Stomodes tolutarius, : Wagner, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4497.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5964270 |
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Stomodes tolutarius |
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Key to the species of S. tolutarius View in CoL species group
1. Elytra (Figs 23, 31) with apex not visible in dorsal view, hidden by slope overhanging apex; pronotum with punctures of two different sizes, with unevenly scattered coarse and conspicuously smaller and fine punctures.......................... 2
- Elytra (Fig. 9) with apex visible in dorsal view; pronotum with punctures of equal size, in some species weakly variable in size but never distinctly small............................................................................... 3
2. Rostrum 1.61–1.67× as wide as long; pronotum 1.03–1.06× as wide as long; elytra (Fig. 31) laterally flat, slope overhanging apex, evenly descending downwards; tarsi with segment 2 1.1–1.2× as wide as long.............. S. tolutarius Schoenherr View in CoL
- Rostrum 1.85× as wide as long; pronotum 1.11× as wide as long; elytra (Fig. 23) with slope overhanging apex, rounded and then perpendicularly falling downwards; tarsi with segment 2 1.4× as wide as long............... S. marocanus Hoffmann View in CoL
3. Pronotum shiny, with very fine and sparse punctures; distance between two nearest pronotal punctures greater than diameter of a puncture; elytra at most 1.68× as long as wide, with semierect setae on disc, and with finely punctate striae; distance between elytral punctures greater than a puncture diameter; interstriae distinctly wider than striae; funicle segments in females wider than long................................................................................ S. muelleri Lona View in CoL
- Pronotum matt, densely punctate; distance between two nearest pronotal punctures smaller than diameter of a puncture; elytra at least 1.81× as long as wide, with semi-appressed setae on disc, and with coarsely punctate striae; distance between elytral punctures shorter than their diameter; interstriae weakly wider or equally wide as striae; funicle segments in females longer than wide or as long as wide (except for S. leonhardi View in CoL )......................................................... 4
4. Epifrons (Fig. 16) wide, with distinctly concave sides, posteriorly significantly enlarged, at base only slightly narrower than space between anterior margins of eyes; funicle segments 3–7 in females wider than long; pronotum in female wider than long.................................................................................... S. leonhardi Wagner View in CoL
- Epifrons (Fig. 19) slender, at basal half subparallel-sided, at base significantly narrower than space between anterior margins of eyes; funicle segments 3–7 in females isodiametric or longer than wide; pronotum in female isodiametric or longer than wide................................................................................................ 5
5. Femora ventraly with small but distinct tooth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–2. 1 ); rostrum with slightly concave sides and slightly laterally projecting pterygiae; striae and interstriae with equally large punctures; interstriae weakly wider than striae; female sternite VIII (Fig. 3) with isodiametric plate, narrowly sclerotised along anterior margin and with large fenestra; spermatheca (Fig. 4) with ramus and nodulus perpendicular................................................................. S. benedikti View in CoL sp. n.
- Femora adentate (Fig. 8); rostrum with straight sides, without laterally projecting pterygiae; punctures in striae distinctly larger than those on interstriae; striae and interstriae equally wide; plate of female sternite VIII (Figs 10, 20) wider than long, with apical half uniformly sclerotized and lacking fenestra; spermatheca (Fig. 12) with ramus and nodulus divergent, V-shaped.. 6
6. Epifrons with longitudinal median stria; pronotum widest slightly before the middle; pronotal disc with well isolated punctures; elytra longer, 1.89–1.98× as long as wide; rostrum longer, 1.55–1.67× as wide as long; metatarsal segment 2 1.1× as wide as long; penis (Fig. 13) in dorsal view at apex evenly regularly tapered, tip shortly subtruncate; plate of female sternite VIII (Fig. 10) with apical margin concave................................................... S. dodocunevi View in CoL sp. n.
- Epifrons convex, lacking stria; pronotum widest at middle; pronotal disc with space between punctures very narrow; elytra shorter, 1.81–1.91× as long as wide; rostrum shorter, 1.78–1.91× as wide as long; metatarsal segment 2 1.4× as wide as long; penis in dorsal view (Fig. 21) with apex weakly enlarged and then tapered and pointed apicad; plate of female sternite VIII (Fig. 20) with round apical margin........................................................... S. letzneri Reitter View in CoL
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