Keys to Adults of Important Families of
Entomophagous Coleoptera
COLEOPTERA <General Characteristics> [Latest
Classification]
1a. Head
not prolonged into a beak; gular sutures double,
at least anteriorly and
posteriorly
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2a. First visible abdominal sternite divided by hind coxal
cavities; outer lobe or
galea of maxillae palpiform (Adephaga)
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2b. First visible abdominal sternite not
normally interrupted by the hind coxal
cavities; outer lobe or galea of
maxillae not palpiform (Polyphaga)
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3a. Abdomen with 6 or more visible sternites;
antennae filiform
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3b. Abdomen with 4 visible sternites; antennae greatly thickened apically,
clavate
or broadly
laminate (Paussoidea) ............ Paussidae <Habits>; <Adults>
& <Juveniles>
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4a. Eyes entire, not divided; antennae elongate, slender
(Caraboidea)
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5a. Metasternum with a distinct transverse suture demarking a
triangular
antecoxal sclerite
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6a. Antennae inserted on the front above the base of the
mandibles; clypeus
extending on
each side beyond base of antennae ............. Cicindelidae
<Habits>; <Adults>
& <Juveniles>
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6b. Antennae inserted on
the sides of head between the base of mandibles and
eyes; clypeus not
extending beyond base of antennae .............. Carabidae
<Habits>;
<Adults> & <Juveniles>
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7a. Antennae usually not clubbed, but if so, then club segments
are not lamellate
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7b. Antennae with the
last 3-7 segments
enlarged, club-like. Scarabaeidae
<Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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8a. Hind tarsi with 4
segments, front and middle tarsi with 5 segments
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8b. Hind tarsi with at least as many joints
as front and middle tarsi
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9a. Front coxal cavities closed behind
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9b. Front coxal cavities open behind
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11a. Head strongly and suddenly constricted behind eyes
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12a. Prothorax usually rounded on sides, without sharp lateral
margin
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13a. Base of prothorax narrower than elytra...................
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15a. Maxillary palpi much shorter than antennae
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16b. Elytra covering most of abdomen, not
shortened
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17a. Tarsi 5-jointed
on at least 1 pair of
legs, usually on all legs
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17b. All tarsi with less than 5 segments
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18a. Abdomen with at least 6
sternites
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18b. Abdomen with 5 sternites or less
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19a. Front coxae conical, large and prominent
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20a. Abdomen with 6 sternites
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20b. Abdomen with 7-8 sternites
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21a. Hind coxae not grooved
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22a. Hind coxae prominent, at least internally
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24a. Middle coxae in contact
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25a. Antennae inserted on upper part of the front or at base of
its anterior lobe.
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27a. Front coxae globular or transverse
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27b. Front coxae somewhat conical and
prominent
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28a. Front coxae transverse, somewhat cylindrical
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28b. Front coxae globular
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29a. Hind coxae grooved to receive the femora
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29b. Hind coxae flat, not grooved
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31a. Tarsi somewhat dilated, first joint not shortened
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33a. Prosternum without median process
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34a. Hind coxae not in contact although close together in some
species
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35a. Elytra entire, covering the pygidium
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36a. Antennae consisting of 10-11 segments
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38a. Hind coxae dilated into plates which are grooved to receive
the femora
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40a. Tarsi with 3 segments
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40b. Tarsi with 4 segments
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Additional Keys to Families of Coleoptera
(derived fron Headstrom, 1977)
SPACES LEFT BELOW FOR FUTURE DESCRIPTIVE
ENTRIES:
1a. Head prolonged into a beak or snout
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1b. Head not prolonged into a beak or snout
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2a. Beak longer than broad, antenna with a distinct club. Not stout gray and black checkered
beetles. Maxillary & labial palpi
flexible Anthribidae
<Habits>;. <Adults>
