“Gonaphodielliform” genera, Latreille, 1802
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5174222 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6547447 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E28783-FF91-EE75-FF16-FB40F4932D8B |
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Felipe |
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“Gonaphodielliform” genera |
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Key to “Gonaphodielliform” genera View in CoL
1. First joint of labial palps as long as second ( Fig. 50-51 View Figure 43-56 ); clypeus subtruncate anteriorly or very feebly sinuate at middle, round at sides; elytra oval, more or less broadened posteriorly, finely striate; body feebly or, at most, moderately convex; mostly medium size species (length 5.0- 6.0 mm). Taxa more or less dark brownish, with or without paler elytral spots. Neotropical region ................................................................................................ Gonaphodiellus Schmidt
— First joint of labial palps longer than second ( Fig. 69 View Figure 67-77 , 117 View Figure 109-119 ); body more convex; mostly rather small species (length 4.0-5.0 mm) .............................................................................................. 2
2(1). Clypeus deeply sinuate at middle, angulate at sides; elytra subparallel-sided or oval elongate, finely striate; body more or less distinctly convex. Taxa chestnut brown or reddish testaceous, rarely blackish. Neotropical region ........................................... Gonaphodioides new genus
— Clypeus feebly sinuate at middle, round at sides; elytra amygdaliform, deeply striate; body strongly convex. Taxa piceous or reddish brown, usually with pronotum and elytral disc darker. Mexico........................................................................................... Gonaphodiopsis new genus
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Aphodiinae |