Oideterus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.2.10 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:85823CF4-6488-4608-AB56-DA8B5AF81D25 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6092726 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A087C7-FFE7-FF93-88B5-F906FA064682 |
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Key to females of Oideterus View in CoL
1 Elytra proportionally short, not entirely covering the fourth abdominal segment, strongly dehiscent along suture just below scutellum ........................................................................................................................................................... 2
- Elytra proportionally long, totally covering the fourth abdominal segment, slightly dehiscent along suture, usually more distinctly at distal half.......................................................................................................................................... 3
2(1) Head and prothorax totally black. Colombia...................................................................... O. lobicollis (Bates, 1875) View in CoL
- Head and prothorax not black, with distinct light areas. Ecuador.............................. O. elegans (Waterhouse, 1880)
3(1) Antennae not reaching elytral apex ............................................................................................................................. 4
- Antennae reaching elytral apex. Ecuador.................................................................................. O. inaequalis sp. nov.
4(3) Scape and femora coarsely, abundantly punctate; outer margin of elytra somewhat enlarged about middle. Panama. ...................................................................................................................................... O. magnificus ( Galileo, 1987)
- Scape and femora finely, sparsely punctate; outer margin of elytra not enlarged at middle, more or less convergent from base to apex or subparallel from base to about distal third .................................................................................. 5
5(4) Projections of antennomeres VII-X long (apex of projection surpasses middle of next antennomere); body wide. Ecuador........................................................................................................................ O. dichotomus ( Galileo, 1987)
- Projections of antennomeres VII-X short (apex of projection not reaching middle of next antennomere); body slen- der. Colombia..................................................................................................................... O. pallidus ( Galileo, 1987)
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