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. 2013 Feb 20;(271):1–401. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.271.4062
1 Outer subhumeral stria complete 2
Outer subhumeral stria abbreviated, present only in posterior half 6
2 1st abdominal ventrite with single lateral stria; propygidium with larger, sparse punctures, their diameters equal to about one-fifth of propygidial length; lateral submarginal pronotal stria distant from margin; prosternal carinal striae widely separated, weakly converging, almost parallel; Costa Rica Operclipygus limonensis sp. n. [not belonging to the Operclipygus hospes group, but also keyed here as it is very similar]
1st abdominal ventrite with two lateral striae; propygidium with much smaller punctures, their diameters less than one-eighth of propygidial length 3
3 Species from Central America 4
Species from South America 5
4 Outer lateral stria of 1st abdominal ventrite complete, reaching posterior margin; pronotum with at least a few coarse lateral punctures; lateral metaventral stria extending toward outer corner of metacoxa; pygidial punctures larger, shallow, ocellate (Fig. 39F) Operclipygus fusistrius sp. n.
Outer lateral stria of 1st abdominal ventrite abbreviated, sinuate near midpoint of ventrite length around postcoxal fovea; pronotum lacking coarse lateral punctures; metaventral stria extending obliquely toward metepisternum; pygidial punctures small, deep (Fig. 41C) Operclipygus ibiscus sp. n.
5 Propygidial punctures small, deep, and dense, separated by less than one-half puncture diameter (Fig. 39B); marginal pygidial sulcus relatively fine; apices of 4th and 5th elytral striae free (Fig. 39A); W Amazonia Operclipygus diffluens sp. n.
Propygidial punctures sparser (Fig. 39D); marginal pygidial sulcus deep and coarse; apices of 4th and 5th dorsal striae confluent (Figs 39C–D); SE Andean slopes Operclipygus confluens sp. n.
6 Marginal sulcus of pygidium absent 7
Marginal sulcus of pygidium present 8
7 Sternite 8 of male genitalia with apices narrow, parallel, only weakly curved downward (Fig. 43B); aedeagus narrow (Fig. 43I); Central America Operclipygus gratus sp. n.
Sternite 8 of the male genitalia with apices broader, divergent, strongly downturned (Fig. 43F); aedeagus wider (Fig. 43K); W Amazonia Operclipygus rileyi sp. n.
8 Pygidial sulcus normally developed, well-incised (may be inconspicuous in specimens with pygidium retracted), rarely abbreviated basally 10
Pygidial sulcus very thin, striiform, complete or not 9
9 Lateral submarginal pronotal stria complete, well impressed; numerous coarse lateral pronotal punctures present; sutural stria obsolete in anterior one-fourth Operclipygus sp. [a probably distinct entity from French Guiana, represented only by females, which we have chosen not to describe at this time]
Lateral submarginal pronotal stria represented by short, thin fragments near anterior corners; sutural stria complete or only very slightly abbreviated at base (Fig. 37A) Operclipygus inquilinus sp. n.
10 Pronotum without lateral submarginal stria, with at most minute anterior fragments 11
Pronotum with lateral stria present, at least as short anterior stria 12
11 Recurved arms of anterior submarginal pronotal stria nearly reaching pronotal midpoint (Fig. 45A); mesometaventral stria forming wide trapezoid on mesoventrite; ground punctation of body relatively faint; prosternal carinal striae united posteriorly Operclipygus impositus sp. n.
Recurved arms of anterior submarginal pronotal stria shorter, not reaching beyond anterior third of pronotum (Fig. 35G); mesometaventral stria forming narrower arch; ground punctation of body conspicuous; prosternal carinal striae free posteriorly Operclipygus minutus sp. n.
12 Lateral submarginal pronotal stria present as a short fragment in distinctly less than anterior half 13
Lateral pronotal stria longer, complete or posteriorly abbreviated behind midpoint 18
13 Dorsal elytral stria 4 complete, almost reaching anterior margin of elytron 14
Dorsal elytral stria 4 not extending anterad middle third of elytron Operclipygus colombicus sp. n.
