Valgina Mulsant, 1842

Ricchiardi, Enrico, 2017, Revision of Chinese mainland Hybovalgus Kolbe, 1904, with description of a new species, and Excisivalgus Endrödi, 1952 reduced to synonymy with Hybovalgus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 340 (340), pp. 1-32 : 4-5

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.340

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3850411

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Valgina Mulsant, 1842
status

 

Subtribe Valgina Mulsant, 1842 View in CoL ( Bouchard et al. 2011)

Checklist of Chinese Hybovalgus

Hybovalgus bioculatus Kolbe, 1904

calvus sp. nov.

fraternus Moser, 1915

= Excisivalgus csikii Endrödi, 1952

fulvosquamosus Moser, 1904

sexdentatus Arrow, 1944

jordansi ( Endrödi, 1952)

thibetanus ( Nonfried, 1891)

= versicolor Moser, 1908

= laticollis Arrow, 1944

= Valgus pubicollis Pic, 1928

= Valgus savioi (Pic, 1928)

= yunnanus Moser, 1906

tonkinensis Moser, 1904

= Excisivalgus klapperichi Endrödi, 1952

Key to males

1. Pronotal carinae present as rounded elevations or barely noticeable ................................................ 2

– Pronotal carinae sharp (sometimes only slightly sharp).....................................................................4

2. Pronotal posterior margin slightly protruding backwards, apex rounded ......................................... 3

– Pronotal posterior margin simply rounded ............................................... H. bioculatus Kolbe, 1904 View in CoL

3. Pronotal carinae parallel, barely noticeable or nearly obsolete, short or long (at most ⅓ pronotal length). Meso- and metatibiae each without central tooth on posterior sides ........ H. calvus View in CoL sp. nov.

– Pronotal carinae arched outwardly, ending well after middle of disc. Meso- and metatibiae each with a prominent central tooth on posterior side ............................................ H. tonkinensis Moser, 1904 View in CoL

4. Protibia with 6 external teeth: teeth 1–3 long and sharp, teeth 4–6 short and slightly sharp ................ ................................................................................................................ H. sexdentatus Arrow, 1944 View in CoL

– Protibia with 5 external teeth: teeth 1–3 long and sharp, teeth 4–5 short and slightly sharp ............ 5

5. Posterior margin of pronotum simply rounded; pronotal lateral margin not arched toward inside on posterior half ..................................................................................................................................... 6

– Posterior margin of pronotum at center more or less prominent; pronotal lateral margins noticeably arched on posterior toward inside in the second half ........................................................................ 7

6. Pronotum suboval ( Fig. 7A View Fig ), lateral small carina obsolete. Anal sternites covered with recumbent, testaceous scales, sparse on disc and dense laterally ................................. H. fraternus Moser, 1915 View in CoL

– Pronotum subtrapezoidal ( Fig. 9A View Fig ), lateral small carina present, posteriorly arching outwards. Anal sternites completely covered with thick, recumbent, testaceous scales ............................................... ........................................................................................................... H. thibetanus ( Nonfried, 1891) View in CoL

7. Pronotal posterior margin at center slightly prominent, with apex rounded ( Fig. 8K View Fig ); pronotal lateral small carina obsolete ....................................................................... H. fulvosquamosus Moser, 1904 View in CoL

– Pronotal posterior margin at center prominent, V-shaped, apex rounded on top only ( Fig. 8G View Fig ); pronotal lateral small carina present, posteriorly arching outwards ....... H. jordansi ( Endrödi, 1952) View in CoL

Key to females (females of H. fulvosquamosus View in CoL and H. jordansi View in CoL are unknown)

1. Pronotal carinae present as rounded elevations or noticeable and short ........................................... 2

– Pronotal carinae sharp (sometimes only slightly sharp) .................................................................... 3

2. Pronotal posterior margin at center excavated in shape of an enlarged “E”. Metatibia without central tooth at center of posterior margin ........................................................... H. bioculatus Kolbe, 1904 View in CoL

– Pronotal posterior margin at center prominent, V-shaped. Metatibia with a barely noticeable tooth at center of posterior margin ....................................................................................... H. calvus View in CoL sp. nov.

3. Protibia with 5 external teeth ............................................................................................................ 4

– Protibia with 6 external teeth ................................................................. H. sexdentatus Arrow, 1944 View in CoL

4. Pronotal posterior margin at center deeply excavated as an enlarged “E” ( Fig. 11E View Fig ) .................. .......................................................................................................... H. tonkinensis Moser, 1904 View in CoL

– Pronotal posterior margin at center slightly excavated as an enlarged “C” ( Fig. 9G View Fig ) ......... 5

5. Elytra near scutellum deeply depressed and with prominent ridges. Pygidium without cretaceous maculae ............................................................................................. H. thibetanus ( Nonfried, 1891) View in CoL

– Elytra near scutellum depressed but without ridges. Pygidium on sides covered with cretaceous maculae ...................................................................................................... H. fraternus Moser, 1915 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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