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Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:14:50
This key is the English translation of the key Wang & Chiang (2000) proposed.
Here you can find the original key (China mud color longicorn genus Uraecha Thomson Classification of (Coleoptera: CERAMBYCIDAE: Lamiinae) - Entomotaxonomia 22 (1): 45-47).



1. Elytral apex spined externally: South Korea, Taiwan, Japan .........U. bimaculata Thomson, 1864*
Holotype here



-. Elytral apex not spined externally.........................................................................2



* Here U. guerryi (PIc, 1903) from Yunnan (Holotype here)

and U. oshimana Breuning, 1954 from RyuKyu (Oshima I.), both with shorter apical spines
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Francesco Posted - 10/12/2017 : 17:04:57
Bon, content que notre Forum a aidé a clarifier ce genre.
Je vais modifier la clé.
Il y a aussi une espèce à adjoindre...
Xavier Posted - 10/12/2017 : 13:19:30
Dans cet article les synonymies suivantes sont proposées:

Uraecha longzhouensis Wang & Chiang, 2000 syn. nov. = Annamanum lunulatum (Pic, 1934); ce qui est bien indiqué dans la clef .

Uraecha perplexa Gressitt, 1942 syn. nov. = Uraecha yunnana Breuning, 1936. A modifier donc dans la clef.
Francesco Posted - 14/02/2013 : 16:25:58
Ok. I have modified "a bit" the key.
Bi Posted - 13/01/2013 : 20:41:00
If you have a series specimens about same species, you will find the elytral markings variational in a range (like in U. angusta and U. obliquefasciata )
That's why the Key was somewhat difficult to use.

In addition,
Uraecha longzhouens Wang & Chiang should be considered a synonym of Annamanum lunulatum Pic.
For the authors ignored the character of mesosternal process tuberculate or not, in the original description, and the other characters fit A. lunulatum well.
Of course, it's need to check the type for further conclusion.
Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:27:45
7. Elytra with fine granules at base and a dark curved band on the disc; lower eyes-lobes 2-3 times longer than checks; pronotum wider than long. Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan ...U. yunnana Breuning, 1936
(= U. perplexa Gressitt, 1942)
Holotype here



-. Elytral without granules at base and with with 3 dark bands on the disc; lower eyes-lobes as long as cheeks; pronotum as long as wide. Huaxi.....U. obliquefasciata Chiang, 1951



Here U. ocreomarmorata Breuning, 1964 from Laos. Elytra with mottled pattern.
Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:22:41
5. Elytra with dense granules at base and an evident large black band or spot after the middle. Body brown; elytra with a dark brown diagonal band after the middle. Tibet, China (Shaanxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi Taiwan) ...... U. angusta (Pascoe, 1865)




-. Elytra without granules at base and with an obsolete oblique dark band after the middle; pronotum with fine granules.
Eastern Inner Mongolia, China ............... U. chinensis Breuning, 1935
Holotype here, Paratype here
Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:20:24
4. Elytra each with a dark lateral spot behind middle and a large white spot before it.
India, China (Jiangxi, Guangdong), Vietnam. ......................U. punctata Gahan, 1888


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-. Elytra without such large white spot, with dark bands before longitudinal white bands. Fujian.....................U. albovittata Breuning, 1956
Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:18:49
3. Elytra with white bands or spots........................................................4

-. Elytra with dark brown or black markings, with light and dark vertical bands constituting together a bowed pattern..........5
Francesco Posted - 06/01/2013 : 15:16:32
2. Elytral apex rounded....................................3

-. Elytral apex truncate or slightly concave...........7

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