Smerdalea, Fowler, 1896
publication ID |
11755334 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5107840 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A213D-4919-FFC7-FF31-FA1D60C03812 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Smerdalea |
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Key to species of Smerdalea View in CoL View at ENA
1 Scutellum with apex acuminate, not receiving distal node of posterior pronotal process...........................2
1’ Scutellum emarginate apically, receiving distal node of posterior pronotal process...................................3
2 Scutellum humped preapically (as in Fig. 3) ............................................................... S. horrescens Fowler View in CoL
2’ Scutellum depressed preapically ........................................................................... S. elevata Cryan & Deitz View in CoL
3 Suprahumeral horns broad and flattened, with multiple angulate projections ( Fig. 2) ..............................4
3’ Suprahumeral horns spinelike, with a single acute point ( Fig. 9) ............................. S. veracruzensis , n. sp.
4 Posterior pronotal process with nodelike dorsal hump at base, clublike distal process with a single angulate dorsal projection in addition to three terminal spines ( Fig. 2) ................... S. imminens Cryan & Deitz
4’ Posterior pronotal process without nodelike dorsal hump at base, clublike distal process with two angulate dorsal projections in addition to three terminal spines ................................. S. circumflexa Cryan & Deitz View in CoL
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