Laemoglyptus, Fairmaire, 1886
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Key to the groups and subgroups of Himalayan Laemoglyptus -species (males)
1 Emarginations of lateral sides of pronotum are situated near the base ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). ................ .............................................................................................. L. ramiferus -group (p. 445)
– Emarginations of lateral sides of pronotum are situated far from base (as in Figs. 2, 3, 4 View Figs ). ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2 Lateral emarginations of pronotum are closed laterally in dorsal view; narrowed portion of pronotum behind the emarginations shorter; posterior margin of pronotum convex ( Fig. 4 View Figs ). ............................................................................................. L. vicinus -group (p. 462)
– Lateral emarginations of pronotum are mostly open laterally in dorsal view; narrowed portion of pronotum behind emarginations longer; posterior margin of pronotum slightly rounded, slightly sinuate or nearly straight ( Figs. 2, 3 View Figs ). ( L. bomfordii -group, p. 448). ................... 3
3 Protruding lateral parts of pronotum strongly convex ( Fig. 3 View Figs ). .......................................... .......................................................................................... L. schmidti -subgroup (p. 461)
– Protruding lateral parts of pronotum at most moderately convex as in Fig. 2 View Figs . ............... 4
4 Inner portion of dorsal part of aedeagus with strong keels. ............................................... .................................................................................... L. bhutanensis -subgroup (p. 454)
– Inner portion of dorsal part of aedeagus without strong keels. ....................................... 5
5 Apices of fused parameres curved ventrad terminally. .......... L. bilyi -subgroup (p. 452)
– Apices of fused parameres not curved ventrad terminally. ............................................. 6
6 Fused laterophyses at most shallowly emarginate terminally. ........................................... ................................................................................... L. gandakiensis -subgroup (p. 448)
– Laterophyses distinctly divided terminally. ................... L. bomfordii -subgroup (p. 451)
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