Paraplotes
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Key to the species of Paraplotes in Taiwan
Color patterns and sizes of elytra separate the species of Paraplotes in Taiwan into two groups: one has wider elytra and yellowish brown coloration (including P. j e ng i, P. taiwana , and P. yaoi ), the other has slender elytra and dark or blackish brown coloration (including P. cheni , P. meihuai , P. tahsiangi , P. tatakaensis , P. tsuenensis , and P. yuae ). However, these characters are variable in most species. Thus, this key is solely based on the aedeagus, which possess more reliable diagnostic characters.
1. Aedeagus twisted...................................................................................... 2
- Aedeagus normal...................................................................................... 4
2. Apical margin of aedeagus smooth and subtruncate, apex subequal to base in length ( Figs 61–63 View FIGURES 61 – 66 )..... P. tsuenensis sp. nov.
- Apical margin of aedeagus irregular and tapering anterior, apex wider than base................................... 3
3. Aedeagus wider (3.1X longer than wide), with apex concave, slightly curved in lateral view, abruptly narrowed near apex ( Figs 55–57 View FIGURES 55 – 60 ).................................................................................. P. tsoui sp. nov.
- Aedeagus narrower (3.9X longer then wide, with apex pointed, strongly curved in lateral view, gradually and apically nar- rowed ( Figs 73–75 View FIGURES 73 – 78 )....................................................................... P. yuae sp. nov.
4. Apex of aedeagus asymmetric ( Figs 27–29 View FIGURES 27 – 32 ).................................................. P. meihuai sp. nov.
- Apex of aedeagus symmetric............................................................................ 5
5. Apex of aedeagus truncate, or slightly concave, and slightly convex near middle.................................. 6
- Apex of aedeagus rounded or pointed..................................................................... 8
6. Aedeagus wide (<4.0X longer than wide), lateral spiculae two paired ( Figs 67–69 View FIGURES 67 – 72 )..................... P. y a o i sp. nov.
- Aedeagus slender (>4.0X longer then wide, lateral spiculae one paire........................................... 7
7. Apex of aedeagus truncate, without projection at middle of apical margin; apico-lateral sclerites much larger and elongate ( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9 – 14 )............................................................................. P. cheni sp. nov.
- Apex of aedeagus truncate or slightly concave, and convex at middle of apical margin; dorsal-lateral sclerites smaller ( Figs 15–17 View FIGURES 15 – 20 ).................................................................................. P. jengi sp. nov.
8. Aedeagus wide (<4.0X longer than wide), apex pointed ( Figs 33–35 View FIGURES 33 – 38 )............................. P. tahsiangi , sp. nov.
- Aedeagus slender (>5.0X longer then wide), apex rounded................................................... 9
9. Apico-lateral sclerites large, lateral spiculae two paired ( Figs 45–47 View FIGURES 45 – 50 )................................ P. taiwana Chûjô
- Apico-lateral sclerites small, lateral spiculae one paired ( Figs 51–53 View FIGURES 51 – 54 )............................ P. tatakaensis sp. nov.
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