Cissidium
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.622 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9CD3B2CD-F072-4994-8CA9-24145D343401 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795654 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039987A1-3873-FFAD-29F4-F96CFAEBFC9D |
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Valdenar |
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Cissidium |
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Key to Cissidium View in CoL species in group 4A
1. Species with longitudinal linear depressions on the pronotum ......................................................... 2 – Species without linear depressions on the pronotum......................................................................... 4
2. Linear depressions very faint (best seen with side lighting).................................. C. trangse View in CoL sp. nov. – Linear depressions well marked ........................................................................................................ 3
3. Linear depressions long almost reaching mid-point of pronotum, pronotum more densely pubescent .......................................................................................................... C. bilineatum View in CoL sp. nov. – Linear depressions shorter, pronotum more sparsely pubescent ....................... C. arcuatum View in CoL sp. nov.
4. Mentum triangular ................................................................................... C. triangulum Darby, 2019 View in CoL – Mentum not triangular ....................................................................................................................... 5
5. Head small, pronotum domed, sides almost parallel before hind angles, base of pronotum wider than elytra ................................................................................................................................................. 6 – Pronotum not so domed, not wider than elytra, head larger in proportion ........................................ 7
6. Pronotal hind angles acute, projected rearwards .............................................. C. seditiosum View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotal hind angles rounded, not projected rearward ......................................... C. insulare View in CoL sp. nov.
7. Pronotum cordate, posterior margin same width as distance across the eyes, elytra almost parallelsided, very small species..................................................................................... C. besucheti View in CoL sp. nov. – Larger species, pronotal posterior margin clearly wider than distance across eyes .......................... 8
8. Posterior margins of pronotum almost parallel-sided ....................................................................... 9 – Posterior margins of pronotum clearly concave before hind angles................................................ 10
9. Mesoventral lateral margins serrate.......................................................................... C. loebli View in CoL sp. nov. – Mesoventral lateral margins without serrations.......................................... C. globosum Darby, 2015 View in CoL
10. Mid-keel rounded/tapering posteriorly, without projecting hind angles...........................................11 – Mid-keel with clearly projecting posterior angles........................................................................... 14
11. Mid-keel very narrow parallel-sided then tapering to keel.............................................................. 12 – Mid-keel wider, posterior angles rounded ....................................................................................... 13
12. Mid-keel tapering to keel from end of the very narrow medial process of the collar ......................... ............................................................................................................................ C. visendum View in CoL sp. nov. – Mid-keel parallel-sided for most of its length before tapering to join keel ......................................... ........................................................................................................................ C. plaumanni View in CoL sp. nov.
13. Mesoventral collar with two short posteriorly directed processes either side of the medial process .................................................................................................................. C. opacum View in CoL sp. nov. – Collar without processes either side of the medial process ....................................... C. steeli View in CoL sp. nov.
14. Mesoventral lateral borders effaced in posterior half ..................................................................... 15. – Mesoventral lateral borders distinct to mesocoxae......................................................................... 16.
15. Pronotum widest in basal half, pubescence sparser.......................................... C. luctuosum View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotum widest medially pubescence denser .................................................... C. faustum View in CoL sp. nov.
16. Sides of mid-keel straight to posterior angles.................................................... C. obscurum View in CoL sp. nov. – Sides of mid-keel not straight concave or slightly convex .............................................................. 17
17. Sides of mid keel slightly concave same width as the median extension of the collar anteriorly and strongly widening posteriorly ................................................................. C. elongatum Sawada, 2008 – Mid-keel sides concave.................................................................................................................... 18
18. Mid keel sides more pronouncedly concave, narrower at termination of the medial extension of the collar, chaetotaxy of male abdominal ventrites distinctive.................................. C. petri Darby, 2015 View in CoL
– Mid keel sides less pronouncedly concave wider at termination of the medial extension of the collar ................................................................................................................................................ 19
19. Posterior border of pronotum well-marked to emargination opposite the scutellum ...................... 20 – Posterior border of pronotum very short reaching only half way to emargination opposite the scutellum.................................................................................................................. C. eciton View in CoL sp. nov.
20. Tip of keel sharply pointed .............................................................................................................. 21 – Tip of keel blunt/rounded................................................................................................................. 22
21. Pronotal posterior border very narrow...................................................................... C. sueae View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotal posterior border wider, clearly distinct............................................. C. subfaustum View in CoL sp. nov.
22. Medial extension of collar tapering to a blunt point............................................... C. flavum View in CoL sp. nov. – Medial extension of collar parallel-sided ........................................................................................ 23
23. Pronotum wider, lateral margins more sharply rounded............................... C. ecuadoriense View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotum narrower, sides more smoothly rounded ................................................ C. angusi View in CoL sp. nov.
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Ptiliinae |
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Discheramocephalini |