Bonjour Prinobius, j'arrive après la bagarre. Merci pour les pdf signalés
A propos des Sténoptères..... , j'ai eu un échange par mail la dessus avec le spécialiste G. Sama il y a quelques temps , et je te fais profiter de la clé qu'il me donnait:
"Cher collègue,
...
Pour
S. adlbaueri, je me permet de douter de la presence de cette espèce en
Syrie; cette espèce est seulement connue de l'extrème partie sud orientale
de la Turquie; votre
adlbaueri est vraisemblablement (?) le vrai
S.
flavicornis qui, repandu jusqu'en Bulgarie, inconnue de la Turquie,
réapparait en Syrie, Jordanie et Israel.
S. adlbaueri a une large bande
basale noire aux
élytres. Je vous repète ci dessous le nouvelles clés, comprenant
S. adlbaueri.
Cordialement.
G.Sama
1 Antennal
scape strongly depressed and longitudinally furrowed on outer
edge .................................................
S. ater (Linnaeus)
- Antennal
scape without longitudinal furrow on outer edge..............2
2 Disc of
pronotum with two lateral swellings, usually smooth, rarely
punctate ................................................................ 3
- Disc of
pronotum with lateral swellings and median elevation near
base, the latter sometimes small or not very distinct ......................5
3 Elytra with
basal black stripe; front margin of
pronotum with band of
gold
pubescence interrupted at middle; legs entirely reddish ...............4
- Elytra black only at shoulders; front margin of
pronotum with complete
band of gold
pubescence, not interrupted at middle; all legs with black
femoral club ...............................................
S. kraatzi Pic
4 Lateral margin of
pronotum nearly angulate at midlength, discal
swellings punctate, hind margin only medially with dense gold
pubescence;
base of elytra with large black
transverse band. Endemic species from
eastern Turkey ............................................
S. adlbaueri Sama
- Lateral margin of
pronotum roundly tuberculate, discal swellings
smooth, hind margin with complete
transverse stripe of gold
pubescence;
elytral
base with relatively narrow black
transverse band. Species from
Europe and Middle East .................................
S.flavicornis Küster
5 Elytra, antennae and legs entirely reddish.......
S. mauritanicus Lucas
- Elytra, antennae and legs at least partly blackened....................6
6 Elytra strongly narrowed and bent towards
apex;
pronotum without
yellow recumbent
pubescence ................................................ 7
- Elytra at most feebly narrowed and bent towards
apex;
pronotum with
spots of yellow recumbent
pubescence near anterior and posterior margins......8
7 Antennae distinctly shorter than elytra, segments short and stout,
from 5th onwards distinctly dilated at
apex; elytra clothed with shorter
pubescence;
sternites densely clothed at sides with greyish
pubescence.
Endemic species from Crete .....................................
S. creticus Sama
- Antennae not or slightly shorter than elytra, with segments slender
and not dilated apically;
base of elytra with longer and thinner setae;
sternites at sides without
pubescence. Species from Ikaria (S. similatus
similatus) and Cyprus (S. similatus mehli Sama)
........................................................
S. similatus Holzschuh
8 Antennae entirely black; sclerites of endophallus characteristic
(Sama, 1995c, fig. 17) ........................................
S. atricornis Pic
- Antennae never entirely black or dark brown; sclerites of endophallus
of different shape (Sama, 1995c, fig. 21)...................
S. rufus (Linnaeus)
C'est en anglais mais la clé est bien faite et il ne devrait pas y avoir de pb pour déterminer ton matos ibère...

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