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        <mods:title>Revision of the Ropalopus ungaricus / insubricus group (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) from the western Palaearctic region</mods:title>
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        <mods:namePart>Karpiński, Lech</mods:namePart>
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        <mods:namePart>Szczepański, Wojciech T.</mods:namePart>
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        <mods:namePart>Kruszelnicki, Lech</mods:namePart>
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            <mods:title>Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society</mods:title>
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            <mods:date>2020</mods:date>
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                <mods:number>2020-03-03</mods:number>
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                <mods:number>189</mods:number>
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<table id="DF2F6607FFD3FFB2FF185BDE41848497"><caption box="[163,961,196,218]" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180" startId="4.[163,227,196,217]"><emphasis bold="true" box="[163,253,196,217]" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Table 2.</emphasis> List of morphological characters used for the phylogenetic analysis</caption><thead><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185BE747E7855E"><th box="[163,188,253,275]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185BE742F9855E" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">1</th><th box="[309,1442,253,275]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5BE747E7855E" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Average body length: (0) small; (1) medium; (2) large</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185A0147E7857C"><th box="[163,188,283,305]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185A0142F9857C" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">2</th><td box="[309,1442,283,305]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5A0147E7857C" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Microsculpture of body: (0) barely striate; (1) clearly striate</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185A2347E78502"><th box="[163,188,313,335]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185A2342F98502" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">3</th><td box="[309,1442,313,335]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5A2347E78502" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Length of antennae in males (predominantly): (0) shorter than elytra; (1) as long as elytra; (2) slightly</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185A4C47E78521"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185A4C42F98521"/><td box="[309,1442,342,364]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5A4C47E78521" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">longer than elytra; (3) clearly longer than elytra</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185A6E47E785C7"><th box="[163,188,372,394]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185A6E42F985C7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">4</th><td box="[309,1442,372,394]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5A6E47E785C7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Shape of antennal joints: (0) cylindrical; (1) expanded towards apex (triangular)</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185A8947E785E4"><th box="[163,188,403,425]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185A8942F985E4" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">5</th><td box="[309,1442,403,425]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5A8947E785E4" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Thickness of antennae: (0) slender; (1) robust</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185AAB47E7858A"><th box="[163,188,433,455]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185AAB42F9858A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">6</th><td box="[309,1442,433,455]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5AAB47E7858A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pubescence on first antennal joint: (0) sparse and long; (1) sparse and short</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185AD547E785A8"><th box="[163,188,463,485]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185AD542F985A8" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">7</th><td box="[309,1442,463,485]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5AD547E785A8" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Ratio of second antennal joint: (0) as long as wide (almost spherical); (1) slightly longer than wide (more tri-</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185AF647E7864F"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185AF642F9864F"/><td box="[309,1442,492,514]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5AF647E7864F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">angular); (2) clearly longer than wide (ratio 1:1.2–1.3)</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18591047E7866D"><th box="[163,188,522,544]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18591042F9866D" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">8</th><td box="[309,1442,522,544]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E591047E7866D" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Longitudinal furrow on head between eyes: (0) absent; (1) present</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18593247E78673"><th box="[163,188,552,574]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18593242F98673" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">9</th><td box="[309,1442,552,574]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E593247E78673" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pronotal coloration: (0) black or blackish; (1) orange</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18595C47E78611"><th box="[163,188,582,604]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18595C42F98611" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">10</th><td box="[309,1442,582,604]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E595C47E78611" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Shape of pronotum in males: (0) relatively narrow, hexagonal, evenly tapering towards anterior and pos-</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18597947E78634"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18597942F98634"/><td box="[309,1442,611,633]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E597947E78634" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">terior margin; (1) clearly wider than long, hexagonal, evenly tapering towards anterior and posterior</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18599B47E786DA"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18599B42F986DA"/><td box="[309,1442,641,663]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E599B47E786DA" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">margin; (2) wide, raised at base then cordate, unevenly tapering towards anterior and posterior margin;</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18598447E786F9"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18598442F986F9"/><td box="[309,1442,670,692]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E598447E786F9" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">(3) clearly rounded on sides but usually wider than long; (4) almost round</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1859A647E7869F"><th box="[163,188,700,722]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1859A642F9869F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">11</th><td