Anthrenus undetermined, Geoffroy, 1762, Geoffroy, 1762
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https://doi.org/ 10.5962/bhl.part.117820 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E4CB3617-7EE3-4600-A4B6-CB843EC0819C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7023475 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F831B714-3522-FF84-C29A-FB2CFB9DDFE1 |
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Carolina |
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Anthrenus undetermined |
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SHORT KEY TO THE RELATED SPECIES AND TO THE KNOWN ANTHRENUS SPECIES FROM OMAN:
1. Antenna with 10-11 antennomeres................................ 2.
1a. Antenna with 9 antennomeres.................................... 3.
2. Antenna with 10 antennomeres. A. ( Anthrenodes ) malkini Mroczkowski, 1980
2a. Antenna with 11 antennomeres................................... 4.
3. Antennal club with two antennomeres, male antennomere 9 at least 4x longer than antennomere 8......... A. (Anthrenops) coloratus Reitter, 1881
3a. Antennal club with three antennomeres, male antennomere 9 at least 2.5x longer than antennomere 7................................................... A. (Anthrenops) cervenkai Háva & Herrmann, 2006
4. Inner margin of eye emarginated.................................. 5.
4a. Inner margin of eye oval................. A. (Nathrenus) jakli Háva, 2001
5. First pair of legs with tibial spines........ A. (s. str.) namibicus Háva, 2000 e
5a. First pair of legs without tibial spines.............................. 6.
6. Ventrites II-V covered with mix of yellowish (light brown) and white scales; 9 th abdominal segment without distinct waist, with same width throughout its length, apex of segment with cordate, deep indentation; apex of paramers slightly curved in to middle, paramers with apex and median lobe slender and narrower, median lobe with distinct extension in 1/2 of its length.............................. A. (s. str.) ardoi sp. n.
6a. Ventrites I-V covered with white and light-brown scales; light-brown scales cover posterior margin of ventrites I-V and middle section of ventrite V; 9 th abdominal sternite spatulate, with the apex narrow and flat, three times wider posteriorly than the apex width, distinct waist in a mid section present; parameres curved toward middle, setae present on apex and in inner margin of parameres, median lobe without distinct extension............................. A. (s. str.) flavipes flavipes LeConte, 1854
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