Bergrothia Reitter, 1884
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6751AF6B-FF8F-6B2A-FF4D-2EADFA528CAE |
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Key to species of Bergrothia Reitter View in CoL
Note: This key is modified from Jeannel (1948) and Hlaváč (2004).
1. Eyes absent; Pronotum with fine median sulcus; length: 2.6 mm. Azerbaijan....................... B. lenkorana (Reitter)
- Eyes present, sometimes just with few ommatidia; Pronotum without fine median sulcus............................. 2
2. Head between lateral carinae smooth; ocular spines sharp, visible dorsally; length: male: 2.08 mm, female: 1.90 mm. Georgia.................................................................................... B. adzharica Hlaváč
- Head between lateral carinae rough....................................................................... 3
3. Larger species, longer than 2.75 mm; first visible abdominal tergite (IV) short, much shorter than elytra; legs longer....... 4
- Smaller species, less that 2.7 mm long; first visible abdominal tergite (IV) as long as elytra or longer; legs shorter......... 5
4. Aedeagus with dorsobasal brush of setae present............................................ B. mingrelica (Reitter)
- Aedeagus lacking dorsobasal brush of setae............................................... B. barbakadzei sp. nov.
5. Antennomeres VI and VII transverse; body length: 2 mm. Georgia.................................. B. lederi (Saulcy)
- Antennomeres VI and VII elongate........................................................................ 6
6. Ocular spine very small, not visible in dorsal view; body length: 1.20–2.23 mm. Turkey............ B. solodovnikovi Hlaváč
- Ocular spine long and sharp, visible in dorsal view; body length: 2.6 mm. Turkey and Georgia........... B. saulcyi (Reitter)
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