Isorhipis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12519926 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:30F462F1-966F-4A4F-9D10-BF967AED6574 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E87D8-583F-1845-FF09-FA9401F9F833 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Isorhipis |
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Key to the species of Isorhipis in the Nearctic region (modified from Muona 2000)
1. Elytra at least partly yellowish brown or reddish orange, very rarely dark brown................... 2
— Elytra black, body usually black, extremities and sometimes abdomen yellowish red...................................................................... Isorhipis nubila ( Bonvouloir, 1871)
2(1). Tergite VII with strong median keel; pronotal median groove usually restricted to basal half; elytra medially evenly yellowish brown or red, with sides and apical region dark......................... 3
— Tergite VII with poorly developed, low median keel; pronotum with sharp median groove extending usually from base to apical half; elytra with basal half yellowish brown, apical half dark, very rarely entirely dark brown........................................ Isorhipis ruficornis ( Say, 1823)
3(2). Elytra with well-marked, mostly punctate striae; eastern species................................ 4
— Elytral striae weak, without punctures; western species.......... Isorhipis occidentalis Muona, 2000
4(3). Femur infuscate red and black, with dark red tibiae and tarsi; elytra dark reddish orange and black........................................................... Isorhipis bicolor Otto , new species
— Femur, tibiae and tarsi unicolored dark brown; elytra variably dark orange and dark brown...................................................................... Isorhipis obliqua ( Say, 1836)
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