Pselaphodes
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Key to males of Chinese Pselaphodes View in CoL
1. Antennomeres VII modified, asymmetric, either expanded or with a mesal spine-like protuberance ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 21; Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 97).......................................................................... 2
- Antennomere VII not modified, nearly symmetric, simple in form.............................................. 8
2 (1). Antennomere X not modified ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 21; Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 97–98)......................... 3
- Antennomere X variously, strongly modified ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 90–92, 99)................................ 5
3 (2). Antennomere IX not modified ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 98) (Zhejiang)................ P. latilobus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Antennomere IX more or less expanded mesally ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 21; Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 97).............. 4
4 (3). Larger, over 3.50 mm; antennomeres V–VI each much longer than wide, IX slightly expanded mesally ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 97) (Sichuan)........................................................... P. hlavaci Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Smaller, below 3.00 mm; antennomeres V–VI each slightly longer than wide, IX strongly expanded mesally ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 21) (Sichuan)..................................................... P. meniscus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
5 (2). Antennomere IX with a disc-shaped process near anterior margin ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 91). (Guizhou)...................................................................................... P. miraculum Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Antennomeres IX lacking disc-shaped process near anterior margin, ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 90, 92, 99).............. 6
6 (5). Scapus with a large lateral sensory area, antennomere X strongly concave at middle of mesal margins ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 99). (Zhejiang)........................................................... P. declinatus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Scapus lacking sensory area, antennomere X slightly or not concave ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 90, 92)................ 7
7 (6). Antennomere XI strongly modified, curved laterally and dramatically broadened towards apex ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 92); pronotum with anterolateral margins rounded ( Yin et al. 2010: 4, Fig. 1). (Shaanxi, Henan).................................................................................................... P. nomurai Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Antennomeres XI simple, nearly oval ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 90); pronotum with anterolateral margins strongly angulate ( Yin et al. 2010: 4, Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 21 ). (Zhejiang, Jiangxi).......................................... P. walkeri (Sharp, 1892) View in CoL
8 (1). Antennomeres IX with indistinct to conspicuously protuberant disc-shaped process nearanterior margin (Fig. 5; Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 13, 15, 18, 20)......................................................................... 9
- Antennomeres IX lacking disc-shaped process near anterior margins ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, 24)..................................................................................................... 18
9 (8). Antennomere X with a finely punctate ventral disc-shaped process ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 13).................... 10
- Antennomere X lacking ventral disc-shaped process ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 14–20, 22–24)...................... 11
10 (9). Antennal club well-defined ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 13); mesotibia with a tiny spine-like apical projection ( Yin et al. 2011: 466, Fig. 1). (Xizang).................................................... P. biwenxuani Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Antennal club indistinct ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 95–96); mesotibiae lacking apical projection ( Yin et al. 2010: 11, Fig. 63; 12, Fig. 65). (Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangxi, Hianan).. P. tianmuensis Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
11 (9). Apical part of metatibiae modified ( Yin et al. 2011: 467, Fig. 8; Yin et al. 2010: 11, Fig. 59; 12, Fig. 70).............. 12
- Metatibiae simple................................................................................... 14
12 (11).Protibia with median or apical projection; metatibia with strongly protuberant apical modification ( Yin et al. 2010: 6, Fig. 11; 11, Fig. 58)........................................................................................ 13
- Protibia lacking projection; metatibia with slightly protuberant apical modification ( Yin et al. 2011: 467, Fig. 8). (Yunnan)......................................................................... P. jizushanus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
13 (12).Body black ( Yin et al. 2010: 4, Fig. 3); antennomeres X much wider than long ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 93); procoxa with a posterior denticle; protibia with a small apical process ( Yin et al. 2010:11, Fig. 58). (Qinghai)..................................................................................................... P. torus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Body reddish brown; antennomere X much longer than wide ( Yin et al. 2010: 13, Fig. 100); procoxa lacking denticle; protibia with median process ( Yin et al. 2010: 6, Fig. 11). (Anhui, Yunnan, Hainan).............. P. aculeus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
14 (11).Antennal club as in Fig. 5 or Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 18; metacoxae protuberant (Fig. 65)......................... 15
- Antennal club as in Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 15 or Yin et al. 2010: 13, Figs. 94, 101; metacoxa not protuberant ( Yin et al. 2010: 12, Fig. 77)................................................................................... 16
