Cryptognatha, Mulsant, 1850

F, Guillermo González, Hanley, Guy A. & Gordon, Robert D., 2019, South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Part XIX: Overview of Cryptognathini and systematic revision of South American Cryptognatha Mulsant, Insecta Mundi 714 (714), pp. 1-32 : 5-6

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3674855

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3680680

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E5F8790-C758-9520-8D90-D2D526C9FBBA

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Felipe

scientific name

Cryptognatha
status

 

Key to Cryptognatha View in CoL View at ENA species

1. Elytron immaculate, entirely yellow, brownish yellow, or black......................... 2

— Elytron maculate, with pale maculae on dark background, or with dark maculae on pale back- ground................................................................... 3

2(1). Elytron entirely yellow, brownish yellow ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–20 )............... 1. C. auriculata Mulsant — Elytron entirely black.......................................................... 13

3(1). Elytron with pale maculae on dark background...................................... 9 — Elytron with dark maculae on pale background...................................... 4

4(3). Maculae simple, usually single macula on lateral margin, occasionally with indistinct macula on sutural basal border...................................................... 5

— Maculae composed of multiple maculae on elytral surface............................. 7

5(4). Maculae consisting of short, dark maculae on lateral border outside of humeral callus and sometimes with indistinct sutural macula in basal 1/2 ( Fig. 55 View Figures 55–72 )................................................................. 10. C. karla González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Maculae consisting of single, complete macula on or near lateral margin from base of elytron to sutural margin in apical 1/2................................................... 6

6(5). Lateral macula wide, reaching lateral margin ( Fig. 26 View Figures 21–39 )............. 5. C. amicta Gorham

— Lateral macula separated from lateral margin ( Fig. 21 View Figures 21–39 )........................................................................ 4. C. pam González and Hanley , n. sp.

7(4). Maculae consisting of two short vittae in basal 1/2 of elytron, single macula in apical 1/2, and irregular sutural macula ( Fig. 15 View Figures 1–20 )......................... 3. C. gemellata Mulsant

— Maculae differently arranged.................................................... 8

8(7). Dorsal pattern consisting of single large macula on basal ½ of elytron, two small maculae in basal apical 1/2, and irregular sutural vitta ( Fig. 110 View Figures 103–112 )..................................................................... 21. C. vicki González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Dorsal pattern consisting of irregularly arranged vittae with three more or less fused vittae in basal 1/2 becoming an irregular, large macula in basal 1/2 ( Fig. 8 View Figures 1–20 ).......................................................................... 2. C. nodiceps Marshall

9(3). Elytron mostly dark with lateral margin pale...................................... 10 — Elytron with distinct central color pattern......................................... 12

10(9). Pale lateral margin of elytron wide, reddish yellow; pronotum entirely yellowish red ( Fig. 106 View Figures 103–112 )....................................... 20. C. della González and Hanley, n. sp.

— Pale lateral margin of elytron narrow, yellow; pronotum yellow with basomedian black macula................................................................... 11

11(10). Lateral margin on elytron sharply defined ( Fig. 40 View Figures 40–54 ); Peru................................................................... 7. C. hannah González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Lateral margin on elytron obscure defined ( Fig. 32 View Figures 21–39 ); Guyana................................................................... 6. C. kellie González and Hanley , n. sp.

12(9). Elytron with basal 1/2 dark brown, apical 1/2 yellow (Fig. 49)........... 9. C. reedi Crotch

— Elytron with elongate yellow macula next to scutellar shield, macula narrowly extended posteriorly parallel to suture ending in triangular macula at base of apical declivity ( Fig. 103 View Figures 103–112 ).................................. 19. C. gayle González and Hanley , n. sp.

13(2). Pronotum entirely or mostly yellow.............................................. 14 — Pronotum mostly dark brown or black............................................ 15

14(13). Pronotum entirely yellow ( Fig. 99 View Figures 86–102 ); Brazil......................... 18. C. batesi Crotch

— Pronotum mostly yellow with small, apically sinuate basal macula (Fig. 44).................................................... 8. C. whitney González and Hanley , n. sp. 15(13). Length 3.4 mm; Colombia ( Fig. 113 View Figures 113–120 )........................... 22. C. aethiops Crotch — Length less than 3.4 mm; Brazil................................................. 16

16(15). Male pronotum with narrow, yellow anterior border ( Fig. 82 View Figures 73–85 )................................................................ 15. C. shelia González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Male pronotum entirely black or dark brown....................................... 17

17(16). Penis guide of male genitalia abruptly narrowed in apical 1/2 ( Fig. 75 View Figures 73–85 )................. 18

— Penis guide of male genitalia parallel-sided for most of length, or gradually narrowed in apical 1/2 ( Fig. 70 View Figures 55–72 )............................................................... 20

18(17). Penis guide of male genitalia much shorter than paramere, apex very acute ( Fig. 75, 76 View Figures 73–85 )........................................................... 13. C. flaviceps Crotch

— Penis guide of male genitalia about at long as paramere............................. 19

19(18). Penis guide with apex rounded ( Fig. 79 View Figures 73–85 ), weakly curved downward in lateral view ( Fig. 80 View Figures 73–85 )..................................................... 14. C. weisei Brethes

— Penis guide of male genitalia abruptly narrowed ( Fig. 64 View Figures 55–72 ), sinuate in lateral view ( Fig. 64 View Figures 55–72 )............................................................ 11. C. clarki Crotch

20(17). Penis guide of male genitalia about as long as paramere, oval, slightly widened in apical 1/2, then narrowed to weakly emarginate apex ( Fig. 70 View Figures 55–72 )....................................................................... 12. C. celia González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Penis guide of male genitalia long slender......................................... 21

21(20). Male genitalia with phallobase long, penis guide slightly longer than paramere, slender, evenly narrowed from base to abruptly rounded apex ( Fig. 88 View Figures 86–102 )................................................................. 16. C. yolandi González and Hanley , n. sp.

— Male genitalia elongate, penis guide about as long as paramere, oval, sides parallel in basal 1/2, curved to rounded apex in apical 1/2 ( Fig. 95 View Figures 86–102 )........................... 17. C. pudibunda Mulsant

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

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