Lesticus, FROM

Fedorenko, D. N., 2022, New or little-known Lesticus Dejean, 1828 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Pterostichini) from Vietnam, Russian Entomological Journal 31 (3), pp. 260-275 : 264-265

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.31.3.06

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A30787C8-6D77-FF9D-FC93-F8C516199809

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Lesticus
status

 

KEY TO SPECIES GROUPS OF LESTICUS FROM View in CoL VIETNAM:

1(2) Lateral ridge of mesoventrite with a small precoxal tooth. Body large, BL mostly over 23 mm. Labial palpomere 3 broadly triangular, about as wide at apex as long at inner margin in male, less so in female. Apical orifice of aedeagus with lateral ligules moderately sclerotized, left short, right moderately long and invisible in caudal (apical) view; internal sac curved to the left, with bulbs multiple and well differentiated ( Figs 25–34 View Figs 25–39 ). Metepisternum long or short ........................... the auricollis View in CoL -group

2(1) Lateral ridge of mesoventrite even, with no precoxal tooth. Body generally smaller. Apical orifice of aedeagus with left ligule vague to totally reduced and right ligule overdeveloped, very long and strongly sclerotized, wellvisible in caudal view; internal sac dorsal and more or less convoluted.

3(4) Labial palpomere 3 broadly triangular, 3/4–4/5 as wide as long in male, less so in female. Metatarsal anterolateral carina blunt. Body medium-sized, BL 19–22 mm. Metepisternum long. Internal sac indistinctly convoluted, with many larger bulbs. ( Figs 40–41 View Figs 40–45 ) ............................ .................................................. the chalcothorax View in CoL -group

4(3) Labial palpomere 3 slightly triangular, 1/2–3/5 as wide as long in male, subtriangular, less than half as wide as long in female. Metatarsal anterolateral carina sharp. Body generally larger, BL 22–28 mm. Metepisternum long or short. Internal sac tubiform, slightly yet distinctly convoluted, with a few smaller bulbs. ( Figs 42–45 View Figs 40–45 ) ............... .......................................................... the insignis View in CoL -group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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