Genieridium, Vaz-De-Mello, 2008
publication ID |
11755334 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5242001 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D287CE-FFAE-AF01-D1DB-DA93FA3C120A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Genieridium |
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Key to species of Genieridium View in CoL
1. Eyes hidden dorsally (Fig. 64). Central Colombia......... 6.5. G. medinae View in CoL (Gill & Vaz-de-Mello, 2004)
-. Eyes small but visible dorsally ............................................................................................................. 2
2(1). Clypeal teeth lacking (Figs. 57, 68) ...................................................................................................... 3
-. Two clypeal teeth present...................................................................................................................... 4
3(2). Elytral striae without evident punctures. Venezuela.......................... 6.2. G. bordoni ( Martínez, 1992) View in CoL
-. Elytral striae with ocellated punctures. Southern Brazil..................... 6.6. G. paranense ( Arrow, 1932) View in CoL
4(2). Clypeal teeth very acute, sides almost parallel in the apical part (Figs. 60, 70) .................................... 5
-. Clypeal teeth obtuse, short, and equilateral (Figs. 55, 62) .................................................................... 6
5(4). Clypeal teeth arising from below clypeal margin (Fig. 60). Central Brazil, Northern Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia.................................................................................... 6.3. G. cryptops ( Arrow, 1913) View in CoL
-. Clypeal teeth at same plane as clypeal margin (Fig. 70). Southeastern Brazil........................................ .......................................................................... 6.7. G. zanunciorum View in CoL ( Vaz-de-Mello & Canhedo, 1998)
6(4). Elytral striae straight, without punctures. Central Brazil and Paraguay................................................. ............................................................................................................... 6.1. G. bidens ( Balthasar, 1938) View in CoL
-. Elytral striae marked by inconspicuous punctures that make striae appear sinuated. Northeastern and Central Brazil....................................................... 6.4. G. margareteae View in CoL ( Génier & Vaz-de-Mello, 2002)
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