Epitrichius Tagawa
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184420 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6230555 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF237E-E81B-FFCA-FC87-0BE3FA47EFFB |
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Epitrichius Tagawa |
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Key to species of the genus Epitrichius Tagawa
1 Anterior margin of clypeus distinctly raised, moderately to slightly emarginated medially, bilobed tips rounded........................................................................................................................................................2
1’ Anterior margin of clypeus not raised, distinctly emarginated medially, bilobed tips protruding................4
2 Dorsum usually overall shiny metallic green in males, metallic green or cupreous in females, females rarely blackish brown without metallic luster; basolateral angles of pronotum protruding basally; pygidium with a pair of median tufts of setae in both sexes. Taiwan............................. Epitrichius elegans ( Kano, 1931)
2’ Head and pronotum dull green, cupreous or black; basolateral angles of pronotum rounded, retracted; pygidium lacking a pair of median tufts of setae, setiferous overall with a small glabrous area centrally in males............................................................................................................................................................3
3 Head, pronotum (partly with copper red in females) and scutellum overall dull green with dense, short setae and distinct rugosity of surface, lacking lateral setose spot on sides of pronotum; major hook of internal sac always with lateral denticle ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17 – 18 ). Taiwan......................... Epitrichius cupreipes ( Bourgoin, 1915)
3’ Overall green in males and dark in females, males collected from northern Indochina and southernmost China usually with elytra black or dull green; head and pronotum with or without velutinous surface; head glabrous, central disc of pronotum sparsely setiferous or nearly glabrous with distinctly marginal setae, setose spot on sides of pronotum present; lateral denticle of major hook of internal sac absent or vestigial ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17 – 18 ). Eastern and southern China, northern Vietnam, northeastern Laos............................................... ...................................................................................................... Epitrichius bowringii ( Thomson, 1857)
4 Pronotum distinctly setiferous; mesometasternal process not visible when viewed laterally.........................5
4’ Pronotum glabrous or marginally setose; mesometasternal process visible when viewed laterally..............6
5 Head, pronotum and scutellum with iridescent luster; basolateral angle of pronotum distinctly produced; elytron with triple transverse markings; pygidium transversally setiferous with paired tufts vaguely defined in both sexes. Amami-Oshima Island, southwestern Japan. Epitrichius lagopus ( Fairmaire, 1897)
5’ Head, pronotum, scutellum and legs with copper red or green metallic luster; basolateral angle of pronotum weakly produced; elytron with double transverse markings; pygidium with paramedian paired tufts consisted of well defined long setae in both sexes. Northern Vietnam.... Epitrichius versutus ( Krikken, 1972)
6 Elytra reddish brown with transverse markings diffused marginally and weakly defined; internal side of metatarsomeres 1–2 densely covered with long, yellowish brown, setae ..................................................... ............................................................................................. Epitrichius shinshuingensis Li & Yang , n. sp.
6’ Elytra black with transverse markings not diffused marginally and well defined; internal side of metatarsomeres 1–2 sparsely covered with short, whitish yellow setae....... Epitrichius fraterculus ( Moser, 1902)
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