Macronotops
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Key to species of the genus Macronotops View in CoL
(Excluding the unnamed species from Xizang, China)
1 Length of clypeus almost equal to Width ( Figs. 1–17 View FIGURES 1–23 ); pronotum Without ridge ( Figs. 203–220 View FIGURES 203–214 View FIGURES 215–226 ); proximal tooth of male protibia usually distinct ( Figs. 24–25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 View FIGURES 24–47 )................................................. 2
- Length of clypeus greater than Width ( Figs. 18–23 View FIGURES 1–23 ); disc of pronotum With a narroW, longitudinal ridge medially ( Figs. 221– 226 View FIGURES 215–226 ); proximal tooth of male protibia usually indistinct ( Figs. 42, 44, 46 View FIGURES 24–47 )........................................ 10
2 Elytron With a distal macula ( Figs. 203–208 View FIGURES 203–214 , 219–220 View FIGURES 215–226 )........................................................ 3
- Elytron Without distal macula ( Figs. 209–218 View FIGURES 203–214 View FIGURES 215–226 )............................................................... 6
3 Protibia Without tiny teeth or the tiny teeth indistinct ( Figs. 25–26, 39–40 View FIGURES 24–47 )........................................ 4
- Protibia With distinct tiny teeth ( Figs. 24, 27–28 View FIGURES 24–47 )............................................................. 5
4 Body slender; pygidium usually With a yelloW macula ( Figs. 94, 97 View FIGURES 72–98 ), but macula absent in some specimens from Laos ( Figs. 95–96 View FIGURES 72–98 ); outer tooth of female metatibia absent ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 48–65 ); median lobe of male genitalia filiform, shorter ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 111–122 )........................................................................... M. vuilleti ( Bourgoin, 1916) View in CoL
- Body Wider; pygidium Without yelloW macula ( Figs. 74–75 View FIGURES 72–98 ); outer tooth of female metatibia present ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 48–65 ); median lobe of male genitalia ribbon-like, longer ( Fig. 112 View FIGURES 111–122 )............................... M. dianensis Qiu, Xu & Chen View in CoL , new species
5 Three large teeth of protibia longer ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24–47 ); pronotum With reddish-broWn and black setae ( Fig. 135 View FIGURES 135–136 ); median area of male abdomen clad With sparse setae ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 135–136 ); setae on inner side of male metatibia denser ( Figs. 135–136 View FIGURES 135–136 ); length of dorsal tooth of male metatibia longer than basitarsus of metatarsus ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 48–65 ); parameres longer ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 111–122 )............................................................................................. M. biserratus Qiu, Xu & Chen View in CoL , new species
- Three large teeth of protibia shorter ( Figs. 27–28 View FIGURES 24–47 ); pronotum With fulvous setae ( Figs. 141, 143 View FIGURES 141–144 ); median area of male abdomen evenly clad With setae; setae on inner side of male metatibia sparser ( Figs. 141–142 View FIGURES 141–144 ); length of dorsal tooth of male metatibia shorter than basitarsus of metatarsus ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 48–65 ); parameres shorter ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 111–122 )......... M. fulvoguttatus ( Fairmaire, 1891) View in CoL
6 Protibia With tiny teeth ( Figs. 29–30, 33–36 View FIGURES 24–47 )................................................................ 7
- Protibia Without tiny teeth ( Figs. 31–32, 37–38 View FIGURES 24–47 )............................................................. 9
7 Antenna yelloWish broWn ( Figs. 12–13 View FIGURES 1–23 )............................ M. olivaceofuscus ( Bourgoin, 1916) View in CoL revised status
- Antenna dark broWn to black ( Figs. 6–7, 10–11 View FIGURES 1–23 )............................................................. 8
8 Body larger, usually more than 16 mm in length; pronotum With dark broWn or black setae ( Figs. 154 View FIGURES 151–154 , 156 View FIGURES 155–158 ); pygidium usually With a yelloW macula ( Figs. 86, 88 View FIGURES 72–98 ), but absent in feW individuals ( Figs. 87, 89 View FIGURES 72–98 ); parameres longer and apex expanded ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 111–122 ). TaiWan Island......................................................... M. nigropubescens ( Mikšić, 1971) View in CoL
- Body smaller, usually less than 16 mm in length; pronotum With fulvous setae ( Figs. 145, 147–14 8, 150 View FIGURES 145–150 ); pygidium Without yelloW macula ( Figs. 80–83 View FIGURES 72–98 ); parameres shorter and apex not expanded ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 111–122 ). Asian mainland............................................................................................... M. fulvopilosus ( Fairmaire, 1894) View in CoL
9 Inner margin of metatibia in distal portion convex ( Figs. 152, 154 View FIGURES 151–154 ); angles betWeen large teeth of protibia acute ( Figs. 31–32 View FIGURES 24–47 ); membrane betWeen parameres distinct ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 111–122 )....................... M. miksici Qiu, Xu & Chen View in CoL , new species
- Inner margin of metatibia in distal portion straight ( Figs. 166, 168 View FIGURES 165–168 ); angles betWeen large teeth of protibia right-angled or slightly arcuate ( Figs. 37–38 View FIGURES 24–47 ); male genitalia Without membrane ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 111–122 )............... M. sexmaculatus ( Kraatz, 1894) View in CoL
10 Antenna yelloWish broWn ( Figs. 20–21 View FIGURES 1–23 ); pygidium With a triangular yelloW macula ( Figs. 102–103 View FIGURES 99–110 ); parameres longer ( Fig. 121 View FIGURES 111–122 )............................................................ M. medogensis Qiu, Xu & Chen View in CoL , new species
- Antenna dark broWn ( Figs. 18–19, 22–23 View FIGURES 1–23 ); pygidium usually Without macula ( Figs. 99, 101, 104–108 View FIGURES 99–110 ); parameres shorter ( Figs. 120, 122 View FIGURES 111–122 )...................................................................................... 11
11 All four yelloW maculae on elytron usually presented in male ( Figs. 175, 177–178 View FIGURES 175–178 ), but usually partly absent in female ( Figs. 181–184 View FIGURES 179–184 ); ventral surface of male abdominal sternites III–V sparsely clad With setiferous punctures near anterior margin ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 175–178 ); parameres shorter, and anterior margin of apex nearly straight ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 111–122 )............. M. curvimarginatus ( Ma, 1993) View in CoL
- All four yelloW maculae on elytron usually presented in female ( Figs. 197, 201–202 View FIGURES 197–202 ), but usually partly absent in male ( Figs. 191, 193–196 View FIGURES 191–196 ); ventral surface of male abdominal sternites III–V glabrous near anterior margin ( Fig. 192 View FIGURES 191–196 ); parameres longer, and apex slightly rounded ( Fig. 122 View FIGURES 111–122 )................................................. M. ovaliceps ( ArroW, 1941) View in CoL
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