Key for imagines:
(Note 1: use only to identify German species; key may not be valid for other countries)
(Note 2: key accounts for normal individual variation, but should not be
used to identify strong aberrations or damaged specimens)
1 (a) Head and mesonotum on upper side with reticulate and corrugated wrinkled structure..........
Helorus nigripes
1 (b) Head and mesonotum on upper side smooth or slighly punctated..........2
2 (a) Petiolus short and compact, length/height ratio in
lateral aspect is 2.0 to 2.1. Pterostigma long and narrow,
length/height ratio is 3.3 to 3.5 (see Fig. 1)..........
Helorus anomalipes
2 (b) Petiolus long and slender, length/height ratio in
lateral aspect is at least 2.5 (usually above 3.0). Pterostigma compact,
length/height ratio is 2.0 to 3.0 (see Fig. 1)..........3
3 (a) Femur of leg pair 1 partially dark and femur of leg
pair 2 and 3 almost entirely dark (see Fig. 2)..........
Helorus meridionalis
3 (b) Femur of leg pair 1 and 2 light (usually yellow) and
only femur of leg pair 3 almost completely dark (see Fig. 2)..........4
4 (a) Pterostigma spherical compact, length/height ratio is
2.0 to 2.3. Body coloration usually dark (black or
brown)..........
Helorus coruscus
4 (b) Pterostigma less spherical, length/height ratio is 2.3
to 2.6. Body coloration usually reddish brown..........
Helorus
ruficornis
Fig. 1: Pterostigmata of the German
species of Helorus. Shown are the pterostigmata of the left forewing.
After
Pschorn-Walcher (1971).
Fig. 2: Femur coloration of Helorus
meridionalis, Helorus coruscus, and Helorus ruficornis. Shown is the
proportion of dark and light coloring of the femora of the three
thoracic segments T1 to T3.