Brachinus Bonelli, 1810
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Key to Indian species of Brachinus Bonelli, 1810 View in CoL
1. Elytra with spots or transverse bands...................................................................... 2
- Elytra without spots or transverse bands, monochrome black/bluish black/brownish black, only the suture sometimes reddish yellow............................................................................................. 12
2. Elytra yellow; three black markings of various shapes on elytra ( Fig. 1g View FIGURE 1 )................................... B. pictus View in CoL
- Elytra black/blue black/brown black; with reddish yellow spots or transverse band on elytra.......................... 3
3. Elytra with reddish yellow median transverse band and smaller triangular reddish yellow spot on the apex..... B. longipalpis View in CoL
- Elytra with only reddish yellow spots, without median transverse bands.......................................... 4
4. Elytra with 6 distinct spots (3 on each elytron).............................................................. 5
- Elytra with 4 spots (2 on each elytron)..................................................................... 8
5. Head and pronotum rough, densely punctated and pubescent with closely placed setae................... B. hexagrammus View in CoL
- Head and pronotum smooth, sparsely punctated, pubescent with widely spaced setae................................ 6
6. Pronotum longer than broad; elytra with reddish yellow lateral margin starting from the basal spot and continuing to apex, eventually forming an apical reddish yellow band................................................ B. sexmaculatus View in CoL
- Pronotum broader than long; elytra without reddish yellow lateral margin and apical band............................ 7
7. Elytral apex forming a re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 ), elytral basal spot large, reaching the humerus; pronotum with basal margin broadly and lateral margin narrowly brownish black................................................. B. eucosmus View in CoL
- Elytral apex rounded without forming a re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE 5 ), elytral basal spot small, not reaching the humerus; pronotum with apical, basal and lateral margins broadly black...................................................... B. reyi View in CoL
8. Pronotal apical margin with anterior lateral projection ( Fig.5c View FIGURE 5 )................................................. 9
- Pronotal apical margin without anterior lateral projection ( Fig.5d View FIGURE 5 )......................................... B. charis View in CoL
9. Elytra with reddish yellow lateral margin................................................................. 10
- Elytra without reddish yellow lateral margin............................................................... 11
10. Pronotum densely punctated, pubescent with closely placed setae......................................... B. illotus View in CoL
- Pronotum glabrous........................................................................... B. tetracolon View in CoL
11. First spot on elytra aligned towards base, elytral apex not forming re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE 5 )................... B. geiseri View in CoL
- First spot on elytra placed in the midregion, elytral apex forming a strong re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 )........ B. tetragrammus View in CoL
12. Elytra unicoloured; suture same colour as the elytra......................................................... 13
- Elytra bicoloured; suture reddish yellow.................................................................. 21
13. Head with two reddish yellow spots on frons.................................................. B. andamanensis View in CoL
- Head concoloured, without spots........................................................................ 14
14. Elytra blue-black............................................................................ B. pallidipes View in CoL
- Elytra pitch black/pitch brown.......................................................................... 15
15. Pronotum and elytra punctated, pubescent................................................................. 16
- Pronotum and elytra smooth, glabrous........................................................ B. chaudoirianus View in CoL
16. Antennal segment 3 subequal to segments 1 and 2 combined.................................................. 17
- Antennal segment 3 shorter than segments 1 and 2 combined.................................................. 20
17. Pronotum concoloured................................................................................ 18
- Pronotum bi-coloured................................................................................. 19
18. Pronotum dark brownish black with deep median groove deep, reaching the basal and apical margins; elytral apex rounded, not forming a re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE 5 )................................................................ B. hazardi View in CoL
- Pronotum reddish yellow with median groove shallow, not reaching the basal and apical margins; elytral apex straight, forming a re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 )......................................................................... B. inops View in CoL
19. Pronotum with acute posterior angles ( Fig. 5c, 5e View FIGURE 5 ), basal margin broadly brownish black; elytra convex........... B. dryas View in CoL
- Pronotum with obtuse hind angles ( Fig. 5d View FIGURE 5 ), both lateral and basal margins broadly brownish black; elytra subparallel............................................................................................... B. limbicollis View in CoL
20. Pronotum rugose, punctate, median groove shallow; elytral striations weak............................... B. sordidus View in CoL
- Pronotum smooth, sparsely punctate, median groove deep; elytral striations deep................ B. devagiriensis View in CoL sp. nov.
