Prionacalus, WHITE, 1845
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065x-67.3.201 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5397804 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787D5-FFBC-DB18-0BFD-AFACF5A4FDF8 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Prionacalus |
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF PRIONACALUS View in CoL
1. Elytral sculpture different on basal and distal halves............................................................2
1′. Elytral sculpture uniform (or similar) throughout ............................................................................ 3
2. Males: Last maxillary and labial palpomere notably enlarged at apex (longest width equal to about 0.65 times its length); cephalic carinae ( Fig. 18 View Figs ) not notably elevated at apex. Females: Cephalic carinae slightly elevated ( Fig. 23 View Figs ); antennae reaching about apex of basal 1/3 of elytra (sometimes almost elytral middle) ( Fig. 23 View Figs ). Ecuador, Peru.................. ............................................. Prionacalus atys View in CoL
2′. Males: Last maxillary and labial palpomere slender towards apex (longest width 0.35– 0.45 times its length); cephalic carinae ( Fig. 29 View Figs ) distinctly elevated at apex. Females: Cephalic carinae distinctly elevated ( Fig. 37 View Figs ); antennae reaching base of distal 1/3–1/4 of elytra ( Fig. 37 View Figs ). Ecuador, Colombia, Peru................. ......................................... Prionacalus cacicus View in CoL
3. Genal apex with long, acute projection ( Fig. 42 View Figs ). Colombia.......... Prionacalus demelti View in CoL
3′. Genal apex with short, acute projection or rounded and not projected ( Figs. 53 View Figs , 66 View Figs , 78 View Figs ).......................................................................4
4. Prosternal process with spiniform projection on underside of apex ( Fig. 14 View Figs ); protibia of male enlarged near middle. Ecuador.............. .................................... Prionacalus whymperi View in CoL
4′. Prosternal process without spiniform projection on underside of apex or with rounded projection ( Fig. 15 View Figs ); protibiae of male gradually enlarged from base................................5
5. Cephalic carinae almost indistinct in both sexes ( Figs. 66, 72 View Figs ); sulcus between cephalic carinae distinctly deep ( Fig. 66 View Figs ). Argentina, Bolivia, Peru....... Prionacalus woytkowskii View in CoL
5′. Cephalic carinae distinct, mainly in males ( Figs. 78, 84 View Figs , 124 View Figs ); sulcus between cephalic carinae slightly or moderately deep ( Figs. 78, 84 View Figs , 124 View Figs ).........................................................6
6. Antennae of male not reaching elytral apex ( Fig. 124 View Figs ). Female unknown. Peru................. .................................... Prionacalus uniformis View in CoL
6′. Antennae reaching or surpassing elytral apex in male ( Fig. 76 View Figs ), and distal 1/ 3 in female ( Fig. 84 View Figs ). Ecuador, Peru....... Prionacalus iphis View in CoL
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