protibia not deeply notched on inner margin ( Fig. 125); paramere apices weakly angulate ( Fig. 128); Ecuador........... 23. C. curticrinis View in CoL sp.nov.

31a. Apical abdominal sternite with median lobe on posterior margin ( Fig. 154 View Figs ) 32

31b. Apical abdominal sternite not lobed posteriorly.................... 33

32a. Male protibia strongly notched on inner margin ( Fig. 120 View Figs ); paramere apices uniform, not depressed medially ( Fig. 123 View Figs )..................................................... 22. C. chiriquinus Howden and Gill View in CoL

32b. Male protibia weakly notched on inner margin ( Fig. 150 View Figs ); paramere apices depressed medially ( Fig. 153 View Figs )................ 28. C. lobipygus View in CoL sp.nov.

33a. Inflexed part of elytron lacking median striae; male protibia strongly notched near apex ( Fig. 161); parameres truncate at apex ( Fig. 164)...................................................... 30. C. napoensis View in CoL sp.nov.

33b. Inflexed part of elytron with median stria; male protibia weakly or not notched ( Figs. 11, 181); parameres not truncate at apex.................... 34

34a. Punctures of pronotal disc shallow, annulate; male protibia broadly, shallowly notched medially before apex ( Fig. 11); paramere apices narrowly angled ( Fig. 14)................................... 1. C. andersoni View in CoL sp.nov.

34b. Punctures of pronotal disc small, deep, not annulate; male protibia not notched medially before apex ( Fig. 181); paramere apices broadly angled ( Fig. 184)..................................... 34. C. punctatus View in CoL sp.nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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