Aphodiinae, Leach, 1815

Published, First, 2007, A review of the Aphodiinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) of southern South America, Zootaxa 1458, pp. 1-80 : 9-10

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077698

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87FF-FF9A-FF93-FF79-FF116A8C7773

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scientific name

Aphodiinae
status

 

Key to species of Aphodiinae View in CoL of southern South America

1. Head strongly convex, clypeal surface rugosely punctate and distinctly setose (Fig. 1) .............................. ............................................................................................ Argeremazus neuquen Stebnicka and Dellacasa

- Head flat to weakly convex; clypeal surface variable, smooth to tuberculate, finely to coarsely punctate, sometimes weakly setose, but never convex and distinctly setose (Figs. 2–5) ........................................... 2

2. Labrum and mandibles not visible in antero-dorsal view, hidden beneath expanded clypeus (Figs. 3–5).. 3

- Labrum and mandibles visible in antero-dorsal view (Fig. 2) [ Aegialiini View in CoL ] ................................................. 7

3. Elytral intervals margined at base (most visible toward the sides) (Figs. 3, 5, 12, 13, 15, 19–21, etc.); pygidium with basal longitudinal groove (Figs. 6, 11), usually eroded in apical half (Fig. 10); elytra with internal swelling along sutural margin that fits into the pygidial groove (Fig. 6) ....................................... 4

- Elytral intervals not margined at base (Figs. 2, 4), smoothly rounded (Figs. 35, 36, 39, etc.); pygidium entirely smooth (Fig. 9), unmodified, never eroded in apical half; elytral apex at suture not enlarged, sharply edged (Fig. 9).................................................................................................................................. 5

4. Clypeus smooth, with transverse wrinkles or transverse ridges (Figs. 3, 12–15, 19–21); pronotum without grooves or rows of punctures; metafemur never greatly swollen, not larger than profemur [ Eupariini View in CoL ] .... 8

- Clypeus granulate or tuberculate, never with transverse ridges (Figs. 5, 28, 29, 31–33); pronotum usually with rows of punctures; metafemur usually enlarged (not in Pleurophorus ), larger than profemur (Fig. 30) [ Psammodiini View in CoL ]............................................................................................................................................ 18

5. Metatibia with apical spurs not separated by metatarsus (Fig. 7)............................................................... 6

- Metatibia with apical spurs separated by metatarsus (Fig. 8) [ Aphodiini View in CoL ]............................................... 23

6. Body robust, moderately elongate, dark brown without markings, resembling a small A. granarius (Fig. 51) [ Proctophanini ] ............................................................................. Australaphodius frenchi (Blackburn)

- Body not robust, distinctly elongate and parallel-sided, yellow brown with darker markings (Figs. 49–50) [ Didactyliini ] ....................................................................... Aidophus spp. [see Erroneous Records section]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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