CANTHARINAE, Imhoff, 1856
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa184 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5753248 |
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KEY TO THE GENERA OF BURMITE CANTHARINAE
1. Disc of pronotum without large depression; elytra deeply punctate, sometimes forming rows of reticulate punctures; caudal segment simple, unmodified.............................................................................................. 2
– Disc of pronotum with large depression anteriorly; elytra smooth; caudal segment distinctly furcated, fishtail-shaped .................................................................................................................. Hukawngichthyurus
2. Pronotum broad and laterally rounded, sides forming continuous curve with anterior edge, without prominent anterior angle ................................................................................................................................. 3
– Pronotum subquadrate to trapezoidal or distinctly transverse, sides not forming continuous curve with anterior edge because of noticeable anterior angle ........................................................................................ 5
3. Antennae pectinate ........................................................................................................................ Burmomiles
– Antennae filiform or serrate ............................................................................................................................ 4
4. Antennae filiform; head slightly narrowed basally; pronotum broad anteriorly, with sides subparallel; tarsomeres 1–3 slightly bilobed.................................................................................................. Elektrokleinia
– Antennae serrate; head strongly narrowed basally; pronotum strongly narrowed anteriorly; tarsomeres 1–3 simple ................................................................................................................................. Palaeocantharis
5. Lateral edges of pronotum serrate ......................................................................................... Myamalycocerus
– Lateral edges of pronotum simple ................................................................................................................... 6
6. Pronotum trapezoidal or distinctly transverse ............................................................................................... 7
– Pronotum subquadrate .............................................................................................................. Cretocantharis
7. Head rounded behind eyes; disc of pronotum rugose ........................................................... Ornatomalthinus
– Head strongly narrowed basally; disc of pronotum smooth ....................................................... Sanaungulus
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