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Entyposis Kolbe 1895

Authors: Sehnal, Richard;

Entyposis Kolbe 1895

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Key to species of Entyposis, males only (modified from Lacroix & Montreuil 2012) 1. Pronotum slightly excavated; tubercle barely indicated .................................................................................................................. 2 - Pronotum distinctly excavated; tubercle of pronotum visible, more-or-less prominent .................................................................. 4 2. Dorsal surface with scale-like setae, size 11.5–13.8 mm ............................................................. E. cordipenis Sehnal, new species - Dorsal surface with short or long setae ........................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Elytra with short setae, small size 10.5–12.0 mm ................................................................................... E. mendax Péringuey, 1904 - Elytra with long setae, largest size 14–16 mm ............................................................................................ E. impressa Kolbe, 1895 4. Protibia bidentate............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 - Protibia tridentate............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 5. Elytra without macrosetae. Paramere apices curved outward into hooks. Terminal maxillary palpomere elongate. Antennal club no longer than antennal shaft............................................................................................................. E. cavicollis (Fairmaire, 1887) - Elytra with visible macrosetae. Paramere apices curved inward into hooks. Terminal maxillary palpomere wide and flat at apex. Antennal club longer than antennal shaft .......................................................................... E. bidentata Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012 6. Pronotum tuberculate and bilobed at apex ........................................................................ E. martinezi Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012 - Pronotal tuberculation only indicated .............................................................................................................................................. 7 7. Elytra with dense and strong squamation. Punctation of 8th tergite with dense, fine, short setae...................................................... ......................................................................................................................................... E. squamulata Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012 - Elytral squamation sparse, fine, less visible. Punctation of 8th tergite with scattered, long, erect or semierect setae.................... 8 8. Elytral setae thin, visible. Antennal club not longer than funicle. Parameres hooked at apex .......................................................... ........................................................................................................................................ E. madogolelei Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012 - Elytral setae much less visible. Antennal club longer than funicle. Paramere apices flattened and rounded .................................. 9 9. Terminal maxillary palpomere enlarged at apex. Dorsal surface yellowish brown, body brownish yellow....................................... .............................................................................................................................................. E. rasplusi Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012 - Terminal maxillary palpomere rounded at apex. All dorsal surface and body chestnut brown.......................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. E. excavata Lacroix & Montreuil, 2012

Published as part of Sehnal, Richard, 2017, Entyposis cordipenis new species from Ethiopia (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Schizonychini), pp. 96-100 in Zootaxa 4329 (1) on pages 98-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4329.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/1001128

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Entyposis, Melolonthidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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