& <Juveniles>
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2b Beak not longer than broad, antenna
without a distinct club
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SKIP Couplets 3 thru' 7
8a. Hind legs modified for swimming (= flattened with fringes of
long hair)
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8b. Hind legs not modified for swimming
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10a. Legs with large spurs & small claws
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12a. Tarsi of all legs with 5 segments
each
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12b. Tarsi of front legs with 5 segments each, tarsi of hind legs with 4 segments
each
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12c. Tarsi of all legs with less than 5 apparent segments each
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13b. Antennae mostly not threadlike
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14b. Antennae inserted between
eyes and bases of mandibles; head, including
eyes, narrower
than pronotum. Body not covered
with scales
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SKIP Couplet 15
16b. Antennae with distal
segments expanded laterally to form leaflike or platelike
structures
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SKIP Couplets 17 & 18
SKIP Couplet 20
21a. Elytra abbreviated, covering less than 1/2 the length of abdomen
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21b. Elytra covering whole abdomen or
exposing only one or two dorsal segments
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SKIP Couplet 23
24a. Elytra not square cut, abdomen not conical; abdomen with 7-8 visible segments
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24b. Elytra
square cut, abdomen conical
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SKIP Couplet 25
26b. Coxae of middle legs touching
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28a. First 3 ventral segments of abdomen not
fused and can be moved. Abdomen
with 6 ventral segments. Very
small, flattened beetles with rudimentary
eyes or none at
all ......... Leptinidae <Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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28b. First 3 ventral segments of abdomen not fused and can be moved;
abdomen
with 6 ventral segments; very small oval beetles with eyes, no erect
hairs;
elytra leaving
tip of abdomen exposed ........ Silphidae <Habits>; <Adults>
& <Juveniles>
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28c. Elytra completely covering abdomen
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28d. Abdomen with 5 ventral segments
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SKIP Couplets 29 thru' 34
29b. Antennae not bent at an angle or elbowed
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40a. Femur attached to tip or near tip of trochanter
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40b. Femur attached to side of trochanter
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41a. Coxae of front legs conical
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41b. Coxae of front legs transverse
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41c. Coxae of front legs spherical
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SKIP Couplets 42 thru' 44
46b. Elytra completely covering abdomen
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SKIP Couplets 48 & 49
50a. Area between coxae of front legs with a spine
............. Elateridae
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50b. Area between coxae of front legs without
a spine
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SKIP Couplets 51 thru' 53
54a. Antennae each with a club
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SKIP Couplet 55
56b. Cavities in which coxae of front legs
are attached open behind
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SKIP Couplets 57 & 58
59a. Base of pronotum as wide as combined elytra; antennae with
long, flat
processes, which
fold like a fan (male) or somewhat sawlike (female); head
strongly and
suddenly constricted behind eyes.
Rhipiphoridae <Habits>;
<Adults> & <Juveniles>
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59b. Base of pronotum as
wide as combined elytra; antennae threadlike, coxae of
hind legs with
plates; abdomen usually ending in a pointed process
Mordellidae <Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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59c. Base of pronotum narrower than combined
elytra
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SKIP Couplets 60 thru' 62
63b. Coxae of hind legs not
large and prominent; eyes not notched; each 2nd
tarsal segment not
lobed beneath ............ Anthicidae <Habits>; <Adults>
& <Juveniles>
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SKIP Couplets 64 thru' 66
67a. Tarsi each with 4 segments
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67b. Tarsi each with apparently 4 segments (the 5th is small and concealed)
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67c. Tarsi each with apparently 3 segments (if 4th present, it is too small to
recognize easily)
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68a. First 4 ventral segments of abdomen
fused together, only 5th being visible;
tibia not
enlarged nor armed with spines.
Antennae inserted under margin of
frontal region.
............ Colydiidae <Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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68b. First 4 ventral segments
of abdomen not fused together; coxae of front legs
oval. Mycetophagidae
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SKIP Couplets 67 thru' 72
73b. Body short, somewhat oval, antennae short,
and each without a club
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SKIP Couplets 74 & 75
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