Sphaerobulbus, Zhao & Tang, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.019 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3883354 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/013987C4-FF83-FFC9-FF61-C1F72B8919D9 |
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Tatiana |
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Sphaerobulbus |
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Key to species of Sphaerobulbus View in CoL
The key is based on species descriptions provided by SMൾŦANA (2003, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2016) and the photographs of all species from Smetana’s collection taken by the second author in 2012.
1 Elytra about as-long-as or longer than pronotum, EL/ PL=0.99–1.1; abdominal tergites VII with apical palisade fringe. .................................................................... 2
– Elytra shorter than pronotum, EL/PL=0.77–0.90; abdominal tergites VII without apical palisade fringe. ........................................................................................ 6
2 Abdominal tergites III–V each with deep median impression delimited by two short oblique carinae and posterior basal line; body without bluish tint. ......... 3
– Abdominal tergites III–V each without deep median impression and two short oblique carinae; body with bluish tint. .................................................................... 5
3 Pronotum as long as wide, PL/PW=1.00; subhumeral portion of each elytron with gold tomentose pubescence, abdominal tergites VI and VII each with medi- an golden tomentose patch. Habitus: Fig. 36 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2006: Figs 8–10). China (Shaanxi). .... ............................................. S. ornatus Smetana, 2006 View in CoL
– Pronotum distinctly longer than wide, PL/PW=1.21– 1.30; elytra and abdominal tergites without gold tomentose pubescence or patch. .................................... 4
4 Head as wide as long, HW/HL=1.00; paramere asymmetrical, underside of paramere with three degenerated sensory peg setae in apical portion. Habitus: Fig. 34 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2005: Figs 5–7). China (Shaanxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Guizhou?). .............. ..................................................... S. rex Smetana, 2005 View in CoL
– Head a little wider than long, HW/HL=1.08; paramere almost symmetrical, underside of paramere with five degenerated sensory peg setae in subapical portion. Habitus: Figs 3, 4. Aedeagus: Figs 15–17 View Figs 13–18 . China (Guangxi). ............................. S. guangxiensis View in CoL sp. nov.
5 Posterior angles of head rounded; posterior half of head with broad impunctate midline; apical portion of aedeagal median lobe hook-like; underside of paramere with sparse sensory peg setae. Habitus: Figs 5, 6. Aedeagus: Figs 19–23. China (Yunnan). .................. ......................................................... S. ningliei View in CoL sp. nov.
– Posterior angles of head slightly prominent; posterior half of head with narrow impunctate midline; apical portion of aedeagal median lobe straightly pointed apicad; underside of paramere with dense sensory peg setae. Habitus: Fig. 26 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2010: Figs 3, 4). China (Sichuan, Yunnan). ................ ......................................... S. cardinalis Smetana, 2010 View in CoL
6 Forebody metallic blue. Habitus: Figs 1, 2. Aedeagus: Figs 7–12. China (Sichuan). ................................. ....................................................... S. smetanai View in CoL sp. nov.
