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. 2013 Feb 20;(271):1–401. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.271.4062
1 1st abdominal ventrite with two lateral striae (outer may be slightly abbreviated or curved behind metacoxa) 2
1st abdominal ventrite with one lateral stria, rarely with fragments of an additional, outer stria 6
2 Outer lateral stria of 1st abdominal ventrite curving behind metacoxa; inner subhumeral elytral stria absent 3
Lateral striae of 1st abdominal ventrite parallel; inner subhumeral stria present or absent 4
3 Outer subhumeral stria not complete, either present only in apical half or with short basal fragment; Central America Operclipygus gilli sp. n.
Outer subhumeral stria more or less complete, may be faintly abbreviated at apex, but never interrupted at middle; South America Operclipygus proximus sp. n.
4 Central portion of frontal stria absent, or represented by few remnant fragments (Fig. 49H); inner subhumeral elytral stria present as distinct stria, varied in length Operclipygus prolixus sp. n.
Frontal stria complete (Fig. 53B); inner subhumeral stria absent or represented by few apical fragments 5
5 Frontal stria complete; frontal disk with distinct, dense fine punctation; 4th elytral stria complete or nearly so Operclipygus punctifrons sp. n.
Frontal stria interrupted at sides; frontal disk with sparser ground punctation; 4th dorsal stria present in apical half only Operclipygus distractus (Schmidt)
6 Body large, >4 mm, subdepressed, subquadrate (Fig. 53C); dorsal elytral striae fine, not strongly impressed; labrum wide, emarginate apically (Fig. 53D); epistoma strongly convex, frons depressed behind frontal suture; southeastern Brazil Operclipygus latemarginatus (Bickhardt)
Body smaller, convex to subdepressed; dorsal striae strongly impressed toward apices; labrum narrower, not distinctly emarginate apically; epistoma not much more strongly convex than frons 7
7 Pygidium completely lacking marginal sulcus Operclipygus plicatus (Hinton)
Marginal sulcus of pygidium present, though it may be weak and/or fragmented toward base 8
8 Anterior marginal pronotal gland openings close together, outer about half as far from inner as outer is from anterior pronotal corner (Fig. 47C) 9
Anterior marginal pronotal gland openings further apart, outer nearly twice as far from inner as it is from anterior pronotal corner 13
9 Body strongly convex (Fig. 50C), elytra elevated above pronotum in lateral view, interval between subhumeral and 1st elytral striae strongly convex relative to interval between 1st and 2nd dorsal striae; anterior pronotal angles turned downward, approximately vertical next to head 10
Body less strongly convex, elytral-pronotal profile more or less even; subhumeral elytral interval only slightly more strongly convex than 1st-2nd strial interval; anterior pronotal angles at least slightly oblique next to head 12
10 Pronotal disk lacking coarse lateral punctures; anterior pronotal margin strongly projecting above head Operclipygus inflatus sp. n.
Pronotal disk with distinct coarse lateral punctures; anterior pronotal margin no more than weakly projecting above head 11
11 Outer subhumeral stria present in apical half and generally with additional, detached basal fragment; 4th elytral stria longer, generally present on apical two-thirds (Fig. 50A) Operclipygus impressistrius sp. n.
Outer subhumeral stria present in apical half only, without basal fragment; 4th elytral stria shorter, present on less than apical half Operclipygus farctissimus sp. n.
12 Outer subhumeral stria most often complete to base, rarely interrupted or abbreviated; inner subhumeral stria usually represented by few apical fragments; pygidium depressed along basal margin, with deep, coarse punctures interspersed with dense, fine ground punctation Operclipygus distinctus (Hinton)
Outer subhumeral stria present in apical half only; inner subhumeral stria not evident; pygidium usually flatter, with coarse punctures not as large or dense Operclipygus atlanticus sp. n.
13 Marginal mesoventral stria complete along anterior margin 14
Marginal mesoventral stria interrupted for some distance at middle 15
14 Body frequently appearing faintly bicolored, with rufescent elytra and darker pronotum (Fig. 47A), rounded, moderately convex; frontal stria interrupted over antennal bases Operclipygus subrufus sp. n.
Body unicolorous, rufescent to rufobrunneus, more elongate, subdepressed; frontal stria complete Operclipygus farctus (Marseul)
15 Apical margin of elytron with series of small punctures; ground punctation of pygidium generally sparse (Fig. 46D); sides of pronotal disk with distinct coarse punctures Operclipygus bidessois (Marseul)
Apical margin of elytron lacking punctures; pygidium with moderately dense ground punctation; frontal stria interrupted over antennal bases; sides of pronotum with only faint lateral punctures (Fig. 47F) Operclipygus petrovi sp. n.