Elmomorphus, Sharp, 1888

Kodada, Ján, Selnekovič, Dávid, Jäch, Manfred A., Goffová, Katarína & Vďačný, Peter, 2021, Taxonomic revision of the genus Elmomorphus Sharp, 1888 I. Japanese and Korean species (Coleoptera: Dryopidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 758 (1), pp. 97-121 : 117

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1427

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D063C3C3-76CD-450A-AC01-0035CFA51379

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5095036

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6960BF58-FF84-FFDC-5494-4FF1FA80A1D5

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Felipe

scientific name

Elmomorphus
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Key to the adults of the species of Elmomorphus from Japan and Korea

1. Male labrum with several long, rather widely spaced setae arranged in a more or less distinct transverse row ( Fig. 6A View Fig ); similar, moderately longer setae arranged in small clusters on prosternal process and metaventrite ( Fig. 6C, E View Fig ), and on apex of ventrite 5 ( Fig. 7D View Fig ); long setae on labrum maximally half as long as interocular distance, most elongate ventral setae moderately shorter than those on labrum. Parameres in apical half slightly curved ventrad, nearly straight ( Fig. 8B View Fig ). Female: bursa copulatrix with a cluster of minute spines on each side in distal portions ( Fig. 9D View Fig ) ................ .................................................................................................................. E. brevicornis Sharp, 1888

– Male labrum with numerous conspicuously long, closely arranged setae in a transverse row ( Fig. 6B View Fig ); similar setae in extensive clusters on prosternal process, metaventrite ( Fig. 6D, F View Fig ), and on apex of ventrite 5 ( Fig. 7E View Fig ); most elongate setae on labrum about ⅔ of interocular distance, longest ventral setae moderately longer than interocular distance. Parameres in apical half strongly curved ( Fig. 8D View Fig ). Female: bursa copulatrix with cluster of minute spines and with several larger sclerites scattered over its proximal portion ( Fig. 9E View Fig ) ...................................... E. amamiensis Nomura, 1959

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dryopidae

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