Myzomorphus, Salle, 1850
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170497 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCFE4B-9A4F-FFAD-FF40-502CFF4C40D4 |
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Key to Known Males of Myzomorphus View in CoL
Galileo (1987) provided a key to males of M. gounellei , M. sparsimflabellatus , M. quadripunctatus , and M. scutellatus . At that time, males of M. herteli Gilmour, 1960 , M. amabilis ( Tippmann, 1960) , and M. flavipes Galileo, 1987 were unknown, and the male of M. poultoni was not examined. Later, Galileo and Monné (2003) figured and described the male of M. flavipes . Wappes et al. (2013) figured the male of M. amabilis without description.
Based on the examination of the holotype of M. poultoni , and figure of the male of M. amabilis in Wappes et al. (2013), we can now provide an updated key to males of the genus [males of M. herteli and M. n. sp. Bezark et al. in press, remain unknown]:
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– Metatibiae not foliaceous; prosternal process about as long as wide ......................................... 4 Metatibiae distinctly foliaceous; prosternal process longer than wide ...................................... 2 2(1).
– Pronotum without reniform callosities on each side. Brazil (Espírito Santo) (see Bezark 2015)
........................................................................................................... M. fl avipes Galileo, 1987 Pronotum with distinct reniform callosities on each side ........................................................... 3 3(2).
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Elytra elongate, about 3.0 times as long as largest width. Brazil (Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro,
São Paulo) ................................................................................... M. gounellei Lameere, 1912 Elytra proportionally short, about 2.5 times as long as largest width. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro).
...................................................................................................... M. poultoni Lameere, 1912 View in CoL
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– Prothorax with lateral tubercle rounded at apex. Bolivia (see Bezark 2015) ..............................
................................................................................................ M. amabilis ( Tippmann, 1960) View in CoL Prothorax with lateral tubercle distinctly acute at apex ............................................................ 5 5(4).
– Metafemora not reaching the abdominal apex; metatibiae not enlarged; elytra subelliptical. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) (see Bezark 2015) ................................................................ ....................................................................................... M. sparsim fl abellatus Zajciw, 1963
Metafemora long, reaching or surpassing abdominal apex; metatibiae enlarged; elytra subtriangular ............................................................................................................................. 6 6(5).
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Myzomorphus
Spooner, Amoret & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2016 |
M. poultoni
Lameere 1912 |