Lebinthus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3693.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5626055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03976F2A-FFBB-FF88-B18D-75D1FA01FADD |
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Key to the Lebinthus species in Luzon
1. Body with lateral yellow or whitish bands running dorsally from head to apex of abdomen, male FW without a false mirror in the harp.................................................................. Lebinthus bitaeniatus Bolívar, 1889
- Body mostly brown without lateral band on abdomen, male FW with a more or less rounded false mirror in the posterior corner of the harp.......................................................................................... 2.
2. Face with a black mask, apex of fastigium with a contrasted orange or yellow band, male genitalia with short and wide triangular lophi, pseudepiphallic parameres F-shaped.................................... Lebinthus sanchezi Bolívar, 1889
- Face mostly whitish, apex of fastigium without contrasted orange and, male genitalia with longer parallel lophi, pseudepiphallic parameres C-shaped...................................................... Lebinthus puyos Robillard , n. sp.
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