Pteroloma Gyllenhal, 1827
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5321906 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5342912 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C87DB-B444-FFD4-FF19-41B6FBF8FBC0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pteroloma Gyllenhal, 1827 |
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Key for species of Pteroloma Gyllenhal, 1827 View in CoL of China and adjacent countries
The key is modified from LAFER (2002).
1 Elytra almost round (1.2 times as long as wide), with very wide epipleural keel ( RŮŽIČKA & SCHNEIDER 1995: 113, Fig. 1 View Figs ) ( Russia: Primorye region: south of Sikhote Alin mts). ... ......................................................................... P. plutenkoi ( Růžička & Schneider, 1995) View in CoL
– Elytra more oval (1.35–1.50 times as long as wide), with narrow epipleural keel ( LAFER 2002: 52, Fig. 1 View Figs ). ............................................................................................................. 2
2 Body yellowish (becoming light brown in dead specimens); antenna distinctly bicolorous, with antennomeres 1, 2 and 11 yellow and the others black ( LAFER 2002: 52, Fig. 1 View Figs ); legs bicolorous, yellow with black tibia and apical part of femora; lateral margin of elytra serrate to three fourths of its length; aedeagus regularly rounded toward apex in lateral view, paramera short, not exceeding half of the length of median lobe ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2C View Figs ); apex of aedeagus wide, quadrate, symmetrical, very slightly constricted subapically, without median translucent ‘window’ in dorsal view ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2D View Figs ) ( Russia: south-western Primorye region). .................................... P. nigromontanum Lafer, 2002 View in CoL
– Body dark brown to black in mature specimens (pale brown in teneral adults); antenna and legs uniformly concolorous; lateral margin of elytra serrate only to 1/3 of its length; aedeagus different, but paramera longer than half of the median lobe ( LAFER 2002: 53, Figs. 2A,E View Figs ). ..................................................................................................................... 3
3 Apex of aedeagus very narrow, forming distinctly asymmetrical spike in dorsal view ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2B View Figs ), straight in lateral view ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2A View Figs ) ( Russia: Irkutsk region to Sakhalin, Mongolia, Japan: Hokkaido). ........................... P. sibiricum Székessy, 1935 View in CoL
– Apex of aedeagus wider, subquadrate, slightly asymmetrical, distinctly constricted subapically, with medial translucent ‘window’ in dorsal view ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2F View Figs ), sinuate in lateral view ( LAFER 2002: 53, Fig. 2E View Figs ) (forest zone across the Palaearctic Region). ..... ........................................................................................ P. forsstromii (Gyllenhal, 1890) View in CoL
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