Curelius CASEY 1900
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Esser, Jens R, Afrotropical |
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Curelius CASEY 1900 |
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Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Coleoptera Cryptophagidae Curelius |
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Key to the afrotropical Curelius CASEY, 1900 1 Puncture of elytra (anterior third) wide, distance more then two diameters (fig. 2). Between the puncture skin-like shagreened, in the posterior half also with longitudinal striae, puncture obsolete (fig. 2). Chestnut brown, body convex. South Africa......................................................................................................................... Curelius johnsoni nov.sp. - Puncture of the elytra (anterior third) less wide, distance less then two diameters. Between the puncture skin-like shagreened, in posterior half without striae but puncture distinct (figs 1, 3, 4)............................................................................................................2 2 Pale yellow-reddish species, body flat (figs 1, 4)................................................................3 - Dark chestnut brown species (fig. 3), eyes normal, one eye smaller than the diameter between the eyes (fig. 7). Body convex. Prosternal process triangular, with a distinct puncture. South Africa..................................................................... Curelius uhligi nov.sp. 3 Eyes enlarged, one eye larger than the diameter between the eyes (fig. 5). Body more slender, more flat (fig. 4). Metaventrite with distinct puncture, especially near the borders. Prosternal process with concave sides, distinct punctured. Elytral epipleuron with fine but distinct puncture. Widespread in Africa................................................................................................................................................ Curelius japonicus (REITTER, 1878) - Eyes normal, one eye smaller than the diameter between the eyes (fig. 6). Body more convex (fig. 1). Metaventrite very sparsely punctured. Prosternal process parallel-sided, very sparsely punctured but distinct shagreened. Elytral epipleuron smooth. Namibia................................................................................................................ Curelius jaegeri nov.sp. Published as part of Esser, Jens & R, Afrotropical, 2017, On Curelius CASEY, 1900 and Ephistemus STEPHENS, 1829 (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) from the Afrotropical Region, pp. 1139-1145 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (2) on page 1143, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5410042 |
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