Mesomphalia Hope
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3835.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6124868 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC18F555-4A45-FFAC-FF2B-FB81FA6E0FAE |
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Key to species of Mesomphalia Hope View in CoL
1 Elytra, in combination, with two discrete patches of yellowish-brown setae: one pair below the humeral angles and a pair at the apical third of the disc.................................................................................. 2
- Elytra in combination without four well-defined patches of setae............................................... 6
2 Elytral disc without macroreticulation..................................................................... 3
- Elytral disc with glabrous macroreticulation............................................................... 5
3 Dorsum elongate, about 1.3x wider than long, with shiny surface; extreme outer margin of pronotum and elytra with flat lateral edges ( Figs. 105–106 View FIGURES 105 – 113 )........................................................... M. sublaevis Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
- Dorsum subcircular or circular, less than 1.3x wider than long, with matt surface; extreme outer margin of pronotum and elytra with lateral edges not flats.............................................................................. 4
4 Pronotum with a pair of circular setose patches; elytra with fine and sparse punctures, three circular depressions at the basal third, followed by a continuous depression next to the apical margin and patches of decumbent, long, yellowish-brown setae: one crescent shaped, under the humeral angles, and a band of setae leading from it, parallel to the elytral suture at the apical third of the disc ( Figs. 107–109 View FIGURES 105 – 113 )............................................ M. spaethi Simões & Monné sp. nov.
- Pronotum with a pair of subtriangular setose patches; elytra with coarse and dense punctures, without depressions, with a pair of subtriangular macules adorned by setae under the humeral angle and one pair of elliptical setose patches at the junction of the disc and lateral margin, near the apex ( Figs. 110–113 View FIGURES 105 – 113 ).................................. M. turrita ( Illiger, 1801)
5 Elytral macroreticulation conspicuous, forming row of foveae, parallel to the suture and posterior to gibbosity. Elytral disc with punctation concentrated at apical two-thirds ( Figs. 114–116 View FIGURES 114 – 122 ).......................... M. subnitens Spaeth, 1917 View in CoL
- Elytral macroreticulation disorganized posterior to gibbosity, blending in with punctation. Elytral disc with uniformly distributed punctation ( Figs. 117–119 View FIGURES 114 – 122 )................................................ M. sexmaculosa Boheman, 1856 View in CoL
6 Pronotum with a pair of yellowish-brown setose patches, surrounded by an orangish-red ring and an outer yellow ring ( Figs. 121–123 View FIGURES 114 – 122 View FIGURES 123 – 130 )...................................................................... M. tumidula Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
- Pronotum with patches of unicolored setae or without well-defined patches...................................... 7
7 Elytra with scattered circular black depressions, darker than surrounding integument............................... 8
- Elytra without circular depressions that are darker than surrounding integument................................... 9
8 Elytra with pubescence in thin separate bands, next to the margins of the disc, under the humeral angle and next to the apex ( Figs. 98–100 View FIGURES 98 – 100 , 124–130 View FIGURES 123 – 130 )........................................................ M. variolaris Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
- Elytra with pubescence more expanded at the basal third, except glabrous humeral angles, continuing to an irregular band creating a large, and round area at the apical third and a conspicuous triangular area next to the apex ( Figs. 131–137 View FIGURES 131 – 139 )....................................................................................... M. denudata Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
9 Elytra with conspicuous macroreticulation, completely or partially adorned by setae................................ 10
- Elytra without macroreticulation......................................................................... 12
10 Pronotum with pubescence restricted to two subtriangular spots of setae ( Figs. 101–104 View FIGURES 101 – 104 )...... M. gibbosa ( Fabricius, 1781)
- Pronotum with pubescence distributed on the entire surface or restricted to faint arcs on disc........................ 11
11 Elytral macroreticulation shining, forming large and well-demarcated depressed areas; elytral punctures coarse and sparse, except at the anterior margin of the gibbosity and antero-lateral angle; elytral setae sparse, denser at macroreticulation next to the basal margin, at the parascutelar disc, under the humeral angles, at the post-median region, and at the basal third ( Figs. 138–143 View FIGURES 131 – 139 View FIGURES 140 – 147 )..................................................................... M. retipennis Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
- Elytra with dull macroreticulation, forming small foveae; elytral punctation fine and dense, reaching the margins; elytral setae dense and whitish ( Figs. 144–147 View FIGURES 140 – 147 )................................................. M. latipennis Boheman, 1856 View in CoL
12 Elytra with continuous brownish-yellow setae, along basal third except for humeral angle, followed by two glabrous diamondshaped areas continuing in an irregular band, forming a large, rounded area at apical third and another triangular area at apex ( Figs. 148–151 View FIGURES 148 – 155 )................................................................ M. nudoplagiata Spaeth, 1901 View in CoL
- Elytra with isolated tufts of whitish setae................................................................. 13
13 Pronotum with two setose arcs. Elytra with punctation moderately dense and coarse; and setae short, whitish and sparse.................................................................................. M. ampliata Boheman, 1850 View in CoL
- Pronotum with setae not forming arcs. Elytra with sparse and smooth punctures and seven whitish setal tufts next to the margin and sparse after the suture................................................... M. albofasciculata Boheman, 1856 View in CoL
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