box="[309,1442,700,722]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E59A647E7869F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Punctation in central part of pronotum: (0) absent or scarce and barely marked; (1) scarce and slightly</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1859C347E786A2"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1859C342F986A2"/><td box="[309,1442,729,751]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E59C347E786A2" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">marked, often with wrinkles; (2) dense and clearly visible, absent only in a small area in middle; (3) dense</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1859ED47E78740"><th box="[163,1442,759,781]" colspan="2" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1859ED47E78740" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">and clearly visible, without unpunctured area; (4) deep and wide, unevenly scattered over entire surface</th></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18580F47E78766"><th box="[163,188,789,811]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18580F42F98766" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">12</th><td box="[309,1442,789,811]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E580F47E78766" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pubescence of pronotum: (0) mainly on sides; (1) additionally with single hairs near central part; (2) distinct,</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18582847E78705"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18582842F98705"/><td box="[309,1442,818,840]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E582847E78705" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">long and dense, almost on entire surface; (3) distinct and dense evenly distributed on entire surface</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18584A47E7872B"><th box="[163,188,848,870]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18584A42F9872B" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">13</th><td box="[309,1442,848,870]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E584A47E7872B" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Distinguished stains with deep rough punctation on sides of pronotum in males: (0) absent; (1) present</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18587447E787C9"><th box="[163,188,878,900]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18587442F987C9" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">14</th><td box="[309,1442,878,900]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E587447E787C9" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Range of distinguished stains with deeper punctation on each side of pronotum in males: (0) rather uniform,</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF18589147E787EC"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF18589142F987EC"/><td box="[309,1442,907,929]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E589147E787EC" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">almost merged at anterior and posterior margin; (1) narrow and irregular, never about to merge into each</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1858B347E787F2"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1858B342F987F2"/><td box="[309,1442,937,959]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E58B347E787F2" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">other; (2) narrow and irregular, seemingly homogeneous and less visible owing to connection with re-</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1858DC47E78791"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1858DC42F98791"/><td box="[309,1442,966,988]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E58DC47E78791" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">maining densely punctate or rugose area in central part of pronotum</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF1858FE47E787B7"><th box="[163,188,996,1018]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF1858FE42F987B7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">15</th><td box="[309,1442,996,1018]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E58FE47E787B7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Elytral coloration: (0) metallic green or bluish; (1) blue or orange; (2) black</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F1847E78055"><th box="[163,188,1026,1048]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F1842F98055" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">16</th><td box="[309,1442,1026,1048]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5F1847E78055" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Lustre of elytra: (0) matt; (1) glossy, non-metallic; (2) slight metallic, less visible; (3) strong metallic, clearly</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F3A47E7807B"><th box="[163,1442,1056,1078]" colspan="2" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F3A47E7807B" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">visible</th></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F2447E78019"><th box="[163,188,1086,1108]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F2442F98019" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">17</th><td box="[309,1442,1086,1108]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5F2447E78019" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Scutellum shape: (0) always rounded, wider than long; (1) usually triangular, longer than wide</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F4647E7803F"><th box="[163,188,1116,1138]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F4642F9803F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">18</th><td box="[309,1442,1116,1138]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5F4647E7803F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Longitudinal wrinkles on basal part of elytra: (0) absent; (1) present</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F6047E780DD"><th box="[163,188,1146,1168]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F6042F980DD" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">19</th><td box="[309,1442,1146,1168]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5F6047E780DD" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Intensity of longitudinal wrinkles on basal part of elytra: (0) moderately wrinkled; (1) strongly wrinkled</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185F8247E780E3"><th box="[163,188,1176,1198]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185F8242F980E3" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">20</th><td box="[309,1442,1176,1198]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5F8247E780E3" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Sculpture of basal part of elytra: (0) none or barely noticeable; (1) slight; (2) moderate; (3) pronounced</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185FAC47E78081"><th box="[163,188,1206,1228]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185FAC42F98081" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">21</th><td box="[309,1442,1206,1228]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5FAC47E78081" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Elytral hair depressions: (0) microscopic, barely noticeable; (1) narrow and shallow; (2) wide and deep with</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185FC947E780A4"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185FC942F980A4"/><td box="[309,1442,1235,1257]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5FC947E780A4" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">clear border</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185FEB47E7814A"><th box="[163,188,1265,1287]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185FEB42F9814A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">22</th><td