Calochromini
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4105.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6057039 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC878F-FF9F-FFE2-FF1C-2D62C3FE2ACB |
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Plazi |
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Calochromini |
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Key to the world Calochromini (modified from Green, 1954)
1. Head prolonged in rostrum, antenniferous tubercles not developed, mandibles distant when closed never overlapping...... 2
- Head not prolonged in rostrum, antenniferous strongly developed, mandibles when closed overlapping or approximated.... 4
2. Elytral costae well developed and strongly demarcated, some of which partially obliterated, apex of elytra with traces of reticulated cells, specimens medium to big size.......................... Macrolygistopterus Pic, 1929 (Neotropical region)
- Elytral costae not developed, not obliterated, without traces of reticulate cells at apex, specimens small to medium size..... 3
3. Labrum completely free, distinctly visible, mandibles curved, more or less connate to labrum, secondary elytral costae absent, dorsal pubescence decumbent, anterior coxae approximated, rostrum of variable shape....................................................... .. Lygistopterus Mulsant, 1838 View in CoL (Neotropical, Afrotropical, Neartic, Paleartic and Oriental regions)
- Labrum suture sometimes indistinct, apparently fused with rostrum, mandibles straight or curved, secondary elytral costae weakly developed, dorsal pubescence long and erected, anterior coxae not approximated, rostrum elongated and stout.............................................................. Lucaina Dugés, 1879 View in CoL (Nearctic and Neotropical regions)
4. Elytral pubescence sparse, mostly confined to the elytral costae, invervals subglabrous. Anterior coxae distinctly separated................................................................... Caloptognatha Green, 1954 View in CoL (Nearctic region)
- Elytra uniformly pubescent. Anterior coxae contiguous or very approximated...................................... 5
5. Elytra with reticulate cells at apex, with 4 primary elytral costae well defined and 5 secondary costae weakly developed, antennae serrate....................................................... Adoceta Bourgeois, 1882 View in CoL (Afrotropical region)
- Elytra without reticulated cells at apex, with 4 primary elytral costae well defined and secondary usually absent, antennae serrate or flabellate............ Calochromus Guérin-Méneville, 1833 View in CoL (Nearctic, Afrotropical, Oriental and Australian regions)
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