Micronialoe, Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996

Kim, Dooyoung & Suh, Sang Jae, 2024, Review of the ground beetle subgenus Micronialoe from Korea, with a description of a new species (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Pterostichus), Zootaxa 5471 (4), pp. 451-464 : 461

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5471.4.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7486CBBE-0329-40C2-94AC-680D8703F56F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12211195

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/135E87AA-5215-FFEE-2997-FA9FFA724ABE

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Plazi

scientific name

Micronialoe
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Key to the species of the subgenus Micronialoe View in CoL

1. Pronotum with rudimentary or without outer basal fovea ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ); median lobe of aedeagus rather slender, apical orifice on dorsal side ( Figs 8E–H View FIGURE 8 )........................................... P. (M.) chogyesanus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996 View in CoL

- Pronotum with outer basal fovea more or less distinct ( Figs 2C View FIGURE 2 , 7C View FIGURE 7 ); median lobe of aedeagus stout, apical orifice bent to left ( Figs 5A–E View FIGURE 5 , 7E–I View FIGURE 7 ).................................................................................... 2

2. Median lobe of aedeagus truncate at apex in dorsal view, left lateral margin below apical orifice almost linear, internal sac with three sclerotized areas ( Figs 5A–E View FIGURE 5 )......................................... P. (M.) spinulosus Kim & Suh sp. nov.

- Median lobe of aedeagus rounded at apex in dorsal view, left lateral margin below apical orifice convex, internal sac with two sclerotized areas ( Figs 7E–I View FIGURE 7 ) (sclerotized parts for P. (M.) kaniei View in CoL is unknown)...................................... 3

3. Pronotum with vague outer basal fovea; smaller species (6.1–7.0 mm); distributed in Is. Tsushima, Japan.............................................................................................. P. (M.) kaniei Morita, 2005 View in CoL

- Pronotum with distinct outer basal fovea ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 ); larger species (>7.0 mm); distributed in Mt. Jirisan, Korea........................................................................... P. (M.) bifoveolatus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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