Rhoptobaris
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/072.066.0309 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A04287FB-B246-DD66-FF41-FE6ABA8D7B6E |
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Rhoptobaris |
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF RHOPTOBARIS View in CoL
1. Prosternum with antecoxal portion distinctly tumescent and medially sulcate; protibial spine minute; rostrum 1.16–1.28X (male) or 1.19–1.58X (female) longer than pronotum; female tergite VII longer than wide ( Fig. 13 View Figs ), projecting far from underneath elytra.............2
1′. Prosternum with antecoxal portion slightly tumid and medially at most with subtle depression; protibial spine approximately half length of tarsal claw; rostrum 1.00–1.14X (male) or 1.09– 1.20X (female) longer than pronotum; female tergite VII not longer than wide ( Fig. 14 View Figs ), slightly projecting from underneath elytra....... 3
2. Female rostrum subtly curved to almost straight; antennal club approximately as long as funicle; elytral interstriae mostly flat, usually with 2 irregular rows of dingy white setae (1 in small specimens), setae not on tubercles; tibia with erect setae, appearing noticeably bristly; widely distributed in United States west of Mississippi River and adjacent parts of Canada................... ............................................... R. scolopax (Say) View in CoL
2′. Female rostrum moderately curved; antennal club 1.2X longer than funicle; elytral interstriae convex in distal half, with 1 row of fine, light brown to dingy white setae, each on subtle tubercle; tibia with more or less appressed setae, not appearing bristly; Arizona, Mexico, Honduras................... R. cylindrifera (Casey)
3. Elytral interstriae with 2–3 irregular rows of squamiform, whitish setae; sclerolepidia little prominent, not peg-like; development in pods of Mentzelia species ; United States (Central Plains and western flank of Rocky Mountains) ................ R. canescens LeConte View in CoL
3′. Elytral interstriae with 1 row of fine, whitish or brown setae; sclerolepidia noticeably prominent, peg-like; development usually in stem and root of Mentzelia species (unknown for R. obrieni View in CoL ); southwestern United States (Arizona, Texas), Mexico, Central America ................. 4
4. Size 2.1–2.6 mm; funicle distinctly longer than antennal club; pronotal punctures separated from each other by at least their own diameter; Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador..... ...................... R. obrieni Prena View in CoL , new species
4′. Size 2.7–3.2 mm; funicle approximately as long as antennal club; pronotal punctures separated from each other by less than their own diameter; Mexico, southwestern United States (Arizona, Texas) ............. R. piercei Prena View in CoL , new species
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