14 Frontal stria finely carinate, complete across middle, dividing separately concave epistoma and frons; upper surface of antennal club with round, basolateral sensory depression (Fig. 4I); lateral metaventral stria bent laterad at apex toward metepisternum Operclipygus confertus sp. n.
Frontal stria not carinate, depression of frons and epistoma confluent; other characters varied15
15 Body very small, <1.5 mm; ground punctation of pronotum and elytra fine but relatively conspicuous (Fig. 35C); pygidium short, basal width distinctly greater than midline length (Fig. 35D) Operclipygus prominens sp. n.
Body larger, >2 mm; body smoother, ground punctation of pronotum and elytra relatively inconspicuous; pygidium longer, midline length greater than basal width 16
16 Antennal bossae prominent, frontal stria slightly displaced dorsad, nearly straight across front (Fig. 35A); epistoma broadly concave; prosternal carinal striae free posteriorly; pygidium with numerous, conspicuous larger punctures over dense ground punctation (Fig. 35B) Operclipygus callifrons sp. n.
Antennal bossae not prominent, frontal stria sinuate at sides; epistoma very shallowly concave; prosternal carinal striae united posteriorly; pygidium with secondary punctures finer 17
17 Secondary pygidial punctures fine (Fig. 37D); T8 of male genitalia not strongly sclerotized, with deep, narrow basal emargination (Fig. 38E); W Amazonia Operclipygus communis sp. n.
Secondary pygidial punctures slightly coarser (Fig. 37F); T8 of male genitalia strongly sclerotized, with shallower basal emargination (Fig. 38F); E Amazonia… Operclipygus belemensis sp. n.
18 Pronotum with few or no coarse lateral punctures (Fig. 35E) Operclipygus tiputinus sp. n.
Pronotum with numerous coarse lateral punctures 19
19 Recurved ends of median portion of anterior pronotal stria short, restricted to anterior fourth of pronotal length 20
Recurved ends of median portion of anterior pronotal stria long, reaching middle third of pronotal length 28
20 Pronotal prescutellar impression long, flame-shaped (Figs 34C, E) 21
Pronotal prescutellar impression represented by thin, striiform impression, approximately as long as scutellum 24
21 Prosternal carinal striae extending forward nearly to presternal suture, prosternal keel not narrowed anterad; Central America 22
Prosternal carinal striae united well posterad presternal suture, keel distinctly narrowed anterad (Fig. 42D); Amazonia 23
22 Pronotum with <20 coarse lateral punctures (Fig. 42H); propygidial punctures small, ocellate, separated by nearly their diameters Operclipygus praecinctus sp. n.
Pronotum with entire lateral third of disk coarsely punctate (Fig. 42F); propygidial punctures denser, separated by about half their diameters Operclipygus assimilis sp. n.
23 Lateral pronotal punctures numerous (>20) and coarse (Fig. 34E); body larger (~2.5 mm); only known from Bolivia Operclipygus ignifer sp. n.
Lateral pronotal punctures fewer (<20) and rather shallow (Fig. 34C); body smaller (~2 mm); distribution poorly documented, probably only northeastern Amazonia Operclipygus hospes (Lewis)
24 Lateral submarginal pronotal stria complete 25
Lateral submarginal pronotal stria slightly abbreviated posteriorly; frontal stria weakly carinate, dividing depressed epistoma and frons Operclipygus confertus sp. n.
25 Posterior ends of prosternal carinal striae united; anterior half of epistoma convex 26
Posterior ends of prosternal carinal striae free; epistoma longitudinally concave throughout 27
26 Fourth dorsal stria complete (Fig. 45C) Operclipygus curtistrius sp. n.
Fourth dorsal stria abbreviated (Fig. 41D) Operclipygus novateutoniae sp. n.
27 Central portion of frontal stria detached from sides (Fig. 34G) Operclipygus subterraneus sp. n.
Frontal stria complete, not interrupted at sides Operclipygus tenuis sp. n.
28 Posterior ends of prosternal carinal striae united; secondary punctures on pygidium tiny and sparse (Fig. 37G) Operclipygus innocuus sp. n.
Posterior ends of prosternal carinal free; secondary punctures on pygidium larger and dense Operclipygus incisus sp. n.