Exepimelitta, Clarke & Flora & Fauna & Casilla & de & Sierra & Bolivia, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170799 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD04CD4F-5C52-AC3F-F8E3-FC8D3790F974 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Exepimelitta |
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Key to the species of Exepimelitta View in CoL
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Rostrum at least three times wider than long (length/width 3.0-3.7). Antennal scape: subpyriform (when viewed laterally). Mesocoxal cavity: about as wide as base of mesosternal process. Profemur: 1.15-1.21 longer than protibia. Mexico and Central America ( Fig. 7-12 View Figures 7-12 ) .............. 2
Rostrum less than three times wider than long (length/width 2.5-2.9). Antennal scape: almost cylindrical (when viewed laterally). Mesocoxal cavity: 1.3-1.6 wider than base of mesosternal process. Profemur: 1.00-1.07 longer than protibia. South America ( Fig. 13-20 View Figures 13-18 View Figures 19-24 ) .................... 3
2(1).
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Metatibial brush predominantly black or sepia. Mexico (Veracruz), Costa Rica ( Fig. 7-10 View Figures 7-12 ) ........ ...................................................................................................... E. nigerrima ( Bates, 1892)
Metatibial brush predominantly white or fulvous. Costa Rica ( Fig. 11, 12 View Figures 7-12 ) ................................. ................................................................................................ E. consobrina ( Melzer, 1931)
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Apex of elytra rufous. Hind leg entirely black, or nearly so. In male metatibial brush entirely yellow or sepia. Antennomere III about 1.5 length of IV. Urosternites II, or II and III, with tufts of stiff hairs ................................................................................................................................. 4
Apex of elytra black. Hind leg black and rufous. In male metatibial brush a mix of sepia and fulvous. Antennomere III about twice length of IV. Urosternites II-IV with tufts of stiff setae. Brazil (RJ, SC) ( Fig. 13-16 View Figures 13-18 ) ............................................................. E. mimica ( Bates, 1873)
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