Neocollyris (Pachycollyris), Naviaux, 1995
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169363 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:51A7D317-4144-4132-991F-9599C5429C06 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA87A3-0B3B-2068-FF66-FA71FA5D2E9B |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Neocollyris (Pachycollyris) |
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Key to the species of subgenus Pachycollyris Naviaux, 1995 View in CoL
1.
― Metatibiae and metatarsi dark, black or reddish-brown ............................................................ 2 Metatibiae and metatarsi partly or as a whole pale ................................................................... 5
2(1).
― Apical half of elytra with deep pits .............................................................................................. 3 Apical half of elytra smooth .......................................................................................................... 4
3(2).
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Elytra parallel ....................................................... 69. N. (P.) bipartita unicolor ( Horn, 1935) Apical third of elytra amplified ............................................. 70. N. (P.) in fl ata Naviaux, 1999
4(2).
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Front of pronotum with a distinct collum .............. 83. N. (P.) pseudocontracta ( Horn, 1937) Front of pronotum slightly constricted ................................... 84. N. (P.) nitida Naviaux, 1995
5(1).
― Apical half of elytra reddish ......................................................................................................... 6 Apical half of elytra dark, with or without metallic luster ....................................................... 13
6(5).
― Pronotum partly brownish .................................................. 72. N. (P.) foveifrons (Horn, 1901) Pronotum completely black .......................................................................................................... 7
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