Leucopholis, Dejean, 1833
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.890.2261 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8306352 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8B4587A1-FFF8-596B-8D9E-24079A2022A2 |
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Felipe |
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Leucopholis |
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Key to the species of Leucopholis View in CoL View at ENA of the Philippines
1. Metaventral process distinctly long, extending in front of prosternal process ( Fig. 2 View Fig ); large to very large sized species, length 35.0– 42.5 mm; prosternal process mound-shaped, triangulate; pronotal scales variable in shape and size; body scales elongate ovoid, not flattened, slanted at 45° angle, base of scale only attached to surface ....................................................................................................... 2
– Metaventral process distinctly short not extending in front of prosternal process; moderate to small sized species, length 22.5–29.5 mm; prosternal process ovoid to spindle-shaped anteriorly; pronotal scales nearly uniform in shape and size; body scales distinctly ovoid, flattened, not slanted at 45° angle, entire scale strongly attached to surface ................................................................................ 5
2. Metaventral process lanceolate, constricted subapically ( Fig. 2 View Fig ); abdomen covered mostly with elongate ovoid scales; length 35.0 mm ................................................................. L. stainesi View in CoL sp. nov.
– Metaventral process not lanceolate, not constricted subapically ( Figs 8 View Fig , 15 View Fig , 18 View Fig ); abdomen covered mostly with short ovoid scales .......................................................................................................... 3
3. Paramere apical process of male genitalia not distinctly elongate; bird bill-like; apical process of male genitalia tapered or rounded apically ( Figs 5–6 View Fig , 13–14 View Fig ) .................................................................. 4
– Paramere apical process of male genitalia distinctly elongate; not bird bill-like; apical process of male genitalia spatulate apically ( Figs 19–20 View Fig ); length 42.5 mm .................................. L. ratcliffei View in CoL sp. nov.
4. Paramere apical process of male genitalia tapered apically; paramere basal margin of male genitalia sinuate; paramere lateral margin of male genitalia surface rugose ( Figs 9–10 View Fig ); medial posterior margin of pronotum slightly extended posteriorly; posterolateral margin of elytron near posterior angle distinctly infleXed laterally; pygidium with vertical flattened margin subposteriorly; length 38.2 mm ................................................................................................................. L. bezdeki View in CoL sp. nov.
– Paramere apical process of male genitalia rounded apically; paramere basal margin of male genitalia bisinuate; paramere lateral margin of male genitalia surface rugose ( Figs 13–14 View Fig ); medial posterior margin of pronotum distinctly extended posteriorly; posterolateral margin of elytron near posterior angle vertically flattened laterally; pygidium without vertical flattened margin subposteriorly, with sloping downward margin. length 36.0 mm .............................................. L. semperi Brenske, 1896 View in CoL
5. Scales on elytra nearly uniform in size ............................................................................................. 6
– Scales on elytra variable in size; length 23.5–29.5 mm ................ L. pulverulenta Burmeister, 1855 View in CoL
6. Clypeus without medial cleft ............................................................................................................ 7
– Clypeus with medial cleft ................................................................................................................. 8
7. Clypeus strongly convex in males, weakly convex in females, wider than labrum in males, narrow in females; length 28.5–32.5 mm ................................................................... L. reflexa Moser, 1924 View in CoL
– Clypeus weakly convex in males, strongly convex in females, nearly as wide as labrum in both sex; length 22.5–25.1 mm ....................................................................................... L. bakeri Moser, 1924 View in CoL
8. Protibial spur long, extending beyond anterior angle of protibia; length 25.5–30 mm ...................... ................................................................................................................. L. irrorata Chevrolat, 1841 View in CoL
– Protibial spur distinctly shorter, not extending beyond anterior angle of protibia; length 21– 22.5 mm ................................................................................ L. guevarai Calcetas & Adorada, 2017 View in CoL
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