1 |
Elytra with punctures randomly and uniformly distributed (see Fig. 1) |
2
|
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Elytra with punctures arranged as well defined longitudinal series, forming striae (see Figs 2, 3) |
3
|
2 |
Elevation of mesoventrite as a narrow toothlike projection |
Q.
dentatus Hansen (Fig. 1A–D) |
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Elevation of mesoventrite as a wide, transverse, straight blunt carina |
Q.
acroreius sp. n. (Fig. 1E–H) |
3 |
Serial elytral punctures simple; the ones on striae similar in size as those on the interstrial surface (Figs 6A, 3E–F) |
Q.
clusia sp. n.
|
– |
Serial elytral punctures ramified; the ones on striae evidently larger in size than those on the interstrial surface (Fig. 6B) |
4
|
4 |
Surface of pseudepipleura smooth throughout; dorsal outline of body in lateral view moderately and uniformly convex |
Q.
reticulatus Hansen (Fig. 3A–D) |
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Surface of pseudepipleura posteriorly markedly canaliculated (e.g. Fig. 2G), dorsal outline of body in lateral view nearly flat |
5
|
5 |
Apex of parameres widely to narrowly rounded (Figs 7A–D) |
Q.
depressus Hansen (Fig. 2A–D) |
– |
Apex of parameres angulate (Fig. 8) |
Q.
similaris Hansen (Fig. 2E–G) |