Lemula, Ohbayashi & Chou, 2019

Ohbayashi, Nobuo & Chou, Wen-I, 2019, Revision of the genus Lemula (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lepturinae), Zootaxa 4671 (4), pp. 451-499 : 493-494

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.4.1

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Lemula
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Key to the subgenera, species and subspecies of the genus Lemula View in CoL

1. Pronotum widest at lateral tubercles, strongly constricted near anterior third with transversally swollen apical collar, and weakly constricted in front of posterior margin; hind tibiae short, less than 0. 7 times of hind tibia. [subgenus Lemula View in CoL ]........... 2

- Pronotum widest at base; apex narrowly marginate without transversely swollen collar area; hind tibiae long, more than 0. 8 times of hind tibia. [subgenus Pseudolemula ].............................................................. 29

2. Elytra pale yellow with distinct cross shaped black pattern (Figs. XIII-26).......................... L. (s. str.) crucifera View in CoL

- Elytra unicolorous without cross shaped pattern............................................................. 3

3. Elytra glossy blackish brown, widened toward apical fifth in both sexes (Figs. XIII-27)............... L. (s. str.) japonica View in CoL

- Elytra not glossy blackish brown, almost parallel-sided in male................................................. 4

4. Elytra ochre, yellowish to reddish brown or dark brown....................................................... 5

- Elytra metallic blue, bluish green, bronzy or dark green...................................................... 14

5. Elytra furnished with slanted hairs of even or uneven length (Figs. VI-1–6)........................................ 6

- Elytra furnished with intermixed erect and slanted hairs (Figs. VI-7–11)......................................... 11

6. Elytra elongate, length more than 2.0 times humeral width..................................................... 7

- Elytra shorter, less than 1.7 times humeral width............................................. L. (s. str.) nishimurai View in CoL

7. Femora bi-colored..................................................................................... 8

- Femora uni-colored................................................................................... 9

8. Pronotum entirely black; abdominal ventrites I–III or I–IV in male, and I–III in female black, and the remainder yellow..... L. (s. str.) decipiens View in CoL

- Pronotum at least partly reddish brown; abdominal ventrites in males black except lateral margins, (black area reduced in females).............................................................................. L. (s. str.) rufithorax View in CoL

9. Elytra shorter than twice humeral width; elytra with moderately dense punctures (Fig. VI-4)............ L. (s. str.) confusa View in CoL

- Elytra longer than twice humeral width; elytral with sparse punctures (Figs. VI-5, 6)............................... 10

10. Dorsal surface lusterless; elytral punctures large (Fig. VI-5); elytral hairs rather long; only the last abdominal ventrite yellow; distributing in high altitude of ca. above 2,000 m ........................................... L. (s. str.) aequipilosa View in CoL

- Dorsal surface glossy; elytral punctures small (Fig. VI-6); elytral hairs very short; apical three or four abdominal ventrites yellow in male, and all ventrites yellowish in female; occurs at middle altitudes of below 2,000 m ........................................................................................................... L. (s. str.) nitidiuscula View in CoL .

11. Dorsal surface glossy; elytra reddish brown, sparsely furnished with short slanted hairs intermixed with a long erect hairs (Fig. VI-11)........................................................................... L. (s. str.) brunneipennis View in CoL

- Dorsal surface not glossy; elytra yellowish to blackish brown, densely furnished with slanted hairs with several intermixed erect hairs.............................................................................................. 12

12. Slanted hairs of elytra less than half the length of erect hairs (Fig. VI-9); legs reddish brown except for black apices of each femur and dark apical tarsomere............................................................... L. (s. str.) zhani View in CoL

- Slanted hairs of elytra long, slightly shorter than the length of erect hairs; legs dark brown to black................... 13

13. Pronotal hairs short; endophallus with H-shaped dm but without ds (Fig. V-10).................... L. (s. str.) jinfoshana View in CoL

