Cyclocaccus intermediatus, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-70.4.825 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F042A324-FFF1-FF85-08CB-ECADFD838AA1 |
treatment provided by |
Diego |
scientific name |
Cyclocaccus intermediatus |
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THE C. MORULUS
SPECIES- GROUP
1. Abdominal sternite III without subcoxal lines .............. C. intermediatus Hisamatsu , new species
1′. Abdominal sternite III with subcoxal lines ( Fig. 16A View Fig ) .................................................. 2
2. Pronotum with same coloration as elytra ( Fig. 15E View Fig ) ............. C. morulus Hisamatsu , new species
2′. Pronotum with different coloration than elytra ( Fig. 15A–D, F View Fig ) ........................................... 3
3. Pronotum with maculation ( Fig. 15F View Fig ) ......... ........ C. smileyeyes Hisamatsu , new species
3′. Pronotum without maculation ( Fig. 15A–D View Fig ) ... .......................................................................... 4
4. Humeral area of elytra and lateral margins of abdominal sternites same coloration as other parts ( Fig. 15B–D View Fig ); apicolateral corners of gonocoxites prominent laterally ( Fig. 18H View Fig ) .................................................... ............... C. stonyx Hisamatsu , new species
4′. Humeral area of elytra and lateral margins of abdominal sternites paler than other parts ( Fig. 15A View Fig ); apicolateral corners of gonocoxites rounded ( Fig. 17D View Fig ) .......................................... ................ C. lescheni Hisamatsu , new species
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