Caladomyia
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.214771 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5681532 |
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Caladomyia |
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Key to pupae of Caladomyia View in CoL
1. TIII and IV with paired patches of short spinules or bands of long spines......................................... 2
- TIII and IV with shagreen only, without paired patches of spinules or spines [ Trivinho-Strixino & Strixino (2000), Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ]............................................................................................... C. friederi View in CoL
2. TIII with paired longitudinal bands of long spines (as in Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53 – 60 )................................................ 6
- TIII with paired patches of short spinules (as in Fig. 77 View FIGURES 75 – 82 )....................................................... 3
3. Patches of spinules in the posterior part of TIII [ Säwedal (1981), Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ]..................................... C. spixi View in CoL
- Patches of spinules in the anterior part of TIII............................................................... 4
4. Patches of spinules on TIII–V near median line and enclosed by fine shagreenation. Segments V and VI with two L setae and 1 ta seta ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 3 – 7 )............................................................................ C. humboldti View in CoL
- Patches of spinules on TIII–V separated. Segments V and VI without L setae, with 3 ta setae......................... 5
5. Segment VII with 3 ta setae [ Trivinho-Strixino & Strixino (2003), Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ]........................... C. riotarumensis View in CoL
- Segment VII with 4 ta setae ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 75 – 82 )........................................................... C. yara sp. n.
6. Spine bands on TIII strongly curved posteriorly............................................................ 13
- Spine bands on TIII straight or slightly curved posteriorly..................................................... 7
7. TIV with paired s-shaped longitudinal bands of long spines. TV with median paired s-shaped longitudinal bands of short bifid or trifid spinules [ Trivinho-Strixino & Strixino (2003), Fig. 3 View FIGURES 3 – 7 ]............................................ C. ortoni View in CoL
- Bands spines of TIV and TV not s-shaped................................................................. 8
8. TIV with bands of long spines........................................................................... 9
- TIV with patches of short multiple spinules (bifid or trifid) [ Sanseverino & Fittkau (2007), Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17 – 18 ]......... C. tuberculata View in CoL
9. TIV and V with inverted L-shaped bands of long spines. Lateral antepronotal setae (Lap) surrounded by short spinules ( Figs 55 and 56 View FIGURES 53 – 60 )............................................................................... C. curumim sp. n.
- TIV and V with bands not inverted L-shaped. Lateral antepronotal setae (Lap) without spinules..................... 10
10. TIV with hair-like spines. Precorneals setae very long ( Fig 29 and 30 View FIGURES 27 – 31 )............................... C. canine sp. n.
- TIV with coarser spines............................................................................... 11
11. Spine bands on TIV obliquely divergent posteriorly ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 44 – 48 ).................................... C. carolensis sp. n.
- Spine bands on TIV nearly parallel or slightly divergent posteriorly............................................ 12
12. Posterolateral comb of segment VIII with 5–6 large marginal teeth and 8–9 overlapping ventral teeth ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19 – 26 ).................................................................................................. C. bruneola sp. n.
- Posterolateral comb of segment VIII with 1 large marginal tooth and 10–12 overlapping ventral teeth ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 67 – 74 )................................................................................................... C. kapilei sp. n.
13. Spine bands on TIII strongly curved at almost 90o angle..................................................... 14
- Spine bands on TIII not so strongly curved ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 49 – 52 )....................................................... 15
14. TIV with paired patches of simple spinules ( Fig. 92 View FIGURES 83 – 93. 83 – 87 )............................................ C. sp. “Trindade”
- TIV with paired patches of long and short spines ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 83 – 93. 83 – 87 )...................................... C. sp. “Canchim 2”
15. TVI bare ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 49 – 52 )........................................................................ C. comunis sp. n.
- TVI with paired patches of short spinules.................................................................. 16
16. Spines of TIV long. Posterolateral comb of segment VIII with 7–8 large marginal teeth and 8–10 overlapping ventral teeth ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 32 – 41 )............................................................................. C. capaopreto sp. n.
- Spines of TIV short. Posterolateral comb of segment VIII with 6 marginal teeth and near 24 overlapping ventral teeth ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 61 – 66 )
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