Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 82. (Budapest 1990)
Angelini, F.: Anisotomini from the Caucasus (Coleoptera, Leiodidae)
wrinkles, elytra without wrinkles; whole dorsum with clear puncturation ; 3rd/2nd=1.3, pronotum more than twice as wide as head, very transverse, slightly convex end with truncate lateral outline; elytra a little broader than pronotum and a little longer than broader, slightly convex; humeral angles obtuse, clearly marked; tarsal formula 0*5-5-4, a 5-4-4. Male copulatory organ: Figs 23-24; spermatheca: Fig. 31. Length 3.1-4.7 mm humeralis (FABRICIUS, 1792) - Elytra without humeral spots, unicoloured, with nine complete series of punctures. Dorsum dark reddish-brown or black; antennae testaceous with segments 9 and 10 darker; head and pronotum with clear wrinkles, elytra without wrinkles; puncturation clear on whole dorsum: head and pronotum with punctures moderately large, superficial, separated from each other by 1-5 times their own diameter, elytra with puncturation very variable on the interstices; punctures of striae large and clearly impressed; 3rd/2nd=l; pronotum almost twice as broad as head, very transverse and not very convex, with truncate lateral outline; elytra a little broader than pronotum and a little longer than broad, moderately convex; humeral angles obtuse, clearly marked; tarsal formula (f 5-5-4, o 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ: Figs 25-26; spermatheca: Fig. 32. Length 3.1-3.6 mm orbicularis (HERBST, 1792) 3 Antennái club four-segmented (Figs 9-10). Genus Amphycillis ERICHSON, 1845 4 - Antennái club three-segmented (Figs 11-18) 5 4 Dorsum black with sides of pronotum and apex of elytra reddish-brown; elytra with punctured striae. Antennae uniformly testaceous, rarely with segments 9 and 10 infuscated; microreticulation absent; puncturation double on whole dorsum, irregular: head and pronotum with punctures moderately large, variously separated from each other, elytra with punctures larger and more impressed than those on pronotum, separated from each other as on pronotum; series of punctures on the elytra short and irregular, especially in the examples with more sparse puncturation; 3rd/2nd=1.2 (Fig. 9); pronotum very transverse and moderately convex, with truncate lateral outline; elytra a little broader than pronotum and a little longer than broader, very convex, with humeral angles obtuse, clearly marked; tarsal formula cf 5-5-4, Q 4-4-4. Male copulatory organ: Figs 27-28; spermatheca: Fig. 33. Length 2.9-3.4 mm globiformis (SAHLBERG, 1833) - Pronotum reddish, head and elytra black; elytra without series of punctures. Antennae testaceous, rarely with segments 9 and 10 infuscated; microreticulation absent; puncturation clear and double on whole dorsum; head and pronotum with punctures moderately large, clearly impressed, separated from each other by 1-2 times their own diameter, elytra with punctures equal in size but sparse, smaller punctures fewer and more scattered; 3rd/2nd=1.7 (Fig. 10); pronotum very transverse, not very convex, with truncate lateral outline; elytra broader than pronotum and very convex, a little longer than broader, with humeral angle obtuse, clearly marked, tarsal formula c" 5-5-4, o_ 4-4-4. Head: Fig. 2; male copulatory organ: Figs 29-30; spermatheca: Fig. 34. Length 3.2-4.0 mm .. globus (FABRICIUS, 1792) 5 Clypeal margin weakly emarginate, elytra with six punctured striae. Genus Cyrtoplastus REITTER, 1884. Dorsum black with sides reddish-brown, antennae testaceous with club darker; puncturation very superficial on whole dorsum, elytra with six punctured striae and with superficial punctures in the interstices; suturai striae clear but short. Length 2.6 mm successor REITTER, 1898 - Clypeus more or less deeply excavate (Figs 3-6); elytra without well defined series of punctures Genus Agathidium PANZER, 1797 6 6 Elytra with humeral angles obtuse (Fig. 21), metasternum without femoral lines (Fig. 19) 7 - Elytra with humeral angles broadly rounded (Fig. 22), metasternum with femoral lines complete or incomplete (Fig. 20) Subgenus Agathidiurn s. str. 21