21. Elytral sutural line with narrow reddish yellow colouration................................................... 22
- Elytral sutural line with broad reddish yellow colouration.................................................... 23
22. Antennal segment 3 subequal to segment 1 and 2 combined; pronotum longer than broad, median furrow deep, reaching the basal and apical margins; elytral apex forming faint re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 ) with broad membranous border...................................................................................................... B. flaviventris View in CoL
- Antennal segment 3 shorter than segment 1 and 2 combined; pronotum wider than long, median furrow shallow, not reaching the basal and apical margins; elytral apex not forming a re-entrant angle ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE 5 ) but with a narrow membranous border................................................................................................ B. vigilans View in CoL
23. Elytra with reddish yellow lateral margins................................................................. 24
- Elytra without reddish yellow lateral margins.............................................................. 27
24. Antennal segments 1–2 reddish yellow, remainder brownish, segment 3 subequal to segments 1 and 2 combined......... 25
- Antennal segments 1–4 reddish yellow, remainder brownish, segment 3 shorter than segments 1 and 2 combined........ 26
25. Elytra brownish black.......................................................................... B. limbellus View in CoL
- Elytra black................................................................................. B. cinctellus View in CoL
26. Pronotum length equal to width, base straight................................................... B. pokharaensis View in CoL
- Pronotum longer than broad, base bisinuate.......................................................... B. stevensi View in CoL
27. Pronotum with hind angles pointed, at right angles ( Fig. 5f View FIGURE 5 )........................................... B. suturellus View in CoL
- Pronotum with hind angles blunt, obtuse ( Fig. 5d View FIGURE 5 ).......................................................... 28
28. Pronotum disc with posterior fourth parallel, hind angles slightly obtuse.................................. B. peltastes View in CoL
- Pronotum disc with posterior fourth divergent, hind angles very obtuse.................................. B. modestus View in CoL
Bonelli, F. A. (1810) Observations entomologiques. Premiere partie (cicindeletes et portion des carabiques) [with the Tabula synoptica exhibens genera carabicorum in sectiones et stirpes disposita ]. Felix Galletti, Turin, 58 pp. [Note: This paper was reissued in 1812, without the Tabula Synoptica, in Memorie della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino 18, 21 - 78 (see Madge 1978, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 35, 9 - 12)]
FIGURE 1. Dorsal habitus of Indian Brachinus species: a) B. dryas Andrewes, 1936 (holotype, BMNH); b) B. inops Andrewes, 1932 (holotype, BMNH); c) B. hexagrammus Chaudoir, 1876 (syntype, MNHN); d) B. sexmaculatus Dejean, 1825 (syntype, MNHN); e) B. tetracolon Chuadoir, 1876 (syntype, MNHN); f) B. tetragrammus Chaudoir, 1876 (syntype, MNHN); g) B. pictus (Hope, 1833) (ZSIM); h) B. cinctellus Chaudoir, 1876 (syntype, MNHN); i) B. eucosmus Andrewes, 1937 (holotype, BMNH)
FIGURE 5. Morphological features of Brachinus: a) Elytral apex forming re-entrant angle; b) Elytral apex not forming a reentrant angle; c) Pronotum with apical margin having anterior projection on lateral sides, hind angles slightly acute; d) Pronotal apical margin without anterior projection on lateral sides, hind angles obtuse; e) Pronotum with hind angles acute; f) Pronotum with hind angle at right angles.
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