Dashymeniella

Wolski, Andrzej & Gorczyca, Jacek, 2012, Plant bugs of the tribe Bothriomirini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) from the Oriental Region: descriptions of eight new species and keys to Oriental genera and species of Bothriomiris Kirkaldy, Dashymenia Poppius, and Dashymeniella Poppius, Zootaxa 3412, pp. 1-41 : 33

publication ID

1175-5326

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5B8E3749-B2C3-4DAD-A578-15AF9C39A20E

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF87C0-FFEE-A92F-41C6-FCEA49ECE527

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scientific name

Dashymeniella
status

 

Key to species of Dashymeniella

1. Dorsum covered with moderately dense setae; pronotal calli somewhat raised ( Fig. 17); posterior lobe of pronotum with narrow, smooth, longitudinal swelling medially contiguous with posterior margin ( Fig. 17); DSS with basal one third somewhat widened, apical two thirds thin, nearly cylindrical; AES strongly broadened, entirely embracing DSS ( Fig. 99)................................................................................................. D. tibialis Poppius

- Dorsum nearly devoid of setae ( Fig. 88); pronotal calli flattened or very weakly raised; posterior lobe of pronotum without any swelling medially ( Figs. 13 –14, 16– 17); endosomal sclerite DSS stout and large, occupying most of endosoma, strongly broadened apically; AES strongly smaller than DSS, not embracing the latter ( Figs. 96, 102, 105).......................... 2

2. DSS short at broadened, apical portion; AES absent; MES relatively small, moderately curved ( Fig. 105)..... D. ulu sp. nov.

- DSS relatively long at broadened, apical portion; AES present; MES large, hook-shaped ( Figs. 96, 102)................. 3

3. DSS spoon-like in shape with apical, broadened portion rounded; PES present ( Fig. 96)......... D. spatulatiformis sp. nov.

- DSS with apical, broadened portion triangular; PES absent ( Fig. 102)............................. D. viklundi sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae