Microdytes
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204746 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208558 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/771F87B1-F735-FF93-FF57-FDBA33B05A85 |
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Plazi (2016-04-09 14:12:13, last updated 2024-11-27 01:02:47) |
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Key to specimens of Microdytes View in CoL from India
1 Punctures on metacoxae moderately course to very course......................................................................................... 2
- Punctures on metacoxae missing or very fine.............................................................................................................. 7
2 Punctures on metacoxae very course and regular......................................................................................................... 3
- Punctures on metacoxae moderately course and irregular............................................................................................ 6
3 Body oblong-oval, moderately convex; TL: 1.90–2.50 mm ......................................... M. championi Balfour-Browne View in CoL
- Body globular, strongly rounded.................................................................................................................................. 4
4 Pronotum and elytra predominantly yellowish-brown; TL: 1.90–2.15 mm ................................... M. sabitae Vazirani View in CoL
- Pronotum and elytra predominantly red-brown to dark-brown.................................................................................... 5
5 Elytral punctation consisting of coarse and fine punctures; TL: 1.55–1.80 mm ............................... M. svensoni View in CoL sp. n.
- Elytral punctation consisting of one kind of coarse punctures; TL: 170– 1.90 mm ................ M. belli Balfour-Browne View in CoL
6 Body oblong-oval, elytral punctation fairly fine and regular; TL: 1.60–1.90 mm ........... M. maculatus (Motschulsky) View in CoL
- Body regularly oval, elytral punctation consisting of strong and fine punctures; TL: 1.60–1.90 mm ........................... ........................................................................................................................... M. elgae Hendrich, Balke & Wewalka View in CoL
7 Body regularly oval, punctation on head and pronotum distinct; TL: 1.40–1.50 mm .......... M. schoenmanni Wewalka View in CoL
- Body oblong-oval, punctation on head and pronotum very fine to almost missing..................................................... 8
8 Body dorsoventrally compressed, elytra predominantly yellow-brown; TL: 1.33–1.53 mm ............. M. whitingi View in CoL sp. n.
- Body moderately convex, elytra predominantly red-brown to dark brown.................................................................. 9
9 Larger species, head and pronotum predominantly dark brown to black; TL: 1.30–1.45 mm ...... M. boukali Wewalka View in CoL
- Smaller species, head and pronotum predominantly red-brown; TL: 1.19–1.30 mm ...................... M. cameroni View in CoL sp. n.
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Hydroporinae |
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