Chryasus, Champion, Champion
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5492.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13271279 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/326487E8-1926-FFC5-FF67-AAD3FA4CFD52 |
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Chryasus |
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Synopsis of named View in CoL species
Chryasus bicolor ( Bondar, 1946) comb. n. (from Preglyptobaris ) = Prospoliata bicolorata Hustache, 1950 syn. n.
Chryasus bicuspis Prena sp. n.
Chryasus bruniceps ( Bondar, 1946) comb. n. (from Sphenobaris , originally Amphibaris ) Chryasus carinulosus ( Casey, 1922) comb. n. (from Psiona )
Chryasus cavernosus Champion, 1908
Chryasus clunis Prena sp. n.
Chryasus densus ( Casey, 1922) comb. n. (from Psiona ) = Psiona opaca Casey, 1922 syn. n.
Chryasus macer Prena sp. n.
Chryasus montyi Prena sp. n.
Chryasus multistriatus ( Chevrolat, 1880) comb. n. (from Psiona , originally Baris ) Chryasus nimius Prena sp. n.
Chryasus persimilis Prena sp. n.
Chryasus plagiatus Champion, 1908
Chryasus pomponella Prena sp. n.
Chryasus sculpturatus ( Casey, 1922) comb. n. (from Aniops )
Chryasus taironius Prena sp. n.
Chryasus talamanca Prena sp. n.
Chryasus wappesi Prena sp. n.
1 Pronotum humped, highly arched in lateral view; body length 4.3–6.4 mm ....................................... 2
- Pronotum not humped; body length 1.9–3.4 mm ............................................................ 6
2 Elytron or pronotum reddish............................................................................ 3
- Elytron and pronotum black............................................................................ 5
3 Pronotum red with subtly vermiculate disc, procoxae separated by distinctly less than their own width................................................................................................... 1. C. bicolor (Bondar)
- Pronotum black with interspaces modified as pronounced ridges, procoxae separated by their own width ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13–15 )........ 4
4 Elytron entirely reddish brown, pronotum less humped, male metaventrite projected anteriorly and deeply cleft by discrimen..................................................................................... 2. C. bicuspis sp. n.
- Elytron reddish brown with broad yellow ochre fascia in middle, pronotum excessively humped, male metaventrite tumid and not cleft by discrimen............................................................... 3. C. pomponella sp. n.
5 Body slender, elytra almost 1.4x longer than wide; Costa Rica................................... 4. C. nimius sp. n.
- Body stout, elytra less than 1.3x longer than wide; northeastern South America..................... 5. C. wappesi sp. n.
6 Pronotal disc with punctation subsumed in narrow furrows, interspaces forming oblique vermicular ridges.............. 7
- Pronotal disc with punctation mostly separate, interspaces forming at most a few short oblique ridges................. 15
7 Body short rhomboidal, greatest width at humeri and rapidly narrowing from there; distance between procoxae subequal to distance between procoxa and anterior pronotal constriction ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13–15 )............................................ 8
- Body elongate, more gently or not at all narrowing in basal third behind humeri; distance between procoxae shorter than distance between procoxa and anterior pronotal constriction ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13–15 ).......................................... 10
8 Elytron black with reddish vitta on interstriae 2–6................................................ 6. C. plagiatus View in CoL
- Integument plain brown................................................................................ 9
9 Male with antenna inserted in distal third of rostrum; Brazil....................................... 7. C. bruniceps
- Male with antenna inserted at mid-length of rostrum......... [unassigned specimens from Costa Rica ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30–33 ) and Brazil]
10 Integument glossy, microreticulation inconspicuous; pronotum with punctation completely subsumed in longitudinal channels; elytral disc with pronounced, angularly raised interstriae..................................................... 11
- Integument matte, microreticulate; pronotum with punctation vestigial but present; elytral disc with less pronounced, often only finely ridged interstriae............................................................................... 12
11 Body slightly stouter, red and/or black, elytron with ochre median fascia; pronotum proportionately larger and wider......................................................................................... 8. C. talamanca sp. n.
- Body very slender, black; pronotum notably small............................................. 9. C. macer sp. n.
12 Pronotum subconical; eyes bulging; integument red, elytron with indistinct subbasal fascia; Lesser Antilles ( Guadeloupe)....................................................................................... 10. C. multistriatus
- Pronotum with sides convex; eyes flat; elytron without fascia; distribution continental............................. 13
13 Elytron reddish ochre, pronotum and ventrites darker; Colombia.............................. 11. C. taironius sp. n.
- Integument plain brown; distribution different............................................................. 14 14 Integument chestnut brown; total length 2.6 mm; Brazil........................................ 12. C. carinulosus
- Integument darker, fuscous; total length 2.9–3.3 mm; Costa Rica................................ 13. C. montyi sp. n.
15 Pronotal disc and elytral striae coarsely punctate........................................................... 16
- Pronotal disc and elytral striae shallowly punctate.......................................................... 17
16 Pronotal collar with deep pits separated by longitudinal ridges; Central America..................... 14. C. cavernosus View in CoL
- Pronotal collar without deep pits; Mato Grosso ( Brazil)............................................. 15. C. densus
17 Appendages comparatively long, rostrum almost 3x as long as eye; total length 2.1–2.8 mm; Central America.......... 18
- Appendages shorter, rostrum 2x as long as eye; total length 1.8–2.5 mm; Central and South America.................. 19
18 Male ventrite 5 strikingly tumid; pronotum and elytron with microscopic setae; femoral denticles developed; Cordilleras de Guanacaste and Tilarán in Costa Rica...................................................... 16. C. clunis sp. n .
- Male ventrite 5 not tumid.................. [unassigned specimens from Costa Rica and elsewhere in Central America]
19 Elytra with sides converging from basal third to apex; femoral denticles distinct; Costa Rica....... 17. C. persimilis sp. n.
- Elytra subparallel in basal half; femoral denticles obsolete; South America...................................... 20
20 Pronotum and elytron with white setae about 5–6x longer than wide; Mato Grosso, Brazil............ 18. C. sculpturatus
- Pronotum and elytron with shorter setae............ [unassigned specimens from Brazil ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 34–47 ) and Colombia ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–48 )]
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