Key to complex of genera close to the genus Malachius (Malachiidae)

Malachius bipustulatus
(fig. by Dmitriy Paramonov)
A.G. Kirejtshuk
April 2003
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- Male special structures not distinct
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- Male special structures distinct, located on antennae, head or elytral apex
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- Pronotum transverse
.......................................... Haplomalachius Evers, 1985
- Pronotum longitudinal
............................................ Microlipus LeConte, 1852
- Male special structures located in elytral apex as impressions or appendages
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- Male special structures located on head as excavations or protuberances
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- First antennal joint swollen, cylindrical, apical tergite twice emarginate on distal part, with bunches of hairs
.................................... Clanomalachius Tshernyshev, 2000
- First antennal joint not swollen, clavate or parallel, apical tergite with evenly rounded distal part, bunches of hairs lacking
............................................Clanoptilus Motsch., 1853
- Male head excavation lacking
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- Male head with deep transverse excavation
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- Male head with smooth protuberance between antenna, 5th segment simple
........................................... Cordylepherus Evers, 1985
- Male head with strong horn between antenna which is round and cut at the tip, 5th segment large, funnel-shape
.............................................. Ceratistes F.-W., 1844
- Male head excavation located behind the antenna in a distal part of head, protuberance bearing long hairs disposed just inside the excavation, antenna with appendages
.................................................. Malachius F., 1775
- Male head excavation located before the antenna, distal part lacking protuberance, antenna simple, appendages lacking
............................... Anhomodactylus Mayor et Wittmer, 1981