– Forebody blackish (head and pronotum with dark blue hue in S. davidi View in CoL ). .................................................. 7
7 Abdominal tergites VI and VII each with median golden tomentose patch. ................................................... 8
– Abdominal tergites VI and VII each without median golden tomentose patch. .......................................... 10
8 Larger species, BL= 26 mm. Aedeagus: SMETANA (2016: Figs 7, 8). China (Guangxi). ............................... ............................................ S. thomasi Smetana, 2016 View in CoL
– Smaller species, BL= 14–16 mm. ................................ 9
9 Elytra much shorter than wide, EL/EW=0.75; elytra reddish brown. Habitus: Fig. 29 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2006, Figs 3–5). China (Yunnan). ............................... ....................................... S. biplagiatus Smetana, 2006 View in CoL
– Elytra shorter than wide, EL/EW=0.86; elytra blackish. Habitus: Fig. 30 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2003: Figs 32–34 View Figs 32–37 ). China (Yunnan). ............................................... ............................................ S. brezinai Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
10 Smaller species, BL= 9–10.5 mm; posterior margin of abdominal segment VII and entire abdominal segments VIII–X reddish yellow. Habitus: Fig. 32 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2005: Figs 10–12). China (Sichuan). ................................................. S. pusio Smetana, 2005 View in CoL
– Larger species, BL= 12.5–20 mm; entire abdominal segments VII–X blackish. ........................................ 11
11 Median impression of abdominal tergites III–V relatively deeper, laterally delimited by two short oblique carinae. Habitus: Fig. 25 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2003: Figs 22–25). China (Yunnan, Sichuan). ....................... ........................................ S. bisinuatus Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
– Median impression of abdominal tergites III–V shallower or indistinct, laterally without two short oblique carinae. ......................................................... 12
12 Legs reddish. .............................................................. 13
– Legs blackish. ............................................................. 16
13 Posterior half of head with impunctate midline; punctation of head and pronotum mostly very dense and well delimited, interstices smooth and ridge-like. Ha- bitus: Fig. 28 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2005: Figs 20–22). China (Sichuan). ................. S. bicolor Smetana, 2005 View in CoL
– Posterior half of head without impunctate midline; punctation of head and pronotum mostly less dense and slightly confluent, interstices microsculptured and not ridge-like. .................................................... 14
14 Head wider than long, HW/HL=1.11. Aedeagus: SMETANA (2016: Figs 3, 4). China (Yunnan). .............. ............................................... S. radani Smetana, 2016 View in CoL
– Head much wider than long, HW/HL=1.31. ........ 15
15 Midanterior portion of head with sparse punctation; pronotum with broad impunctate midline; posterior basal line of abdominal tergites IV and V bisinuate. Habitus: Fig. 33 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2005: Figs 3–5). China (Sichuan). ................................................... ......................................... S. nagahatai Smetana, 2005 View in CoL
– Midanterior portion of head with dense punctation; pronotum with narrow impunctate midline; posteri- or basal line of abdominal tergites IV and V simple. Habitus: Fig. 37 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2003: Figs 27, 28 View Figs 24–31 ). China (Yunnan). ...................................................... .................................. S. yulongmontis Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
16 Head and pronotum with dark blue hue; interstices of head and pronotum smooth. Aedeagus: SMETANA (2016, Figs 11–13). China (Yunnan). ........................... ............................................... S. davidi Smetana, 2016 View in CoL
– Head and pronotum without dark blue hue; interstices of head and pronotum microsculptured. ........ 17
17 Superior and inferior lines of pronotal hypomeron widely separated at anterior angle. ......................... 18
– Superior and inferior lines of pronotal hypomeron joined at anterior angle. ............................................ 19
18 Pronotum with punctation mostly well delimited and interstices even. Habitus: Fig. 31 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETA- NA (2003: Figs 82–84). China (Qinghai, Yunnan, Xizang). ................................. S. nigrita ( Smetana, 2003) View in CoL
– Pronotum with punctation mostly confluent and interstices bumpy. Habitus: Fig. 24 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETA- NA (2003: Figs 90, 91). China (Xizang). ....................... ........................................... S. alpinus ( Smetana, 2003) View in CoL
19 Sternite 9 with posterior margin deeply emarginate; median lobe of aedeagus less acute at apex, paramere wider. Habitus: Fig. 35 View Figs 32–37 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2003: Figs 37 View Figs 32–37 –39). China (Yunnan). ....................................... ......................................... S. yunnanus Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
– Sternite 9 with posterior margin shallowly emarginate; median lobe of aedeagus acute at apex, paramere narrower. Habitus: Fig. 27 View Figs 24–31 . Aedeagus: SMETANA (2003: Figs 41, 42). China (Yunnan). ............................ ............................................. S. murzini Smetana, 2003 View in CoL
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