Agrilus otiosus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.400342 |
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Key to males of the Agrilus otiosus View in CoL speciesgroup in North America
1 Antennomeres with long white setae beneath; Hosts: Fagus View in CoL , Quercus View in CoL ................... ................................................................................................... A. crinicornis Horn View in CoL
Antennomeres without long white setae beneath .................................................. 2
2 Fifth abdominal ventrite fimbriate at apex; Host: Quercus View in CoL ..... A. defectus LeConte View in CoL
Fifth abdominal ventrite not fimbriate ................................................................... 3
3 Prosternum conspicuously pubescent .................................................................... 4
Prosternum not conspicuously pubescent .............................................................. 8
4 Genitalia with parameres parallel, not expanded medially .................................... 5
Genitalia with parameres distinctly expanded medially ........................................ 6
5 Pronotum with prehumeral carinae distinct; apical prosternal margin distinctly emarginate; genitalia with parameres very narrow apically; Host: Juglans View in CoL ............. ........................................................................................................ A. cliftoni Knull View in CoL
Pronotum with prehumeral carinae obsolete; apical prosternal margin truncate or onlyslightlyemarginate;genitaliawithparameresslightlywidenedatapex;Host: Quercus View in CoL A. geminatus (Say) View in CoL
6 Front of head densely clothed with white hairs behind epistoma, nearly concealing suface; genitalia with parameres not transparent apically; pronotum bicolored dorsally; Hosts: Carya View in CoL , Juglans View in CoL , Sassafras View in CoL ............................................ A. otiosus Say View in CoL
Front of head sparsely clothed with white hairs behind epistoma; genitalia with parameres transparent apically; pronotum not bicolored dorsally ......................... 7
7 Genitalia with apex of median lobe obtuse; parameres angularly expanded near middle and densely punctured on ventral surface; Host: Carpinus View in CoL ......................... .................................................................................................... A. ohioensis Knull View in CoL
Genitalia with apex of median lobe acute; parameres slightly expanded before api
ces, not densely punctured on ventral surface; Host: adults collected on Corylus View in CoL .. ................................................................................................... A. atricornis Fisher View in CoL 8 Second abdominal ventrite transversely concave, causing the abdomen to be bent downward in lateral view; Host: Juglans View in CoL ............................ A. transimpressus Fall View in CoL
Second abdominal ventrite not transversely concave, at most slightly concave near middle or with a deep longitudinal median channel .............................................. 9
9 Genitalia with fleshy lobes at apex of parameres that protrude beyond apex of median lobe; first two abdominal ventrites channeled medially; Host: Ostrya View in CoL ....... ....................................................................................................... A. osburni Knull View in CoL
Genitalia without protruding fleshy lobes at apex of parameres; first two abdominal ventrites convex, feebly flattened, or slightly concave medially ................... 10
10 Apical prosternal margin broadly emarginate ...................................................... 11
Apical prosternal margin broadly rounded or feebly emarginate ........................ 12
11 Genitalia with parameres elongate, subparallel, tips not transluscent; fifth antennomere about as long as wide; Host: Diospyros View in CoL ....................... A. diospyroides Knull View in CoL
Genitalia with parameres arcuately expanded near middle, tips transluscent; fifth antennomere nearly twice as long as wide; Host: unknown ......... A. hazardi Knull View in CoL
12 First two abdominal ventrites convex medially; genitalia with parameres subangularly expanded near middle, parallel toward apex; Host: Juglans View in CoL ........................... ..................................................................................................... A. juglandis Knull View in CoL
First two abdominal ventrites feebly, longitudinally flattened medially; genitalia with parameres expanded in apical half, parallel toward apex or not ................. 13
13 Genitalia in lateral view bent sharply downward in basal half; parameres subquadrately expanded in apical half, angled obliquely downward laterad, narrowed suddenly before apex; Host: Betula View in CoL ............................. A. betulanigrae MacRae View in CoL n. sp.
Genitalia in lateral view not bent sharply downward in basal half; parameres arcuately expanded in apical half, converging evenly toward apex; Host: Quercus View in CoL ...... ........................................................................................................... A. frosti Knull View in CoL
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