Cladiscus, Chevrolat, 1843
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.031 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551197 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E30F87CA-A749-925D-FC33-788F1ECD1D01 |
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Felipe |
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Cladiscus |
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Key to the species of Cladiscus from Japan and Taiwan
1 Elytra largely yellowish red ( Figs 4, 6–9 View Figs 1–13 ). .................... 2
– Elytra largely black or brownish black ( Figs 1–3, 5 View Figs 1–13 ). .... ........................................................................................ 4
2 Eyes small (EyD/EyW 2.14‒4.10 in male, 2.82–3.23 in female); elytra relatively wide (EL/EW 2.65–3.71 in male, 3.90–4.46 in female). ... C. hachijoensis sp. nov.
– Eyes large in male, small in female (EyD/EyW 0.56– 0.68 in male, 2.18–2.20 in female); elytra relatively long (EL/EW 4.29–4.38 in male, 4.96‒4.99 in female). ...... 3
3 Elytra mostly yellowish-red, black at apex ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1–13 ). ...... ................................... C. terminalis Schenkling, 1912
– Elytra entirely yellowish-red ( Figs 8, 9 View Figs 1–13 ). ......................... .............................................................. C. liaoi sp. nov.
4 Elytral punctures not extending to apical half ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–13 ). ............................................... C. weyersi Kraatz, 1899
– Elytral punctures extending to apical half ( Figs 1, 3, 5 View Figs 1–13 ). ...................................................................................... 5
5 Male antennae flabellate ( Fig. 17 View Figs 14–26 ); female antennae serrate, antennomeres IV to X widely triangular ( Fig. 18 View Figs 14–26 ). ..................................... C. sauteri Schenkling, 1912
– Male and female antennae weakly serrate. .................. 6
6 Head black; elytra entirely blackish ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–13 ); EL/PL 4.36–5.15 (4.87) in male, 4.02–4.45 (4.28) in female; tegmen and phallus symmetrical ( Figs 46–48 View Figs 40–51 ); base of MO with a flattened sclerite plate ( Fig. 120 View Figs 119–122 ). ................. ............................................... C. obeliscus Lewis, 1892
– Head brownish red; elytra reddish near base ( Fig. 5 View Figs 1–13 ); EL/PL 2.72–3.14 (2.94) in male, 2.76–2.94 (2.84) in female; tegmen and phallus not symmetrical ( Figs 89–91 View Figs 83–94 ); base of MO with a sagittate sclerite ( Fig. 121 View Figs 119–122 ). ..... C. pallidicornis Corporaal & van der Wiel, 1949
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