Bembidiina (TOLEDANO & SCIAKY, 2004)
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Key to the Taiwanese Bembidiina View in CoL
I was unable to study specimens of Asaphidion domonense , Bembidion aliense and Bembidion lulinense and therefore base the key for them only on the literature. The same applies to B. satoi , a species described from Japan and found also in Taiwan ( MORITA 2007).
1 Dorsal surface covered by dense pubescence (Genus Asaphidion Gozis, 1886 View in CoL ). ............ .......................................................................................... A. domonense Minowa, 1932 View in CoL
– Dorsal surface without dense pubescence (Genera Bembidion Latreille, 1802 View in CoL and Sinechostictus Motschulsky, 1864 View in CoL ). ..................................................................................... 2
2 Head large with long mandibles. Coastal species ( Cillenus complex). ......................... 3
– Species with normal head and mandibles. Found in different habitats. ........................ 5
3 Body completely pale, eyes black; metatrochanter longer than half of metafemur. ...... 4
– Body with dark head and pronotum and dark, diffuse median spot on elytra; metatrochanter shorter than half of metafemur ( Figs. 2 View Figs , 17 View Figs ). ................ B. foochowense Lindroth, 1980 View in CoL
4 Sides of pronotum not sinuate. ....................................... B. formosanum Dupuis, 1912 View in CoL
– Sides of pronotum slightly sinuate ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). ............................ B. sauteri Jedlička, 1954 View in CoL
5 Elytral margin clearly angulate and carinate at humeri ( Odontium View in CoL complex) ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 18 View Figs ). ................................................................................... B. fusiforme Netolitzky, 1914 View in CoL
– Elytral margin not angulate or carinate at humeri..........................................................6
6 Elytra with light apical spots..........................................................................................7
– Elytra unicoloured..........................................................................................................8
7 Frontal furrows converging and extending on clypeus, frons strongly convex between furrows; pronotum strongly cordate; body metallic green, matt, with C-shaped apical elytral spots. .............................................................. B. niloticum batesi Putzeys, 1875 View in CoL
– Frontal furrows convergent, not extending on clypeus; pronotum weakly cordate; body black with faint iridescence and small, somewhat triangular lateroapical spot. ............... ...................................................................................................... B. aliense Habu, 1973 View in CoL
8 Median line of pronotum deep, extending to pronotal base (Genus Sinechostictus Motschulsky, 1864 View in CoL ) ( Figs. 16 View Figs , 28 View Figs ). ................................................... S. chuji Jedlička, 1951 View in CoL
– Median line of pronotum shallow, not extending to pronotal base (Genus Bembidion Latreille, 1802 View in CoL ). ............................................................................................................. 9
9 Last three abdominal sternites with at least one transversal row consisting of many short setae. ............................................................................................................................ 10
– Abdominal sternites only with the usual pair of long setae. ........................................ 14
10 Body black, without iridescence on elytra; antennomere 1 black ( Figs. 5 View Figs , 20 View Figs ). ............... ............................................................................................................ B. teradai View in CoL sp. nov.
– Body black, dark reddish or piceous, with iridescence on elytra; antennomere 1 red. .... ...................................................................................................................................... 11
11 Body reddish to piceous, legs red; antennomeres extremely elongate ( Figs. 6 View Figs , 21 View Figs ). ........ ................................................................................................... B. miwai Jedlička, 1946 View in CoL
– Body black, legs dark; antennomeres weakly elongate. .............................................. 12
12 Pronotum large and strongly transverse (ew/pw = 1.46–1.57; pw/pl = 1.40–1.43), sides almost straight before near hind angles; median lobe of aedeagus widest at anterior fourth; endophallus with large and elongate sclerites ( Figs. 7 View Figs , 10 View Figs , 22 View Figs ). ....................................... ......................................................................................... B. taiwanum Netolitzky, 1939 View in CoL
– Pronotum smaller and less transverse (ew/pw = 1.54–1.62; pw/pl = 1.34–1.40), sides more visibly sinuous before hind angles.......................................................................13
13 Pronotum narrow (pw/pl = 1.34–1.37), with obtuse and short hind angles; frontal furrows slightly convergent; median lobe of aedeagus with apex bent ventrally and strongly reinforced ventrally; endophallus with C-shaped apicoventral process of main sclerite ( Figs. 8 View Figs , 11 View Figs , 23 View Figs ). ................................................................................ B. jelineki View in CoL sp. nov.
– Pronotum wide (pw/pl = 1.40), with almost square, long hind angles; frontal furrows parallel; median lobe of aedeagus with apex not bent ventrally and weakly reinforced ventrally; endophallus with apicoventral process of main sclerite triangular ( Figs. 9 View Figs , 12 View Figs , 24 View Figs ). ......................................................................................................... B. seijii View in CoL sp. nov.
14 Elytra depressed, with slightly foveate discal pores; elytral striae sulcate and intervals strongly convex; endophallus without long flagellum ( Figs. 4 View Figs , 19 View Figs ). ................................ .............................................................................................. B. takasagonis Habu, 1973 View in CoL
– Elytra convex, discal pores not foveate; elytral striae punctate and intervals flat; endophallus with long flagellum..........................................................................................15
15 Legs pale.......................................................................................................................16
– Legs dark, piceous brown.............................................................................................18
16 Body small (3.41–3.77 mm); discal elytral pores usually in interval 3. ........................... ....................................................................................................... B. satoi Morita, 1993
– Body larger (> 4.50 mm); discal elytral pores adjoining stria 3. ................................. 17
17 Pronotum cordate with base narrower than anterior margin, hind angles square; body black. ........................................................................................ B. lulinense Habu, 1973 View in CoL
– Pronotum strongly convex with base wider than anterior margin, hind angles obtuse; body brown to piceous with some metallic, greenish blue reflections ( Figs. 13 View Figs , 25 View Figs )................. .................................................................................................. B. chloreum Bates, 1873 View in CoL
18 Body piceous with bronze reflections; pronotum more transverse; antennomeres less elongate ( Figs. 15 View Figs , 27 View Figs ). ........................................................... B. peleum Jedlička, 1933 View in CoL
– Body black with bluish reflections; pronotum less transverse; antennomeres more elongate ( Figs. 14 View Figs , 26 View Figs ). ........................................................................... B. shunichii Habu, 1973 View in CoL
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