1. Each compound eye divided into two ocellus-like structures;
elytron with intercalary stria present (three striae medial
to subapical tubercle). .....................R. (Rhyzotetrops)
1'. Compound eye entire, crescentic or hemispherical;
intercalary stria absent (two or one stria medial to
subapical tubercle). ........................................2
2(1). Paramedian grooves closer together at middle of length than
at base or apex; outer carina much wider at middle than at
either end; tufts of minor setae on antennal segments VII-X.
................................................R. (Rhyzoarca)
2'. Paramedian grooves not closer together in middle than at
either end; outer carina not much wider at middle than at
ends; tufts of minor setae on antennal segments IV-X, V-X,
or VI-X. ....................................................3
3(2). Inner carina of pronotum with lateral margin as distinct as
medial margin; inner carina abruptly separated from
paramedian groove, which is entirely pollinose.
.....................................R. (Rhyzodiastes s. str.)
3'. Inner carina with lateral margin sloped gradually into
paramedian groove; paramedian groove in most species with
pollinosity limited to its border with outer carina
(R. pollinosus is an exception). ..........................4
4(3). Eye enlarged, hemispheric; gena with curved band of
pollinosity below eye; basal margin of pronotum with narrow
strip of pollinosity. .........................R. (Rhyzostrix)
4'. Eye narrow, crescentic; gena below eye glabrous; basal
margin of pronotum not pollinose. ................R. (Temoana)
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