Cactophagus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156033 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6277906 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/01363A23-146B-5B45-FECC-FB5EFA92ED2F |
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Cactophagus |
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Key to species of Cactophagus View in CoL in Costa Rica and Panama (after Vaurie 1966, 1967)
1 Pronotum deeply laterally incised subapically immediately behind eye; in dorsal view, lateral margin with distinct, deep subapical emargination, apex distinctly tubulate; pronotum and (especially) elytra with coarse, irregular sculpture ................................ 2
Pronotum at most slightly laterally impressed subapically behind eye, not distinctly incised; in dorsal view, lateral margin more or less continuous to apex, at most slightly constricted subapically or rarely subemarginate; pronotum and elytra generally lacking coarse sculpture............................................................................................................. 5
2 Elytra smooth and even, lacking "wartlike" swellings, striae and intervals uniform, not distorted by swellings; elytra very slightly transversely impressed at anterior and posterior onethirds but not deeply plicate; color black with elytral intervals 3 and 9 orange throughout most of their lengths .................. C. lineatus Anderson, new species
Elytra with moderate to large, "wartlike" swellings which distort striae and intervals; elytra distinctly, deeply transversely plicate at anterior and posterior onethirds; color uniformly black or elytra black with few red spots near base....................................... 3
3 Color black, elytra with distinct red spots at base of interval 3, on humerus and sub
apically on interval 9; Panama.................................. C. morrisi Anderson , new species Color uniformly black; Costa Rica................................................................................ 4
4 Pronotum with subbasal impression weakly carinate; prosternum between coxae narrow, not tuberculate…. .......................................................... C. verrucosus (Champion)
Pronotum with subbasal impression not carinate; prosternum between coxae wider, slightly tuberculate ................................................................ C. gibberosus (Champion)
5 Outer apex of tibia bidentate; male femora with inner margin with distinct tooth ......... .............................................................................................. C. transatlanticus (Kirsch)
Outer apex of tibia rounded or obtusely angulate; male femora with inner margin lacking tooth, simple............................................................................................................ 6
6 Metasternum with round or conical protuberance between middle coxae.................... 7
Metasternum feebly rounded or flat between middle coxae ....................................... 13
7 Pronotum with three round, equidistant depressions; antennal club with pilose apical portion onequarter or less length of entire club; elytra yellowish with black borders and spots............................................................................ C. graphipterus (Champion)
Pronotum with one depression at middle of base; antennal club with pilose apical portion onethird or more length of entire club; elytra black, or black with red or orange bands or stripes.............................................................................................................. 8
8 Metasternal protuberance rounded, not larger than bulge of coxa; mesepimeron with outer front corner turned upward or backward…................... C. pruinosus (Champion)
Metasternal protuberance conical, larger than bulge of coxa; mesepimeron with outer front corner flat.............................................................................................................. 9
9 Rostrum densely, coarsely punctate laterally in basal onehalf, sides in front of scrobe with hairy, elongate depression formed by coalescent punctures... C. viduus (Hustache)
Rostrum very finely punctate or impunctate laterally, sides in front of scrobe smooth.. ..................................................................................................................................... 10
10 Rostrum with upper margin of scrobe straight, base not dilated over scrobes................ ................................................................................................ C. aurofasciatus (Breme)
Rostrum with upper margin of scrobe with small angulation or sinuation, base dilated (at least slightly) over scrobes..................................................................................... 11
11 Elytra black, with large black velvety patch on each elytron (feebly defined in some specimens); prosternum with round swelling in front of each coxa ............................... ............................................................................................... C. carinipyga (Champion)
Elytra black, with 1 or 2 transverse orange or red bands; prosternum smooth in front of each coxa ..................................................................................................................... 12
12 Elytra with 2 red bands, one subbasal, the other at apical onequarter; pronotum markedly sinuate at middle; scutellum distinctly emarginate anteriorly................................. ............................................................................................ C. duplocinctus (Champion)
Elytra with a single red basal band; pronotum very slightly sinuate at middle; scutellum slightly concave anteriorly.......................... C. riesenorum Anderson , new species
13 Antenna with pilose apical portion very small, less than onefourth or onefifth length of club.......................................................................................................................... 14
Antenna with pilose apical portion onethird or more length of club ......................... 16
14 Hind tibia broad, flat and "paddlelike", width at middle about onethird length........... ..................................................................................... C. silron Anderson, new species
Hind tibia typically slender and elongate, width at middle much less than onethird length............................................................................................................................15
15 Pronotum with basal depression and two or more additional depressions; antennal club symmetical in profile…....................................................... C. aurocinctus (Champion)
Pronotum with single shallow basal depression or no depression; antennal club oblique in profile, one side longer than the other....................... C. strigosus (Erichson)
16 Rostrum with ventral surface with long or short hairs................................................ 17
Rostrum with ventral surface glabrous........................................................................ 18
17 Rostrum with ventral hairs sparse, tiny, basal; pronotum and elytra with velvety black areas; elytral apices truncate ............................ C. miniatopunctatus Chevrolat View in CoL (in part)
Rostrum with ventral hairs dense, long, in two distinct rows; pronotum and elytra without velvety black areas but with tumid orange spots; elytral apices separately rounded....................................................................................... C. personatus (Vaurie)
18 Elytra black, with single transverse red band at extreme base (band may be incomplete at middle or divided at sides) ...................................................................................... 19
Elytra without transverse red band or if present, not at base, or with other pattern of red markings................................................................................................................ 21
19 Elytral intervals at base flat or only feebly swollen .............. C. mesomelas (Champion)
