Solariola doderoi, A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4676.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5935264 |
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Solariola doderoi |
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Key to species (15) of S. doderoi View in CoL group
1. Elytra less slender (EL/EW: 1.80–1.90).................................................................... 2 1’ Elytra more slender (EL/EW: 1.91–2.18)................................................................... 4 2. Elytral punctures deep. Pronotum as long as wide (PL/PW: 1.00). Figs. 6–6e........................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 6–6 . forbixi sp.n. 2’ Elytral punctures shallow. Pronotum elongate (PL/PW: 1.05–1.10).............................................. 3 3. Elytral setae short and recumbent. Figs. 11–11e............................................. S View in CoL View FIGURES 11–11 . paulimagrinii sp.n. 3’ Elytral setae long and raised. Figs. 2–2e......................................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 2 . ruffoi Osella & Di Marco, 1996 4. Elytra more elongate (EL/EW: 2.05–2.15)...................................................................5 4’ Elytra less elongate (EL/EW: 1.90–2.04)................................................................... 8 5. Elytra sub-oval at sides. Protibia shorter and more robust. Figs. 7–7e............................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 7–7 . hyblensis sp.n. 5’ Elytra sub-parallel at sides. Protibia longer and less robust..................................................... 6 6. Elytral punctures shallow. Pronotum more long than wide: PL/PW: 1.14. Figs. 5–5e.................. S View in CoL View FIGURES 5–5 . bucolorum sp.n. 6’ Elytral punctures deep. Pronotum almost as long as wide (PL/PW: 1.05–1.10)..................................... 7 7. Elytral setae short, raised. Rostral carinaee sub-parallel to sides. Figs. 12–12e......................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 12–12 . petriolii sp.n. 7’ Elytral setae shorter, recumbent. Carinae on rostrum divergent to sides. Figs.4–4e....................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 4–4 . benellii sp.n. 8. Elytral striae wider and deeper. Interstriae more elevated. Figs.14–14e................................ S View in CoL View FIGURES 14–14 . saccoi sp.n. 8’ Elytral striae less wide and less deep or superficial. Interstriae less elevated or flat.................................. 9 9. Large size: 3.70–3.80 mm. Elytra sub-flat on disc. Figs. 1–1e, 1 View FIGURE 1 ’–1’e................... S. doderoi View in CoL (A. & F. Solari, 1923) 9’ Medium size: 2.90–3.65 mm. Elytra sub-vaulted on disc..................................................... 10 10. Elytral punctures very small. Interstriae flat. Figs. 9–9e, 9 View FIGURES 9–9 ’–9’e, 9bis–9bise, 9’bis–9’bise............. S. mariaeclarae View in CoL sp.n. 10’ Elytral punctures more or less wide. Interstriae more or less elevated........................................... 11 11. Rostrum ratio: RL/RW 1.67. Pterygium less prominent. Figs. 15–15e, 15 View FIGURES 15–15 ’–15’e....................... S. selinusia View in CoL sp.n. 11’ Rostrum ratio: RL/RW 1.30–1.50. Pterygium more prominent................................................. 12 12. Elytral punctures distant and small. Interstriae quite flat. Figs. 8–8e.................................. S View in CoL View FIGURES 8–8 . ientilei sp.n. 12’ Elytral punctures arranged closely together and large. Interstriae quite elevated................................... 13 13. Pronotum elongate (PL/PW: 1.13–1.15). Figs. 3–3e, 3 View FIGURES 3–3 ’–3’e................................. S. angelae Baviera, 2015 View in CoL 13’ Pronotum as long as wide or slightly elongate (PL/PW: 1.00–1.08)............................................. 14 14. Larger size (3.20–3.60mm). Rostrum (RL/RW: 1.43–1.50). Figs. 10–10e....................... S View in CoL View FIGURES 10–10 . mariaesilvanae sp.n. 14’ Smaller size (2.95–3.05mm). Rostrum (RL/RW: 1.33–1.39). Figs. 13–13e............................ S View in CoL View FIGURES 13–13 . sabellai sp.n.
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