box="[309,1442,1265,1287]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5FEB47E7814A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pubescence on basal part of elytra: (0) short and sparse, mainly on shoulders; (1) moderately long and</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185E1447E78169"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185E1442F98169"/><td box="[309,1442,1294,1316]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5E1447E78169" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">sparse; (2) short and denser; (3) moderately long and dense; (4) long and dense</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185E3647E7810F"><th box="[163,188,1324,1346]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185E3642F9810F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">23</th><td box="[309,1442,1324,1346]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5E3647E7810F" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pubescence on lower part of elytra: (0) sparse; (1) moderate; (2) dense</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185E5047E7812D"><th box="[163,188,1354,1376]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185E5042F9812D" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">24</th><td box="[309,1442,1354,1376]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5E5047E7812D" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Pubescence on ventral side of body: (0) sparse, barely noticeable; (1) white and dense (especially around</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185E7247E78133"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185E7242F98133"/><td box="[309,1442,1384,1406]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5E7247E78133" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">prosternum); (2) yellowish and dense, especially around prosternum; (3) long, dense and yellowish on</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185E9F47E781D6"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185E9F42F981D6"/><td box="[309,1442,1413,1435]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5E9F47E781D6" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">whole surface; (4) white and sparse</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185EB947E781F4"><th box="[163,188,1443,1465]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185EB942F981F4" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">25</th><td box="[309,1442,1443,1465]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5EB947E781F4" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Prosternal margin: (0) flat and indistinct; (1) guttered but thin; (2) pronounced, guttered and thick</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185EDB47E7819A"><th box="[163,188,1473,1495]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185EDB42F9819A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">26</th><td box="[309,1442,1473,1495]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5EDB47E7819A" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Prosternal punctation in males: (0) regular, fine and dense; (1) irregular, scattered, wide and shallow; (2)</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185EC547E781B8"><th box="[163,1442,1503,1525]" colspan="2" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185EC547E781B8" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">composed of individual small points</th></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185EE747E7825E"><th box="[163,188,1533,1555]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185EE742F9825E" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">27</th><td box="[309,1442,1533,1555]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5EE747E7825E" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Shape of prosternal process: (0) wide and rounded, sometimes bifurcate; (1) narrow and rounded, sometimes</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185D0047E7827D"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185D0042F9827D"/><td box="[309,1442,1562,1584]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5D0047E7827D" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">bifurcate; (2) triangular and sharpened; (3) triangular but short</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185D2247E78203"><th box="[163,188,1592,1614]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185D2242F98203" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">28</th><td box="[309,1442,1592,1614]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5D2247E78203" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Mesosternal process: (0) narrow, (1) wide</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185D4C47E78221"><th box="[163,188,1622,1644]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185D4C42F98221" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">29</th><td box="[309,1442,1622,1644]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5D4C47E78221" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Coloration of legs: (0) black or brown; (1) orange</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185D6E47E782C7"><th box="[163,188,1652,1674]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185D6E42F982C7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">30</th><td box="[309,1442,1652,1674]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5D6E47E782C7" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Lobes of protarsomere 3: (0) short, wide, blunt and cordate; (1) slightly longer, more slender and blunt; (2)</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185D8B47E782EA"><th id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185D8B42F982EA"/><td box="[309,1442,1681,1703]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5D8B47E782EA" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">long, slim and sharper</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185DB547E78288"><th box="[163,188,1711,1733]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185DB542F98288" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">31</th><td box="[309,1442,1711,1733]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5DB547E78288" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Shape of external margin of lateral lobe: (0) straight; (1) convex; (2) concave</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185DD747E782AE"><th box="[163,188,1741,1763]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185DD742F982AE" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">32</th><td box="[309,1442,1741,1763]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5DD747E782AE" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Shape of distinguished margin of phallobase roof: (0) with deep concave in middle; (1) clearly concave in</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185DF147E7834C"><th box="[163,1442,1771,1793]" colspan="2" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185DF147E7834C" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">middle; (2) slightly concave in middle; (3) almost straight, only with small depression in middle</th></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185C1347E78352"><th box="[163,188,1801,1823]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185C1342F98352" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">33</th><td box="[309,1442,1801,1823]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5C1347E78352" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Relative width of parameres to length: (0) narrow; (1) wide; (2) very wide</td></tr><tr id="356034CDFFD30049FF185C3D47E78370"><th box="[163,188,1831,1853]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FF185C3D42F98370" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">34</th><td box="[309,1442,1831,1853]" id="76B15DB1FFD30049FE8E5C3D47E78370" pageId="4" pageNumber="1180">Width of median lobe: (0) narrow; (1) wide</td></tr></tbody></table></document>