1 |
Large species, length of body 4.8-5.3 mm; elytra with vague but clear, dark, longitudinal lines of which medial lines enclose an undulate pale marking (Fig. 416) |
Laccophilus
rivulosus (p. 85) |
– |
Smaller species, length of body 3.5-4.6 mm; elytral colour pattern different |
2 |
2 |
Dark irrorations sparse at elytra-base forming a sub-basal, transverse pale area (Fig. 415); apical half of penis, strongly curved, simple, exhibits no distinct modifications (Fig. 256) |
Laccophilus
irroratus (p. 83) |
– |
Dark irrorations dense at base; if sparse no transverse, pale area formed (Figs 403, 412); apex of penis exhibits modifications |
3 |
3 |
Dark irrorations at least partly “hollow” with pale irroration-area enclosed (Fig. 401) |
4 |
– |
Dark irroration almost completely dark (Fig. 412) |
6 |
4 |
Penis apex broad; ends abruptly and exhibits no extension (Fig. 251) |
Laccophilus
inobservatus (p. 63) |
– |
Penis apex less broad; apex externally somewhat extended (Fig. 249) |
5 |
5 |
Penis apex delicate, less pronounced (Fig. 249) (African mainland) |
Laccophilus
continentalis (p. 53) |
– |
Penis apex robust, pronounced (Fig. 250) (Madagascar) |
Laccophilus
posticus (p. 58) |
6 |
Penis apex enlarged on both sides close to truncate apex (Fig. 252) |
Laccophilus
simplicistriatus (p. 66) |
– |
Penis apex enlarged on one (marginal) side or not enlarged close to truncate apex (Fig. 253) |
7 |
7 |
Apical process of penis apex curved upwards (Fig. 255) (Madagascar) |
Laccophilus
complicatus (p. 80) |
– |
Apical process of penis apex not curved upwards (Fig. 253) (African mainland) |
8 |
8 |
Penis long with apical process distinct (Fig. 253) |
Laccophilus
taeniolatus (p. 72) |
– |
Penis shorter with vague apical process (Fig. 254) |
Laccophilus
propinquus (p. 79) |