Scymnomorphus, Weise, 1897

Szawaryn, Karol, 2018, Missing geographic link: minute lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Microweiseinae) from Mount Wilhelm, New Guinea, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1), pp. 227-236 : 228-230

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0019

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3705080

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FBC31A-FFDF-FF81-FCF6-D5E1D7B544D1

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scientific name

Scymnomorphus
status

 

Key to Australasian species of Scymnomorphus

1 Mid and hind femora stout and broadened, about 2 times longer than their width ( Fig. 5B View Fig ), antenna with antennomere 3 shorter than pedicel, antennomere 8 very broad, antennomeres 8–10 forming a club ( Fig. 2J View Fig ). .... ................................................................. S. kausi sp. nov.

– Mid and hind femora slender, about 3 times longer than their width ( Fig. 4D View Fig ), antenna with antennomere 3 as long or longer than pedicel ( Figs 4D,F View Fig ), antennomere 8 narrow, antennomeres 9–10 forming a club ( Figs 2B View Fig , 3A View Fig ). ................................................................... 2

2 Antenna with terminal antennomere elongate, about 3 times longer than the penultimate one ( Fig. 3A View Fig ), body over 1.5 mm long. ........................ S. papuensis sp. nov.

– Antenna with terminal antennomere only slightly elongate, about 1.5–2.0 times longer than the penultimate one ( Fig. 2B View Fig ), body smaller than 1.5 mm long. ............ 3

3 Body yellowish or lightly brown. .................................. 4

– Body deep brown to black or with elytra differently colored than pronotum. ..................................................... 5

4 Elytra with epipleural carina well separated from elytral margin; male glandular openings in middle of ventrite 5; male genitalia: ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 45, 46, 48). ...................................................... ....................... S. fulvus Ślipiński & Tomaszewska, 2005

– Elytra with epipleural carina close to margin; males without glandular openings on ventrite 5; male genitalia: ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 57, 58). ..... ....................... S. luteus Ślipiński & Tomaszewska, 2005

5 Elytra brown with dark brown or black longitudinal macula on each elytron ( Fig. 1A View Fig ), sometimes black macula covering almost whole dorsal surface of elytron but with lateral margin always brown ( Figs 1D, E View Fig ); males with single large glandular opening on ventrite 5 ( Fig. 2H View Fig ). .................................. S. bimaculatus sp. nov.

– Elytra uniformly colored; males without glandular openings on ventrite 5. .................................................. 6

6 Elytra brown, pronotum dark brown. .......................... 7

– Elytra deep piceous to black; length 1.2 mm or less; male genitalia different from those illustrated by ŚLI- PIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 54–56). ............. 8

7 Abdominal postcoxal lines not reaching lateral margin of abdomen, male genitalia: CHAZEAU (1979: Figs. 2–5 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ). ................................... S. prapawan Chazeau, 1979

– Abdominal postcoxal lines reaching lateral margin of abdomen, male genitalia: ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 54–56). ............................................................ ....................... S. hirtus Ślipiński & Tomaszewska, 2005

8 Body uniformly deep dark brown to black; epipleural carina very close to lateral margin of elytron; male genitalia: ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 50– 52). ............... S. storey Ślipiński & Tomaszewska, 2005

– Pronotum and head lighter than elytra; epipleural carina distinctly separated from elytral margin; male genitalia: ŚLIPIŃSKI & TOMASZEWSKA (2005: Figs 44, 47, 49). .................... S. ker Ślipiński & Tomaszewska, 2005

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

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