- Pronotal hairs long; endophallus with cordiform dm and spherical ds ........................................... 14

14. Head and pronotum glossy, usually black with sparse punctures; elytra with long erect and slanted hairs, the former bristle-like and thicker than the latter (Fig. VI-8)......................................................... L. (s. str.) setigera View in CoL

- Head and pronotum lusterless, usually reddish to blackish brown with dense punctures; elytra densely punctured with moderate length of erect and slanted hairs, both are of same thickness (Fig. VI-7)....................... L. (s. str.) testaceipennis View in CoL

15. Head, pronotum and legs bluish green.................................................................... 16

- Head, pronotum and legs yellowish to reddish brown........................................................ 18

16. Elytral hairs whitish to pale yellow...................................................................... 17

- Elytral hairs blackish to dark brown...................................................................... 19

17. Elytra longer than twice humeral width; pronotum longer than wide; endophallus of Type A......... L. (s. str.) cyanipennis View in CoL

- Elytra shorter than twice humeral width; endophallus of Type C............................................... 18

18. Abdominal ventrites entirely yellowish in both sexes; antennae rather long; pronotal punctures sparse; elytral punctures fine............................................................................ L. (s. str.) formosana View in CoL formosana View in CoL

- Lateral base of abdominal ventrites I–II of male usually darkened; antennae rather short; pronotal punctures dense; elytral punctures large and coarse.......................................................... L. (s. str.) formosana View in CoL aenea

19. Head and pronotum black with bluish or greenish tint........................................................ 20

- Head and pronotum light yellowish brown................................................................ 26

20. Elytra furnished with short suberect or subrecumbent hairs................................................... 21

- Elytra densely furnished with long suberect hairs........................................................... 24

21. Elytral hairs black; elytra shorter than twice humeral width................................................... 22

- Elytral hairs pale (Fig. XII-15); elytra same as or longer than twice humeral width................... L. (s. str.) simillima

22. Elytra with dense hairs (Fig. XII-15)........................................................ L. (s. str.) coerulea View in CoL

- Elytral with sparse hairs............................................................................... 23

23. Elytral with subrecumbent hairs (Fig. XII-17); abdominal ventrites partly black in male and entirely yellow in female (Fig. IX- 18)..................................................................................... L. (s. str.) fracta View in CoL

- Elytral with suberect hairs (Fig. XII-20); abdominal ventrites partly black in both sexes (Fig. IX-17)......... L. (s. str.) par View in CoL

24. Abdominal ventrites at least partly black in both sexes; pronotum longer than basal width........................... 25

- Abdominal ventrites partly black in male and entirely yellow in female (Fig. IX-18); pronotum shorter than basal width........................................................................................ L. (s. str.) holzschuhi

25. Abdominal ventrites I–II or I–III black in both sexes....................................... L. (s. str.) shaanxiensis View in CoL

- Abdominal ventrites entirely black in both sexes (Fig. X-19)...................................... L. (s. str.) pilifera View in CoL

26. Antennae yellowish brown; pronotum longer than wide...................................................... 27

- Antennae except for scape dark brown; pronotum wider than long.............................................. 28

27. Elytra with sparse fine punctures associated with very short suberect hairs.............. L. (s. str.) gorodinskii View in CoL gorodinskii View in CoL

- Elytra with moderately dense distinct punctures associated with moderately long slanted hairs........................................................................................................................................................................................................ L. (s. str.) gorodinskii View in CoL henanica

28. Elytral hairs moderately dense and as long as space between punctures (Fig. XIV-24)................. L. (s. str.) lata View in CoL lata View in CoL

- Elytral hairs sparse and very short (Fig. XIV-25)......................................... L. (s. str.) lata View in CoL zhejianga

29. Elytra metallic green.......................................................... L. (Pseudolemula) viridipennis View in CoL

- Elytra yellowish brown.............................................................. L. (Pseudolemula) tichyi View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

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