15 (14).Elytra with two pairs of discal humps ( Yin et al. 2011: 466, Fig. 6). (Yunnan)..... P. gongshanensis Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Elytra lacking discal humps ( Fig. 2). (Guangxi)............................................... P. hui View in CoL new species
16 (14).Mesofemur simple ( Yin et al. 2011: 472, Fig. 68; Yin et al. 2010: 12, Fig. 76)................................... 17
- Mesofemur with a tiny submedian spine ( Yin et al. 2010: 11, Fig. 61). (Henan).......... P. cornutus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
17 (16).Antennae and legs conspicuously long ( Yin et al. 2010: 6, Fig. 12); protrochanters simple ( Yin et al. 2010: 12, Fig. 70). (Yunnan)................................................................. P. subtilissimus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
- Antennae and legs elongate ( Yin et al. 2011: 466, Fig. 3); protrochanter with a distinct spine ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Fig. 51). (Guizhou, Guangxi)........................................................ P. condylus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2010 View in CoL
18 (8). Head with genae angularly expanded laterally ( Fig. 1); antennomere XI strongly modified ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 21 ). (Guangxi)............................................................................................ P. dayaoensis View in CoL new species
- Head with genae rounded laterally; antennomere XI simple (Fig. 6; Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 14, 16–17, 19, 22–24; Hlaváč et al. 2000: 150, Fig. 1 -A)............................................................................... 19
19 (18).Antennomeres IX–X ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 14, 16) strongly modified....................................... 20
- Antennomeres IX–X simple ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Figs. 17, 19, 22, 23, 24; Hlaváč et al. 2000: 152, Fig. 2 -A; Fig. 6)...... 21
20 (19).Antennal club as in Yin et al. 2011: 498, Fig. 14; anterolateral margins of pronotum roundly angulate (Fig. 26); mesofemora covered with long setae ( Yin et al. 2011: 472, Fig. 67); metacoxae spinose ( Yin et al. 2011: 472, Fig. 64); aedeagus as in Yin et al. 2011: 474, Fig. 93–94. (Xizang)........................................... P. bomiensis Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Antennal club as in Yin et al. 2011: 498, Fig. 16; anterolateral margins of pronotum not angulate ( Yin et al. 2011: 469, Fig. 28); mesofemora lacking long setae ( Yin et al. 2011: 472, Fig. 69); metacoxae simple; aedeagus as in Yin et al. 2011: 474, Figs. 97– 98. (Xizang).............................................................. P. cuonaus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
21 (19).Protibiae modified in apical halves ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Figs. 62–63)........................................... 22
- Protibiae simple...................................................................................... 23
22 (21).Antennomere IX much shorter than XI ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 17); metaventral processes long ( Yin et al. 2011: 470, Fig. 41); protibia slightly protuberant mesally near the apices ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Fig. 62). (Zhejiang)............................................................................................. P. fengtingae Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Antennomere IX about as long as XI ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 23); metaventral processes short ( Yin et al. 2011: 470, Fig. 47); protibia with a small median spine-like process and a well-defined mesoapical protuberance ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Fig. 63).
(Hainan)................................................................ P. pectinatus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL 23 (21).Prochanter simple ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Fig. 60; Hlaváč et al. 2000: 152)........................................ 24
- Prochanter with a distinct spine ( Yin et al. 2011: 471, Figs. 55, 58; Fig. 18)...................................... 25
24 (23).Legs simple without spines ( Yin et al. 2011: 468, Fig. 12; 472, Figs. 60, 77); aedeagus as in Yin et al. 2011: 475, Figs. 109– 110. (Guizhou)............................................................. P. yanbini Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Legs with profemora and mesotrochanters each with a spine ( Hlaváč et al. 2000: 152); aedeagus as in Hlaváč et al. 2000: 152, Fig. 2, B–C. (Yunnan).......................................... P. yunnanicus View in CoL (Hlavá ĕ, Nomura et Zhou, 2000)
25 (23).Larger, over 3.0 mm; antennae and legs extremely long ( Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 467, Fig. 7); profemur without spine, covered with conspicuously long setae ( Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 471, Fig. 55); mesotrochanter with a distinct spine ( Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 472, Fig. 72); aedeagus as in Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 475, Figs. 103–104). (Xizang).................................................................................................... P. hanmiensis Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Smaller, below 2.8 mm; antennae and legs long ( Fig. 3; Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 467, Fig. 10); profemur covered with short setae and with a large median spine (Fig. 18; Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 471, Fig. 58); mesotrochanter with multiple spines (Fig. 21; Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 472, Fig. 75).......................................................................... 26
26 (25).Mesotrochante with three spines ( Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 472, Fig. 75); aedeagus with apex of median lobe not forked ( Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011: 475, Fig. 107–108). (Guizhou)..................................... P. parvus Yin, Li et Zhao, 2011 View in CoL
- Mesotrochanter with two spines (Fig. 21); aedeagus with apex of median lobe forked (Fig. 27). (Guangxi)............................................................................................ P. maoershanus View in CoL new species
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