Eburia, Lacordaire, 1830
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https://doi.org/10.57800/faunitaxys-12(7) |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D81CB910-FF91-2E7C-FDD2-67917EB7FCBF |
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Felipe |
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Eburia |
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Key to Eburia View in CoL of Hispaniola
1. Elytra with most eburneous calli elongate, at least 3 times longer than wide............................................... 2
–– Elytra without eburneous calli, or, if present, they are rounded or oval and only slightly longer than wide.................... 4
2. Posterior outer longitudinal eburneous elytral callus nearly twice as long as paired inner callus. Mesal spines on meso- and metafemora usually over three times the length of the lateral spines..................... E. pseudostigma Lingafelter & Nearns View in CoL
–– Outer longitudinal eburneous elytral callus subequal to or less than 1.5 times as long as paired inner callus in most specimens. Mesal femoral spines of meso- and metafemora usually less than twice the length of the lateral apical....................... 3
3. Meso- and metafemoral apices strongly bispinose (outer spine as long or longer than second antennomere). Posterior outer eburneous callusofelytraabout1.5timesaslongaspairedinnercallusinmostspecimens............................ E. stigma (Olivier, 1800) View in CoL
–– Meso- and metafemoral apices weakly bispinose (outer spine shorter than second antennomere).Posterior outer eburneous callus of elytra subequalinlengthoronlyslightlylongerthanpairedinnereburneouscallus........ E. pirkli View in CoL sp. nov. Lingafelter, Touroult & Hodecek
4. Elytra lacking any eburneous calli and with large, glabrous setiferous punctures scattered over otherwise pubescent surface................................................................................................... Eburia sericea Sallé, 1855 View in CoL
–– Elytra usually with small eburneous calli and integument uniformly pubescent; without large, glabrous setiferous punctures........... 5
5. Elytra with uniform, fine, tawny pubescence over most of surface and usually with small paired eburneous calli basally and a single eburneousspotcentrally.Pronotumofbothsexeswithlateraltubercle;sexualdimorphismnotpronounced...... E. fisheri Russo, 1930 View in CoL
–– Elytra with uniform whitish pubescence over most of surface and usually with paired eburneous calli on base and middle. Pronotum of malewithoutlateralspines;pronotumoffemalewithlateralspines;sexualdimorphismpronounced......... E. didyma (Olivier, 1800) View in CoL
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