Trioserica species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4999.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3E4F9A7C-CAA5-4B95-8345-836A63AB51B1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87DF-3339-FFE7-FF00-FA04CBF6F913 |
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Trioserica species |
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Key to Trioserica species occurring in China (♂♂)
1 Posterior margin of metafemur weakly convex to straight...................................................... 2
- Posterior margin of metafemur bluntly widened forming a blunt tooth.... T. shiyiduiensis Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi , new species
2 Right paramere longer, at least half as long as left paramere.............. T. lilongensis Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi , new species
- Right paramere short, less than half as long as left paramere................................................... 3
3 Right paramere straight....................................... T. cangyuanensis Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi , new species
- Right paramere strongly curved.......................................................................... 4
4 Right paramere simple. Left paramere inserted more dorsally......... T. dinghushanica Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi , new species
- Right paramere bilobate. Left paramere inserted laterally...................................................... 5
5 Left paramere basally straight and in apical half moderately curved (lateral view). Right paramere strongly widened.......................................................................... T. maculipennis ( Miyake & Yamaya, 2001)
- Left paramere basally more strongly curved and in apical half nearly straight rather than curved (lateral view). Right paramere more narrow................................................... T. daweishana Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi , new species
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