Note

Key to the Subgenera of Clinidium

Ross T. Bell

1
. Cleaning organ of anterior tibia entirely proximad to basal articulation of tarsus. .....................................2 1'. Cleaning organ more distal, basal articulation of tarsus opposite its midpoint. ......................................4

2
(1). Tufts of minor setae present on antennal segments VII-X; pronotum widest near middle; angular seta present; marginal seta absent; intercalary stria ending blindly (except C. halffteri and some C. guatemalenum). ............................................C. (Mexiclinidium) 2'. Tufts of minor setae present on antennal segments VI-X; pronotum widest distinctly posterior to middle; either both angular and marginal setae are present, or else both are absent; intercalary stria not ending blindly posteriorly. ...3

3
(2). Parasutural stria complete anteriorly, reaching elytral base; pronotum without setae. ..................C. (Protainoa) 3'. Parasutural stria restricted to posterior half or fourth of elytron; pronotum with marginal, angular setae. ...C. (Tainoa)

4
(1). With five striae excluding the marginal; inner intervals strongly convex to costate; marginal groove of pronotum double or single. .........................C. (Arctoclinidium) 4'. With three or four striae excluding the marginal; inner intervals not costate or scarcely so; marginal groove of pronotum single. .......................C. (Clinidium s. str.)
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