Orsunius, Assing, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13146459 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA4087E6-FFBB-FFD0-FE5D-B4A2FB98FD11 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Orsunius |
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Key to the species of Orsunius View in CoL
1 Pronotum small in relation to head ( Fig. 28 View Figs 27-37 ), at most as broad as head. Punctation of head and pronotum very fine and sparse ( Figs 29, 35 View Figs 27-37 ). Lateral margins of pronotum visible only in posterior half of pronotum when viewed from above. Gular sutures very narrowly separated ( Fig. 34 View Figs 27-37 ). Ƌ: sternites VII-VIII as in Figs 38-39 View Figs 38-40 ; aedeagus as in Figs 36-37 View Figs 27-37 . N-India, Malaysia......................................................... O. immsi (BERNHAUER) View in CoL
- Pronotum larger in relation to head. Punctation of head and pronotum coarser and/or denser. Lateral margins of pronotum visible in posterior two thirds of pronotum when viewed from above. Gular sutures more broadly separated. Male primary and secondary sexual characters different..................................................................................2
2 Head with dense punctation ( Figs 3 View Figs 1-11 , 21 View Figs 20-26 , 42 View Figs 41-49 ). Ƌ: sternite VIII not distinctly oblong, except in O. securifer View in CoL .........................................................................................................3
- Head with sparse and rather coarse punctation ( Figs 52 View Figs 50-56 , 58 View Figs 57-69 ). Ƌ: sternite VIII distinctly oblong ( Figs 54 View Figs 50-56 , 66 View Figs 57-69 )............................................................................................................8
3 Head and pronotum with fine punctation ( Fig. 42-43 View Figs 41-49 ). Pronotum narrowly impunctate in the middle ( Fig. 43 View Figs 41-49 ). Ƌ: male sternite VIII shallowly excised posteriorly ( Fig. 45 View Figs 41-49 ); aedeagus with symmetric ventral process ( Figs 47-49 View Figs 41-49 ). SW-India; Nepal. .......................... .......................................................................................................... O. parvexcisus View in CoL nov.sp.
- Head and pronotum with distinctly coarser punctation ( Figs 3, 9 View Figs 1-11 , 21-22 View Figs 20-26 ). Ƌ: male sternite VIII either deeply excised or truncate posteriorly; aedeagus with distinctly asymmetric ventral process.................................................................................................4
4 Pronotum narrowly impunctate in the middle ( Fig. 22 View Figs 20-26 ). Ƌ: sternite VIII with deep and broad posterior excision ( Fig. 24 View Figs 20-26 ); aedeagus with ventral process not laterally compressed ( Figs 25-26 View Figs 20-26 ). SE-Taiwan ...................................................... O. excisus View in CoL nov.sp.
- Pronotum broadly impunctate in the middle ( Fig. 9 View Figs 1-11 ). Ƌ: sternite VIII truncate posteriorly; ventral process of aedeagus laterally compressed............................................5
5 Species from China (Yunnan) and Thailand.......................................................................6
- Species from Burma...........................................................................................................7
6 Head and pronotum reddish to dark-brown; elytra dark-brown, with the anterior margins, the suture, and the posterior margins reddish, rarely uniformly reddish; abdomen reddish to reddish-brown, with the middle of tergite VII infuscate. Ƌ: sternite VIII as in Fig. 17 View Figs 12-19 ; aedeagus with ventral process of characteristic shape ( Figs 18-19 View Figs 12-19 ). China: Yunnan ..................................................................................... O. yunnanus View in CoL nov.sp.
- Head and pronotum reddish; elytra reddish-yellow to reddish, with the anterior half often slightly and diffusely darker; abdomen reddish to dark-reddish, tergite VII not infuscate. Ƌ: sternite VIII as in Fig. 14 View Figs 12-19 ; aedeagus with ventral process of different shape ( Figs 10-11 View Figs 1-11 ). N-Thailand............................................................ O. wunderlei View in CoL nov.sp.
7 Body broader ( Figs 70-71 View Figs 70-76 ). Coloration of head and pronotum dark-reddish. Ƌ: sternite VIII not distinctly oblong ( Fig. 73 View Figs 70-76 ); aedeagus with ventral process of distinctive shape ( Figs 74-76 View Figs 70-76 ).................................................................................... O. discipennis (FAUVEL) View in CoL
- Body more slender ( Figs 77-78 View Figs 77-83 ). Coloration of head and pronotum bright reddish. Ƌ: sternite VIII distinctly oblong ( Fig. 80 View Figs 77-83 ); ventral process of aedeagus conspicuously long and massive, its apex of distinctive shape ( Figs 81-83 View Figs 77-83 ) ................ O. securifer View in CoL nov.sp.
8 Eyes larger, approximately as long as postocular region of head in dorsal view. Protarsomeres I-IV moderately dilated. Ƌ: sternite VIII less oblong and posteriorly with pubescence ( Fig. 52 View Figs 50-56 ); ventral process of characteristic shape, somewhat asymmetric in ventral view ( Figs 55-56 View Figs 50-56 ). NW-Thailand........................... O. pravus View in CoL nov.sp.
- Eyes smaller, distinctly shorter than postocular region in dorsal view. Protarsomeres IIV strongly dilated. Ƌ: sternite VIII more oblong and posteriorly without pubescence ( Fig. 66 View Figs 57-69 ); ventral process of aedeagus of completely different shape, not distinctly asymmetric in dorsal view ( Figs 67-69 View Figs 57-69 ); internal sac with distinctly sclerotized apical structures of characteristic shape. Indonesia: Bali ............................ O. prolongatus View in CoL nov.sp.
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