Neogyponyx
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175376 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6237647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1CC2A-5F50-FFAA-00A0-F89BFA2BFE02 |
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Neogyponyx |
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Key of the species of the genus Neogyponyx
1. Elytra and legs uniformly pale brown to yellowish; elytral striae very reduced or absent; vagina without denticles; distributed between Ñuble and Osorno ........................................................................ N.pallidus 1'. Elytra yellowish with brown dots on the punctation of the striae and frequently with three pairs of brown spots, a basal one, a subapical and an intermediate one, that can be longitudinally connected; punctation
of the elytral striae reduced but always present; yellow legs with apex of femora and base of tibiae brown; female genitalia with vagina generally with longitudinal rows of denticles .............................................. 2
2. Between 5.5 and 8.5 mm in length; brown spots of elytra frequently reduced or absent; reduced hind wings; without fine denticles between the rows of denticles of the vagina; distributed between Linares and Chiloé ....................................................................................................................................... N. impressus
2'. Between 7.5 and 10.5 mm in length; brown spots of elytra always present; well developed hind wings; with fine denticles between the rows of denticles of the vagina; distributed between Huasco and Melipilla ............................................................................................................................................. N. punctipennis
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