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. 2013 Feb 20;(271):1–401. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.271.4062
1 Marginal pygidial sulcus absent (Fig. 11D); pronotum lacking coarse lateral punctures Operclipygus planifrons sp. n.
Marginal pygidial sulcus present; pronotum with or without coarse lateral punctures 2
2 Marginal pygidial sulcus weak, often fragmented or abbreviated basally (Fig. 11C); aedeagus abruptly narrowed in apical third, its apices angulately truncate (Fig. 12G) Operclipygus punctistrius sp. n.
Marginal pygidial sulcus complete; aedeagus with sides evenly rounded to base and apex (Fig. 12F) Operclipygus kerga (Marseul)