1 |
Large species, body length 5.0–5.8 mm; dark elytral, longitudinal markings hollow (narrow, pale marking enclosed in dark marking) (Fig. 396) |
Laccophilus
seyrigi (p. 46) |
– |
Small to medium sized species, body length 3.3–4.2 mm; dark elytral marking entirely dark (no enclosed medial pale marking in dark marking) (Fig. 391) |
2 |
2 |
Elytral dark markings complete or almost complete, reach humeral region (Fig. 391) |
Laccophilus
comes (p. 37) |
– |
Elytral dark markings fade away before humeral region (Fig. 393) |
3 |
3. |
Penis, lateral aspect, evenly curved from base to apex (Fig. 273); penis, dorsal aspect, near base on right-hand side with a distinct enlargement (Fig. 238) |
Laccophilus
tigrinus (p. 43) |
- |
Penis, lateral aspect, close to base angled (Fig. 230); penis, dorsal aspect, lacks latero-basal enlargement (Fig. 231) |
4 |
4. |
Large species, body length 4.1–4.2 mm; penis as in Fig. 242–243
|
Laccophilus
pseustes (p. 44) |
- |
Small species, body length 3.4-3.9 mm; penis different |
5 |
5. |
Penis, dorsal aspect, from angle to apex almost evenly broad and almost straight (Fig. 236) |
Laccophilus
furthi (p. 42) |
- |
Penis, dorsal aspect, from angle to apex broad to narrow, strongly twisted (Fig. 234) |
Laccophilus
alluaudi (p. 39) |