Eurypogon, Motschulsky, 1859

Packova, Gabriela, Hájek, Jiří, Geiser, Michael & Kundrata, Robin, 2024, Taxonomic review of Palearctic Eurypogon Motschulsky (Coleoptera: Artematopodidae), with a redescription of the only European species and descriptions of three new species from China, Zootaxa 5437 (4), pp. 451-479 : 474

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5437.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10988413

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scientific name

Eurypogon
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An updated identification key to Eurypogon View in CoL View at ENA species from the Chinese mainland

1. Head and pronotum blackish, elytra metallic blue to green ( Fig. 1C, D View FIGURE 1 ).......................................... 2

-. Head, pronotum, and elytra more or less uniformly dark brown to blackish....................................... 3

2. Pronotum with slightly concave sides and not so prominent posterior angles ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 in Kundrata et al. 2013); punctures on head and pronotum larger and denser............................................. E. jaechi Kundrata et al., 2013

-. Pronotum with distinctly concave sides and prominent posterior angles ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 in Kundrata et al. 2013); punctures on head and pronotum smaller and sparser........................................... E. heishuiensis Kundrata et al., 2013

3. Male elytra ≥ 2.3 times as long as wide; female elytra ≥ 2.1 times as long as wide; aedeagus with U-shaped phallobase ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 )....................................................................... E. sanzang Wang & Liu, 2021

-. Male elytra ≤ 2.2 times as long as wide; female elytra ≤ 2.0 times as long as wide; aedeagus without U-shaped phallobase.. 4

4. Elytra with relatively rough surface, elytral punctures coarse, moderately large to large ( Fig. 10B, E View FIGURE 10 ).................. 5

-. Elytra with relatively smooth surface, elytral punctures fine, small ( Fig. 10C, F View FIGURE 10 )................................... 6

5. Intervals between elytral punctures within single row usually less than 1.0 times puncture diameter; intervals between elytral punctures of different rows usually about 1.0 puncture diameter ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ); parameres distinctly shorter, reaching about 3/5 of median lobe ( Fig. 12B View FIGURE 12 )............................................................... E. pubescens sp. nov.

-. Intervals between elytral punctures within single row usually 1.0–2.0 times puncture diameter; intervals between elytral punctures of different rows usually about 2.0–3.0 puncture diameter ( Fig. 10E View FIGURE 10 ); parameres distinctly longer, reaching about the place where the median lobe is abruptly narrowed subapically ( Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 )............ E. schuhi Packova & Kundrata, 2023

6. Aedeagal median lobe robust, with sides subparallel for most of their length, width at base almost equal to width in middle ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 )................................................................................ E. ruzickai sp. nov.

-. Aedeagal median lobe slender, distinctly widest basally, width at base approximately twice width in middle ( Fig. 12F View FIGURE 12 )........................................................................................... E. turnai sp. nov.

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