Dactylophysus, Fleutiaux, 1892
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/0031-1049.2014.54.18 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B52527A-241C-FF9F-748C-6292F1EEFA2B |
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Felipe |
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Dactylophysus |
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Key to species for male Dactylophysus
1. Prothorax with lateral margins straight, convergent anteriad from posterior angles or anterior half, hypomeron with posterior half impunctate, lamella on protarsomere I a little smaller than the others.......2
— Prothorax with lateral margins rounded gradually convergent anteriad ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 ), hypomeron with only posterior fifth impunctate, lamella on protarsomere I much smaller than others.................................. ...................................................................................................................... D. fleutiauxi ( Fig. 34N View FIGURE 34 )
2. Antenna surpassing the posterior angles of prothorax by one antennomere; pronotum with lateral margins convergent anteriad from posterior angles ( Fig. 12J View FIGURE 12 ), elytral striae with punctures larger than those of the interstices ............................................................................ D. hirtus sp. nov. ( Fig. 34M View FIGURE 34 )
— Antenna not surpassing the posterior angles of prothorax; lateral margins of pronotum parallel on posterior half then convergent anteriad ( Fig. 15C View FIGURE 15 ), elytral striae with punctures as large as those of the interstices ........................................................................................................... D. tibialis ( Fig. 34O View FIGURE 34 )
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