Acinopus Dejean, 1821
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.5.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6089866 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A4878E-A930-FF64-8AD8-38E5A2A89727 |
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Acinopus Dejean, 1821 |
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Key to species of genus Acinopus Dejean, 1821 View in CoL of Iran
1 Right mandible with excision at dorsal edge (subgenus Acinopus View in CoL )...............................................2
- Right mandible without excision at dorsal edge............................................................. 4
2 Excision of dorsal edge of right mandible situated close to base ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ). Anterior angles of clypeus as a rule with two setiferous pore punctures each. 10–17 mm. W Europe to Near East and Iran................... A. (s.str.) picipes (Olivier, 1795) View in CoL
- Basal angle of excision distinctly distant from base ( Figs 5, 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ). Anterior angles of clypeus with one setiferous pore puncture each................................................................................................ 3
3 Basal angle somewhat to distinctly behind level of apical margin of clypeus ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ). Macropterous species. 11–17 mm. From Greece to north-western China and Kashmir................................... A. (s.str.) laevigatus Ménétriés, 1832 View in CoL
- Basal angle somewhat anterior to level of apical margin of clypeus ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ). Brachypterous species, elytra fused at suture. 13– 17.1 mm. Southern Zagros Mts...................................................... A. (s.str.) zagrosensis View in CoL sp. n.
4 Clypeus not strongly emarginate, tarsi smooth above......................................................... 5
- Clypeus strongly emarginate. Tarsi densely covered with hairs above, 12–17 mm. From Greece to north-western China and Kashmir..................................................... A. (Oedematicus) megacephalus (A. Rossi, 1794) View in CoL
5 Right mandible at dorsal edge basally slightly incurved and strongly crenulate in apical half, surface of mandibles distinctly coarsely furrowed. Elytra with deepened striae, interval 3 without pore puncture, surface matt by strong reticulation. Body wide and slightly flattened, larger, 18–28 mm. Distributed from Italy to Middle Asia...................................................................................................... A. (Osimus) ammophilus Dejean, 1829 View in CoL
- Right mandible at dorsal edge not incurved and not crenulate in apical half, surface of mandibles finely furrowed. Elytra with very fine striae, interval 3 as a rule with pore puncture in apical third, surface shiny by very weak reticulation. Body short-oval, convex, and smaller, 14–19 mm. From Armenia, Azerbaidjan, and Iran to Middle Asia , Afghanistan und north-western China................................................................. A. (Haplacinopus) striolatus Zoubkoff, 1833 View in CoL
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