Elytral intervals at base abruptly bulbous ................................................................... 20
20 Elytra with one red band; fourth interval bulbous at base and wider than others; pronotum black…. ........................................................................ C. sanguinolentus (Olivier) View in CoL
Elytra with two red bands; fourth and fifth intervals bulbous at base but fourth not wider than others; pronotum with some red in most specimens ..................................... ................................................................................................ C. rubrovariegatus View in CoL Bovie
21 Mesosternal process at apex distinctly narrower than onehalf diameter of coxa ...... 22
Mesosternal process at apex equal to or greater than onehalf diameter of coxa........ 26
22 Elytral striae uniform, straight, not distorted by orange maculations (if maculations present); antennal scrobe with posterior edge separated from eye by no more than twice width of base of scape; inner face of front coxa lacking tubercles.................... 23
Elytral striae variously redirected and distorted by swellings at orange maculations (if maculations present); antennal scrobe with posterior edge distant from eye by nearly length of antennal club or more; inner face of front coxa of male with inwardpointed tubercle.........................................................................................................................24
23 Rostrum immediately in front of eye with deep, vertical groove (formed by coalescent punctures); pygidium with dense long hairs in apical onehalf, along lateral margins
and along midline; form slender, pronotum longer than wide ........................................ ................................................................................ C. lingorum Anderson, new species Rostrum immediately in front of eye with large, deep punctures; pygidium (except for apical fringe) with sparse, short hairs throughout; form more robust, pronotum about as long as wide .................................................... C. circumdatus (Champion) , (in part)
24 Pronotum and basal portion of elytra coarsely, irregularly sculptured, rugulose, deeply coarsely punctate; pronotum with single transverse subbasal impression and two paramedian shallow, irregular impressions near midlength................................................... .................................................................................. C. dragoni Anderson, new species
Pronotum and elytra more or less smooth, finely evenly punctate; pronotum with only single transverse subbasal impression......................................................................... 25
25 Elytra each with colored subapical spot on third interval elongate and nearly extended to apex; humeral spot longer than adjacent spot ....................... C. sinuatus (Champion)
Elytra each with colored subapical spot on third interval (if present), nearly round, situated far from apex; humeral spot short, not larger than others...................................... .................................................................................................... C. ornatus (Champion)
26 Rostrum short, lower margin only three or four times longer than wide .................... 27
Rostrum longer, lower margin at least five times longer than wide............................ 28
27 Middle coxae separated by width of coxa; front coxae separated by width of antennal club; antennal club with apical pilose portion about onethird length of club ................ ........................................................................................... C. pulcherrimus (Champion) View in CoL
Middle coxae separated by about onehalf to twothirds width of coxa; front coxae separated by less than width of antennal club; antennal club with apical pilose portion about onehalf length of club ................................................. C. annulatus (Champion)
28 Elytra with punctures of striae large, fovealike, deeply impressed and "pitlike", intervals and pronotum impunctate .................................................... C. fahraei (Gyllenhal)
Elytra with punctures of striae small to moderate, shallowly to moderately impressed, intervals finely punctate or impunctate; pronotum with punctures large, coarse and deep to small, shallow and fine ................................................................................... 29
29 Punctures of elytral striae moderate in size, distinct; intervals finely but distinctly punctate; pronotum with distinct, moderately large deep punctures........................... 30
Punctures of elytral striae small if present, not distinct; intervals impunctate; pronotum at most finely punctate ................................................................................................ 31
30 Elytra with bases of intervals 35 slightly swollen, interval 5 noticeably wider at base than throughout rest of length; pronotum with punctures large, coarse and deep, some coalescent; pygidium subcarinate towards apex ............................................................. ...................................................................... C. gasbarrinorum Anderson , new species
Elytra with bases of intervals 35 flat, more or less of same width throughout lengths; pronotum with punctures moderate, individually distinct, not coalescent; pygidium evenly convex towards apex, not at all carinate................... C. validirostris (Gyllenhal) View in CoL
31 Pronotum with subbasal impression indistinct or absent; pronotum red or orange with black paramedian stripes; body size less than 8.0 mm................... C. condylus (Vaurie)
Pronotum with subbasal impression distinct and moderately deep; pronotum black with lateral oblique red or orange stripe or maculation, or with no red or orange markings; body size greater than 8.0 mm............................................................................ 32
32 Pronotum with distinct red or orange lateral stripes that continue posteriorly onto elytra............................................................................................................................33
Pronotum entirely black or black with pale red marks medially, not continuing posteriorly onto elytra ............................................................................................................ 34
33 Prosternum between coxae with distinct tubercle (males) or swelling (females); front tarsus with article 3 almost fully pilose ventrally, with at most a fine median, basal glabrous line; pronotal red or orange stripes narrow, many times longer than wide; pygidium subcarinate .................................................................. C. circumjectus (Champion)
Prosternum flat between coxae; front tarsus with article 3 with broad, triangular, basal glabrous area; pronotal red or orange stripes broad, about three times longer than wide; pygidium slightly, evenly convex........................ C. circumdatus (Champion) , (in part)
34 Front coxae separated by slightly more than onehalf width of coxa; base of elytral interval 4 swollen and directed slightly medially............................................................ ......................................................................... C. sunatoriorum Anderson, new species
Front coxae separated by at most about onethird width of coxa; base of elytral interval 4 flat or slightly convex, directed anteriorly ............................................................... 35
35 Male with prosternum between front coxae with distinct tubercle; pygidium with subapical swelling, apex subtruncate in lateral view; elytra with intervals 35 lacking series of orange dots at basal onethird ............................... C. rectistriatus (Champion)
Male with prosternum flat between front coxae; pygidium at most slightly evenly convex, rounded in lateral view; elytra with row of red or orange dots on intervals 35 at basal onethird ................................................. C. miniatopunctatus Chevrolat View in CoL , (in part)
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