Bledius
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4111.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C4BF5EF9-EEA1-41B2-B139-36F6ED8A3A0B |
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persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B62AD834-FFEA-FF80-FF4B-BC9FFA466CD0 |
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Plazi |
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scientific name |
Bledius |
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Key to the species of coastal Bledius from Brazil (adapted from Caron & Ribeiro-Costa 2007)
1. Head with supraantennal ridge extended anteriorly into a broad horn (male longer than female); pronotum with an abrupt con- striction near the base.................................. ( bonariensis group) B. bonariensis Bernhauer, 1912 ( Fig. 1)
- Head with supraantennal ridge not extended anteriorly; pronotum without abrupt constriction near the base............. 2
2. Procoxal fissure closed, protrochantin concealed..................................... ( punctatissimus group, part) 3
- Procoxal fissure open, protrochantin exposed................................................................ 4
3. Elytra with a sclerotized median tip on posterior margin ( Fig. 7, arrow); tergite VIII with posterior margin truncate...................................................................................... B. borzonei , sp. nov. ( Fig. 3)
- Elytra without sclerotized median tip on posterior margin; tergite VIII with posterior margin emarginated...................................................................................... B. fernandezi Bernhauer, 1939 ( Fig. 2)
4. Gular sutures fused anteriorly; tergite VIII with posterior margin emarginate ( Fig. 17)......................................................................................... ( emarginatus group) B. externus Lynch, 1884 ( Fig. 4)
- Gular sutures not fused anteriorly; tergite VIII with posterior margin truncate ( Figs. 23, 24).. ( punctatissimus group, part) 5
5. Elytra pale yellow with basal and usually subapical median brownish spots; body size 1.76–1.84 mm................................................................................ B. hermani Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2007 ( Fig. 5)
- Elytra entirely dark brown to black; body size 1.7–2.55 mm........................... B. depressus , sp. nov. ( Fig. 6)
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