Copris remotus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156784 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6276533 |
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Copris remotus |
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Key to the species of the remotus View in CoL complex based on the major males
1. Head unarmed having only a gibbosity, clypeus tridentate; thorax unarmed. Costa Rica........................................................................................ tridentatus View in CoL Solís & Kohlmann
Head armed with a horn, clypeus bidentate; thorax armed .......................................... 2
2. Pygidial margin incomplete, its inner border completely effaced ventrally. Chiapas, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panamá.............................................. costaricencis Gahan
Pygidial margin complete, its inner border entirely engraved ...................................... 3
3. Eighth elytral stria incomplete; frontal pronotal declivity with a carina running through its middle ....................................................................................................... 4
Eighth elytral stria complete; frontal pronotal declivity without a carina running through its middle ....................................................................................................... 5
4. Antennae darkbrown; male anterolateral pronotal angles not forming median point, but presenting an excavation behind these angles ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE. 4 ), median pronotal prominences diverging ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE. 1 ). Guatemala. caliginosus Kohlmann, Cano & Delgado View in CoL , n. sp.
Antennae reddishbrown; male anterolateral pronotal angles forming a small downwardly directed median point and separated from the angles by a more or less level area ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE. 4 ), median pronotal prominences strongly diverging ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE. 2 ). Guatemala and Honduras............................................. nubilosus View in CoL Kohlmann, Cano and Delgado, n. sp.
5. Protibial apical spur abruptly bent inward very near apex. Oklahoma, Texas, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas .............................................................. remotus LeConte View in CoL
Protibial apical spur curved or slightly curved inward ( Fig. 3) ................................... 6
6. Anterior pronotal margin with a minute, acute median tooth ( Fig. 3); elytral striae with large, less transverse punctures, distinctly crenating the margins of the strial channels; protibial apical spurs blunt ( Fig. 3). Veracruz to Chiapas ........................ sallei Harold View in CoL
Anterior pronotal margin not forming any median point or angle; elytral striae with fine, very transverse punctures which at most only slightly crenate the edges of the channel; protibial apical spurs pointed. Michoacán .. mexicanus View in CoL Matthews and Halffter
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