Key to species of the Pelthydrus sculpturatus group
1. Mentum smooth, shiny with a few independent deep punctures, lateral margins of pronotum straight ........................................... 2
- Mentum with dense punctures, lateral edges of pronotum curved along anterior half ..................................................................... 5
2. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly wider than anterior margin; apex of parameres rounded ..................................................... 3
- Posterior margin of pronotum distinctly wider than anterior margin, apex of parameres oblique and truncated ............................. 4
3. Median lobe shorter than parameres, whose apex slightly pointing towards midline ..................................... Pelthydrus siamensis
- Median lobe longer than parameres, and parameres gradually narrowed from base towards apices ..................................... P. tongi
4. Phallobase longer than parameres; gonopore situated at subapical portion ................................................................ P. sculpturatus
- Phallobase shorter than parameres; gonopore located in the apical position ...................................................... P. ruiliensis sp. nov.
5. Smaller sized species (BL: 2.00– 2.30 mm); apices of elytra narrowly rounded, not meeting at midline ...................... P. kapitensis
- Larger sized species (BL: 2.80–3.10 mm); apices of elytra continuously rounded, meeting at midline .......................................... 6
6. Ground punctures evenly distributed on the pronotum, microreticulation visible; parameres slightly exceeding median lobe ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................................... P. ovalis
- Ground punctures more densely distributed on sides of pronotum, microreticulation almost invisible; median lobe slightly exceeding parameres ............................................................................................................................................................ P. iniquus