Strategus species
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/1179.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E51B25-1345-4F1D-8F33-F2812FCB4F7B |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
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Strategus species |
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Key to the known larvae of Strategus species
(modified from Morón and Ratcliffe 1990)
1. Bulla of spiracles with a raised, knob-like or hemispherical process........ 2
1 9. Bulla of spiracles convex but lacking a knob-like or hemispherical process... 8
2. Dorsum of each mandible with 4–7 dorsomolar setae....................... 5
2 9. Dorsum of each mandible with 8 or more dorsomolar setae................ 3
3. Last antennal segment with 9 dorsal sensory spots. Maxilla with 8 truncate, stridulatory teeth. Dorsum of each mandible with less than 19 dorsomolar setae................................................................ 4
3 9. Last antennal segment with 11–12 dorsal sensory spots. Maxilla with 9 truncate, stridulatory teeth. Dorsum of each mandible with 19–21 dorsomolar setae.................................................. S. aloeus (L.)
4. Frons with 10 dorsoepicranial setae................... S. jugurtha Burmeister
4 9. Frons with 3 dorsoepicranial setae..................... S. fascinus Burmeister
5. Dorsum of abdominal segments 8–9 with numerous slender setae posteriorly........................................................................ 6
5 9. Dorsum of abdominal segments 8–9 with only sparse, slender setae posteriorly................................................. S. syphax (Fabricius)
6. Frons with anterior frontal setae............................................... 7
6 9. Frons without anterior frontal setae......... S. surinamensis hirtus Sternberg
7. Last antennal segment with 7–14 dorsal sensory spots. Respiratory plate of spiracles with ends of plate not touching one another......................................................................... S. longichomperus Ratcliffe
7 9. Last antennal segment with 15 dorsal sensory spots. Respiratory plate of spiracles with ends of plate touching one another.... S. mormon Burmeister
8. Last antennal segment with 6 dorsal sensory spots. Claws of legs short................................................ S. splendens (Palisot de Beauvois)
8 9. Last antennal segment with 12 or more dorsal sensory spots. Claws of legs long, curved.................................................. S. antaeus (Drury)
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