Gonioctena (Asiphytodecta) flavoplagiata (Jacoby, 1890)
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Gonioctena (Asiphytodecta) flavoplagiata species-group
Diagnosis. Body length 6.2–7.6 mm. Dorsum brown to blackish brown with two pairs of yellowish brown spots on elytra. Anterior margin of labrum with tooth-like projection.Antennae reaching pronotal base, with last four antennomeres strongly widened and flattened. Elytral surface mostly covered with irregular, coarse and large punctures except humeri, elytral suture and lateral margins. Aedeagus variable in shape, very thin or thick with narrow or broad apical process, setose apicolaterally. Spermatheca C-shaped and very thin.
Key to the species of the Gonioctena flavoplagiata species-group
1 Venter largely black to dark brown. ............................................................................... 2
– Venter largely reddish-brown. .................. G. (A.) mausonensis Cho & Borowiec, 2016
2 Apical antennomere widely rounded at apex ( Figs 13, 19 View Figs 13–21. 13–18 , 25 View Figs 22–28. 22–24 ). ..................................... 3
– Apical antennomere rather truncate at apex ( Fig. 27 View Figs 22–28. 22–24 ). ... G. (A.) truncaticornis sp. nov.
3 Aedeagus strongly narrowed before short apical process ( Figs 20 View Figs 13–21. 13–18 , 23 View Figs 22–28. 22–24 ). ........................ 4
– Aedeagus moderately narrowed from apical 1/3 to apex ( Figs 14–17 View Figs 13–21. 13–18 ). ........................... ..................................................................................... G. (A.) eburoides ( Achard, 1924)
4 Apical process of aedeagus thin and elongate-oval ( Fig. 23 View Figs 22–28. 22–24 ). .... G. (A.) jindrai sp. nov.
– Apical process of aedeagus very thin and parallel-sided ( Fig. 20 View Figs 13–21. 13–18 ). .................................. ................................................................................ G. (A.) flavoplagiata ( Jacoby, 1890)
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