Orizabus Species

Ratcliffe, Brett C. & Cave, Ronald D., 2010, New species of Orizabus Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Pentodontini) from Mexico and Guatemala, with a revised key and checklist of the species in the genus, Insecta Mundi 2010 (127), pp. 1-16 : 12-14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164423

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scientific name

Orizabus Species
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Key to Females of Adult Orizabus Species

(modified from Delgado 2008)

(The females of O. delgadoi , O. epithecus , and O. mezclus remain unknown)

1. Elytra weakly striate, at most with feebly impressed rows of punctures ................................... 2

— Elytra furrowed, with distinctly impressed, punctate striae ...................................................... 3

2(1). Pronotum with basal bead. Apical tooth of protibia narrowly rounded. Length 24-27 mm. Southern Mexico .............................................................. O. dechambrei Morón, Tapia and Aragón

— Pronotum without basal bead. Apical tooth of protibia broadly rounded. Honduras..................... ................................................................................................... O. botox Ratcliffe and Cave

3(1). Protibia entire, lacking lobes or teeth ......................................................................................... 4

— Protibia with lobes or teeth on external margin ......................................................................... 6

4(3). Subapical carina of clypeus straight or nearly so. Length 22-25 mm. Southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua......................................................................... O. tuberculatus Prell

— Subapical carina of clypeus bilobed ............................................................................................. 5

5(4). Pronotum without tubercle. Metatibia at apex with less than 30 spinules. Length 21-26 mm. Central and northwestern Mexico............................................................ O. rubricollis Prell — Pronotum with strong tumescence on anterior margin. Metatibia at apex with more than 40 spinules. Length 23-30 mm. El Salvador and Honduras............................................................ .............................................................................. O. teamscaraborum Ratcliffe and Cave

6(3). Antenna 9-segmented. Length 15-18 mm. Central Mexico ............................................................ ........................................................................... O. vulcanicus Morón, Tapia and Aragón

— Antenna 10-segmented ................................................................................................................. 7

7(6). Pygidium with deep, preapical depression. Length 16-17 mm. Eastern Mexico ........................... ........................................................................................................... O. endrodianus Morón

Pygidium without preapical depression ....................................................................................... 8

8(7). Frontoclypeal region with weak line but lacking tubercle or carina .......................................... 9

— Frontoclypeal region with tubercle (may be small) and/or carina (may be weak) .................... 10

9(8). Metatibia at apex with about 24 spinules. Honduras..... O. hondurensis Ratcliffe and Cave

— Metatibia at apex with about 30-34 spinules. Honduras....... O. puchicus Ratcliffe and Cave

10(8). Pygidium completely, densely punctate to rugopunctate. Length 14-19 mm. United States, eastern Mexico.............................................................................................. O. pyriformis (LeConte)

Pygidium rugopunctate only at base and basal angles, elsewhere variably sparsely to moderately punctate; O. fairmairei may occasionally be densely punctate ............................................. 11

11(10). Posterolateral area of pronotal disc nearly smooth ................................................................... 12

— Posterolateral area of pronotal disc with at least some punctures ........................................... 13

12(11). Pygidium with at least some small punctures on disc. Length 16-19 mm. Central, western, northwestern, and southern Mexico................................................................. O. batesi Prell

Pygidium without punctures on disc. Length 18-20 mm. Southern Mexico ................................. ......................................................................................................... O. rawlinsi Dechambre

13(11). Subapical carina of clypeus straight ......................................................................................... 14

— Subapical carina of clypeus emarginate or bilobed ................................................................... 15

14(13). Frontoclypeal region with distinct, transverse carina. Length 15-21 mm. Central, western and northwestern Mexico.................................................................... O. isodonoides Fairmaire

— Frontoclypeal region with weak carina and small tubercle. Length 13-16 mm. Northwestern Mexico .................................................................................................... O. ratcliffei Delgado

15(13). Size small, length usually less than 20 mm ............................................................................. 16

— Size larger, length usually more than 20 mm .......................................................................... 19

16(15). Pygidium with dense, small punctures except at center apex. Length 16-19 mm. Veracruz, Mexico.............................................................................................. O. thomasi Ratcliffe and Cave

Pygidium not densely punctate, instead with sparse, minute to small punctures .................. 17

17(16). Pygidium with sparse, small punctures. Best identified by collecting in association with males. Length 16-19 mm. Sonora, Mexico............................ O. amalgamatus Ratcliffe and Cave

Pygidium with sparse, minute punctures ................................................................................. 18

18(17). Body shape subparallel, lateral margins becoming slightly wider posteriorly. Pronotum at midline “short”, length:width ratio 3:5. Best identified by collecting in association with males. Length 15-19 mm. Central, western and southern Mexico..................................................................... .............................................................................. O. cuernavacensis Delgado and Deloya — Body shape rotund, lateral margins becoming much wider posteriorly. Pronotum at midline “long”, length:width ratio 4:5. Best identified by collecting in association with males. Length 14-19 mm. Southern and eastern Mexico...................................................... O. fairmairei (Bates)

19(15). Metatibia at apex with more than 30 spinules. Upper genital plates with basal projections and short setae. Length 23-27 mm. Central, eastern, western and northwestern Mexico............... .................................................................................................................. O. brevicollis Prell

— Metatibia at apex with less than 30 spinules. Upper genital plates without basal projections and with long setae ........................................................................................................................ 20

20 (19). Clypeus with apex not extending beyond clypeal carina, carina with 2 contiguous teeth. Length 20-27 mm. United States, northern Mexico.............................................. O. ligyroides Horn

— Clypeus with apex extending beyond broadly bilobed supapical carina .................................... 21

21(20). Protibial spur extending to about apex of first tarsomere, rarely longer. Length 20-27 mm. United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras........................... O. clunalis (LeConte)

— Protibial spur extending to apex of second tarsomere, rarely shorter. Length 23-27 mm. Oaxaca, Mexico................................................................................................... O. subaziro Ratcliffe

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dynastidae

Genus

Orizabus

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