Scelimena, Serville, 1838
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9DD172B3-3A46-4FAD-BE51-004E288D98A1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7277033 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187F4-0819-D66D-A4D7-2F30FC43FE32 |
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Plazi |
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Scelimena |
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A key to Scelimena View in CoL species found in PR China
( S. spicupennis is not included in the key because currently not assigned to any of the species groups)
1A Vertex visibly wider than an eye. Shoulders with tubercles (ML). Ventral margin of hind femora toothed................ 2
1B Vertex as wide as an eye or narrower. Shoulders smooth, without tubercles. Ventral margin of hind femora smooth. S. bellula View in CoL species group........................................................................................ 3
2A Lateral carina with one to three pairs of projections (ML1, ML2, ML3), only in the humeral region. Lateral spines directed forwards.. S. producta View in CoL species group........................................................ S. pyrroma sp. n.
2B Whole lateral carina of the pronotum tuberculated, with more than 8 pairs of tubercles. Lateral spines directed sidewards. S. discalis View in CoL species group........................................................ S. songkrana Zha et Wen, 2017 View in CoL
3A Vertex as wide as a compound eye. In lateral view, the prozona of the pronotum very undulated. Interhumeral carinae recognizable. Lateral spines usually directed forwards. Dark in colour with many yellow dots. Hind femur with two blurry yellowish areas.................................................................... S. melli Günther, 1938 View in CoL
3B Vertex visibly narrower than a compound eye. In lateral view, the prozona of the pronotum weakly undulated, almost flat. Interhumeral carinae almost absent. Lateral spines usually directed sidewards (rarely forwards). Dark in colour with vivid yellow, red or orange stripes. Hind femur with two vivid yellowish stripes.................... ...... S. nitidogranulosa Günther, 1938 View in CoL and S. guangxiensis Zheng, 1993 View in CoL (probably synonyms)
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