Figs 42-48 Aedeagus of Stenelmis species: 42- S. grossa; 



43- S. parva; 44- S. fusaata; 45- S. hungevfordi; 46- S. himerosaj 



47- 5. mivahilis ; 48- S. antennalis (all from Sanderson) . 



32 (31) Lateral processes on penis (median lobe of aedeagus) 



present and distinct (Fig. 44); 3.25-3.4 mm long, 

 1.15-1.25 mm wide: Stenelmis fusoata 



Lateral processes of median lobe very inconspicuous 

 (Fig. 45); 2.7-2.8 mm long, 1-1.1 mm wide: 



St&nelmis hung erf ordi 



33 (30) Humeral spot or vitta distinctly embracing umbone 34 



Humeral spot or vitta on inside of sixth interval 35 



34 (33) Femora and tibiae entirely gray; elytral vitta usually 



entire, though somewhat clouded at middle; palpi 

 testaceous; 2.3-2.7 mm long, 0.95-1.1 mm wide 

 (Fig. 46) : Stenelmis humerosa 



Femora gray, tibiae testaceous; elytron distinctly 

 bimaculate; palpi dark brown to black; 2.7-2.9 mm 

 long, 1.1-1. 12 mm wide (Fig. 47): Stenelmis mivahilis 



35 (33) Antennae and palpi testaceous 38 



Antennae or palpi, or both, dark brown to black 36 



36 (35) Palpi testaceous; last 6 or 7 segments of antenna 



shining black; elytron bimaculate; 2.5-2.7 mm long, 

 1 mm wide (Fig. 48): Stenelmis antennalis 



Palpi usually dark brown to black, the antennae usually 



lighter 37 



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