Mesolethrus, Nikolajev, 2003

Shapovalov, Andrey M. & Bagaturov, Mikhail F., 2023, A review of the subgenus Mesolethrus Nikolajev, 2003 of the genus Lethrus Scopoli, 1777 (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae: Lethrinae) with description of a new species, Zootaxa 5351 (4), pp. 435-452 : 449-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.4.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8400277

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Mesolethrus
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Identification key to the species of the subgenus Mesolethrus View in CoL

1 Dorsal surface of mandibles in both sexes with elevated sharp keels ( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURES 1–4 ). Elytra usually with definitely impressed striae ( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURES 1–4 ). Ventrites 1–5 with prominent central denticle posteriorly ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 32–43 ) (rarely denticles indistinct). Parameres straight, apically narrowly rounded ( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus elongate, subclavate, in lateral view curved, in dorsal view anteriorly trilobed, surface sharply spiny-granular ( Figs. 22–23 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Dorsal body surface shiny ( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURES 1–4 ) (except older and abraded specimens)................................................................. L. inermis Reitter, 1897 View in CoL

- Dorsal surface of mandibles in both sexes with low and obtuse keels ( Figs. 3–8 View FIGURES 1–4 View FIGURES 5–8 , 38 View FIGURES 32–43 , 45 View FIGURE 45 ). Elytral striae superficial ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1–4 , 6–8 View FIGURES 5–8 ) or moderately impressed ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5–8 ), but not definitely impressed. Ventrites without denticles ( Figs. 40–43 View FIGURES 32–43 ). Parameres curved anteriorly ( Figs. 11–21 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus resembles a subrectangular plate or elongate, not subclavate, not curved in lateral view, anteriorly bilobed or suboval, surface not sharply granular ( Figs. 24–31 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Dorsal body surface with faint metallic tinge ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1–4 , 6–8 View FIGURES 5–8 ) (except older and abraded specimens with black surface), or if metallic tinge pronounced ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5–8 , 45 View FIGURE 45 )—surface usually more or less dim.............................................................. 2

2 Parameres in lateral view apically acuminate ( Figs. 11–14 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus elongate, anteriorly rounded or spine-like prominent ( Figs. 24–27 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Gena about 1.5 times as large as eye width, nearly rectangular: laterally widely truncate, anterolateral and posterolateral angles nearly right angles ( Figs. 33–34 View FIGURES 32–43 ).......................................... 3 - Parameres in lateral view apically roundish ( Figs. 15–21 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus resembles a subrectangular plate, anteriorly bilobed ( Figs. 28–31 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Gena with various widths, but laterally rounded or narrowly and obliquely truncate, anterolateral angle usually rounded, posterolateral angle obtuse ( Figs. 35–37 View FIGURES 32–43 )..................................... 4

3 Sclerotized apex of endophallus wider at the base, in dorsal view suboval, anteriorly with prominent spine ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Parameres narrower, sinuous along the inner edge ( Figs. 11–12 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Punctation of head and pronotum comparatively fine. Dorsal surface of body with faint bronze tinge or black ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–4 ).................................... L. shakhristanicus Nikolajev, 2003 View in CoL

- Sclerotized apex of endophallus narrow at the base, in dorsal view distinctly elongated, anteriorly rounded ( Figs. 25–27 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Parameres distinctly wider, near straight along inner edge ( Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Punctation of head and pronotum comparatively coarse. Dorsal surface of body with faint blue tinge or black ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–4 )..................... L. nuratavicus Nikolajev, 1987 View in CoL

4 Sclerotized apex of endophallus in dorsal view with lobes distinctly shorter than basal part of sclerite ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Parameres comparatively wider, apically not widened and relatively weakly curved inwardly ( Figs. 19–21 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Punctation of elytra double (sparse points and smaller dense points), striae superficial. Punctation of pronotum coarse ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Gena 2.5–3.1 times as large as eye width ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 32–43 ). Body length 15–17.4 mm ............... L. dyonini A. Shapovalov & Bagaturov , new species

- Sclerotized apex of endophallus in dorsal view with lobes about as long as or only weakly shorter than basal part of sclerite ( Figs. 28–29 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Parameres comparatively narrower ( Figs. 15–18 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Elytra finely shagreened, with fine simple punctation ( Figs. 5–6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). If punctation of pronotum coarse, then punctures comparatively larger and elytra usually with distinct striae and convex interstriae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5–8 )..................................................................................... 5

5 Parameres curved inwardly and usually slightly widened apically ( Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus laterally subparallel–sided ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Gena usually 1.8–2.0 times as large as eye width ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 32–43 ); rarely, in specimens from Hissar Range, gena can be up to 2.4–2.5 times as large as eye width. Punctation of head and pronotum rather coarse, elytral striae usually distinct and partly impressed with convex intervals ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5–8 , 45 View FIGURE 45 ) (except specimens from Hissar with superficial striae). Dorsal body surface usually with pronounced metallic tinge ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5–8 , 45 View FIGURE 45 ). Comparatively smaller species with body length 9–16 mm ............................................................................. L. microbuccis Ballion, 1871 View in CoL

- Parameres comparatively weakly curved inwardly and not widened apically ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Sclerotized apex of endophallus usually arcuate laterally ( Figs. 29 View FIGURES 9–31 ). Gena 2.1–2.8 times as large as eye width ( Figs. 36 View FIGURES 32–43 ). Punctation of head and pronotum usually finer, elytral striae thin and superficial with flattened interstriae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Dorsal body surface with faint metallic tinge ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Body length 14–19 mm ...................................................... L. elisae Nikolajev, 2001 View in CoL

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