Hyphydrus, Illiger, 1802
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https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi/v121/i4/2021/166103 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11191471 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D18795-FF99-9F58-E162-FF5DFA09F98F |
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Felipe |
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Hyphydrus |
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Key to the species of genus Hyphydrus View in CoL from India
1 Elytral punctation uniform of one type ( H. lyratus species group) ....................................................................... 2
– Elytral punctation of two types ( H. signatus species group) ................................................................................ 3
2 Markings on elytra as in Biström (1982, Figure 16a) ...................................................................... H. lyratus lyratus
– Markings on elytra as in Biström (1982, Figure 18) .............................................................. H. lyratus flavicans
3 Difference between two kinds of elytral punctures bigger...................................................................................... 4
– Difference between two kinds of elytral punctures smaller ................................................................................ 7
4 Lateral lobes of penis with sides posteriorly almost parallel.................................................................................... 5
– Lateral lobes of penis with sides posteriorly not parallel ............................................................................................. 6
5 Base of penis with hooked process straight aedeagus; incision of penis relatively narrow lateral lobe of penis slight elevated apically; spermatheca and aedeagus as in Biström (1982, Figure 91b-d, e)....................... H. sumatrae
– Base of penis with sharply curved hooked process; incision of penis relatively deep; lateral lobe of penis straight apically; spermatheca and aedeagus as in Figures 1 View Figures 1-7 to 7......................................... H. biswasi sp. nov.
6 Tarsi pale; aedeagus as Biström (1982, Figure 97b-e) .................................................................................. H. renardi
– Tarsi partly darkened (in few specimens pale); aedeagus as Biström (1982, Figure 98b-e) ....................................................................... H. birmanicus
7 Elytra with very dense punctation, interstices between punctures smaller than diameters of punctures; lateral lobes of penis apically curved outwards; aedeagus as Biström (1982, Figure 94b-d) ...................... H. intermixtus
– Elytra with sparser punctation, interstices between punctures bigger than diameters of punctures; lateral lobes of penis apically not curved outwards; aedeagus as Biström (1982, Figure 89b-d) .................................................................. H. gschwendtneri
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Hydroporinae |
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Hyphydrini |