Eupolyphaga, Chopard, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4506.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6493451 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A1B87C9-9E14-194A-FF3C-FF02FA2AFA93 |
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Eupolyphaga |
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Key to the male of Eupolyphaga View in CoL species
1 Tegmina totally unicolored ( Figs. 11 A View FIGURE 11 ; 12 E View FIGURE 12 )............................................................... 2 - Tegmina more or less maculated.......................................................................... 3 2 Pronotum generally unicolored (Fig. 13 P)............................................................ E. fusca View in CoL - Pronotum anterior distinctly marginated ( Fig. 12 I View FIGURE 12 )...................................................... E. sp. 3 3 Tegmina brown, only with several hyaline maculae, vertex of head yellow ( Figs. 12 A View FIGURE 12 ; 13 N).................. E. robusta
- Ground color of tegmina hyaline, strongly maculated......................................................... 4
4 Tegmina short, only beyond the end of abdomen about 3.4–6.5 mm .............................................. 5
- Tegmina long, exceeded the end of abdomen more than 8.0 mm................................................. 6
5 Abdomen brown ( Fig. 7 E View FIGURE 7 ), distributed around Mt. Everest................................. E. everestiana everestiana View in CoL
- Abdomen yellow, distal portion slightly dark brownish ( Fig. 7 K View FIGURE 7 ), distributed in Lhoka................ E. everestiana reni
6 Both abdomen and legs pale yellow...................................................................... 11
- Not as above......................................................................................... 7
7 Abdomen maculated, median with a longitudinal line........................................................ 10
- Abdomen not maculated................................................................................ 8
8 Pronotum generally unicolored........................................................................... 9
- Pronotum marginated anteriorly......................................................................... 15
9 Tegmina with dense and mixed maculae ( Fig. 5 A View FIGURE 5 )................................................ E. hupingensis
- Tegmina with scattered maculae, outer margins brownish ( Fig. 9 F View FIGURE 9 )....................................... E. xuorum
10 Pronotum brown to dark brown, anterior yellowish marginated................................................. 12
- Pronotum yellow, disc with an irregular brown marking (Fig. 15 G)..................................... E. maculata
11 Pronotum with anterior yellow (Fig. 13 A).......................................................... E. sinensis View in CoL
- Pronotum generally unicolored, reddish brown to brown (Fig. 13 G)....................................... E. hanae
12 Pronotum brown, with a very weak yellowish margin anteriorly; tegmina with outer base brownish, maculae very fine and scattered (Fig. 15 P; 9 A)......................................................................... E. dongi
- Pronotum brown, anterior margin muddy yellowish.......................................................... 13
13 Legs black ( Fig. 10 D View FIGURE 10 ).......................................................................... E. nigrifera
- Legs brown to dark brown, distinctly yellowish mixed....................................................... 14
14 Body brown, tegmina with dense maculae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 G–H).................................... E. fengi yongshengensis
- Body dark brown, tegmina with loose maculae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 E–F)......................................... E. fengi fengi
15 Interocular space as wide as the distance between ocelli (Fig. 14 E–F)................................... E. thibetana View in CoL
- Interocular space narrower than the distance between ocelli................................................... 16
16 Tegmina with scattered spots........................................................................... 17
- Tegmina with dense or mixed speckles.................................................................... 18
17 Body dark brown to black, anterior of pronotum white narrowly............................................... 20
- Body yellowish brown, anterior of pronotum whitish yellow widely ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 J–M; 14 A).................. E. yunnanensis View in CoL
18 Tegmina with dim and small maculae, pronotum with a yellow anterior margin not reach to the lateral borders, body black ventrally ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 E–F; 16 D).................................................................... E. daweishana
- Tegmina with mixed maculae, body brown ventrally......................................................... 19
19 Pronotum with anterior margin yellow, apex of the yellow area narrow, widened toward lateral (Fig. 13 D).. E. shennongensis
- Pronotum with anterior margin whitish yellow, apex of the yellow area narrow, then widened near the apex, and becoming much narrower toward the lateral borders (Fig. 14 P)............................................... E. hengduana View in CoL
20 Body dark brown, maculae on tegmina larger, fewer......................................................... 21
- Body black, maculae on tegmina smaller, relatively denser ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 I–J)................................. E. nigrinotum
21 Body large, 17.8–20.1 mm not including tegmina, pronotum setose, the yellowish anterior margin indistinct or narrow ( Fig. 16 G View FIGURE 16 )............................................................................................. E. wooi
- Body small, 15.6–16.8 mm not including tegmina, pronotum and head with very long hair, with a distinct yellowish margin anteriorly (Fig. 14 J–L)........................................................................... E. pilosa
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