Eoclivina species (KULT, 1959)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10981864 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11046112 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/175ACD40-FFCE-4A65-FE4B-FF7D4622FB8F |
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Eoclivina species |
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IdEnTificATion KEY To ThE Eoclivina species
1 Elytron with all intervals opaque, with all intervals completely and distinctly reticulated. Body length 5.45 mm. Eala, Democratic Republic of the Congo....................................... ................................................................................................... E. burgeoni ( Kult, 1959)
- Elytron with the inner intervals smooth (intervals 2-5 at a minimum) ........................... 2
2 Males: Elytron with interval eight reticulated; abdominal sternite smooth, glossy. Females: Elytron with intervals one and six to eight reticulated: abdominal sternite reticulated, opaque. Body length 5.1-5.5 mm. Angola: Dundo; Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kona .............................................................................. E. machadoi ( Basilewsky, 1955)
- Elytron with intervals one to seven in both of the sexes smooth, glossy ........................ 3
3 Elytron with interval 8 reticulated (males and females); disk of pronotum glabrous. Body length 8.3-8.7 mm. Tanzania............................................................. E. schmidli sp. nov.
- Elytron with all intervals smooth, glossy (males and females). Distinctly smaller species (4.2 mm or less) ............................................................................................................... 4
4 Abdominal sternite smooth, glossy; eye distinctly convex. Body length 3.8-4.2 mm. Tropical African rainforest belt from the west coast to the Lake Tanganyika .................. ................................................................................................ E. dumolinii ( Putzeys, 1846)
- All abdominal sternites densely and distinctly reticulated, opaque; eye less distinctly convex. Body length 3.8–4.2 mm). Nigeria: Ile-Ifé .................... E. basilewskyi sp. nov.
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