Ischnomelissa, Engel, 1997
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https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i23.4641 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EC6FFCA8-9441-4AC9-9F01-F483C87E4A66 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8132061 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AFCE19-FFB9-A334-FE64-EF86FB605EB7 |
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Felipe |
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Ischnomelissa |
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Key to the Species of Ischnomelissa View in CoL View at ENA
Females remain unknown for I. ecuadoriana , while males are unknown for I. rhina , I. cyanea , I. rasmusseni , and I. lignopteryx .
1. Females ......................................................................................................................... 2
―. Males ............................................................................................................................. 7
2(1). Malar space as long as or longer than basal width of mandible .......................... 3
―. Malar space shorter than basal width of mandible ............................................. 6
3(2). Head and mesosoma dark to metallic green with copper highlights .................. 4
―. Head and mesosoma dark metallic blue ( Ecuador: Pichincha Province) .............. ............................................................................................. I. lescheni Brooks & Engel View in CoL
4(3). Metasoma and legs dark brown except sometimes with some amber coloration basally on first metasomal tergum ............................................................... 5
―. Metasoma with first tergum and most of second tergum amber, remainder of metasoma brown, legs with tarsi, tibiae, and femoral apices amber, remainder of legs brown ( Ecuador: Napo and Sucumbios Provinces) ... I. rhina Brooks & Engel View in CoL
5(4). Metasomal terga entirely dark brown, with well-developed and distinct basal bands of yellow tomentum; wing membrane hyaline and clear; head and mesosoma distinctly dark metallic green and shining; inner metatibial spur with 17 branches, not including apical portion of rachis ( Ecuador: Loja Province) ............................................................................. I. rasmusseni Engel & Brooks View in CoL
―. Metasomal terga dark brown except basally amber on first tergum ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–4 ), tergal graduli without bands of tomentum; wing membrane strongly infumate ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–4 ); head and mesosoma dark green, not shining ( Figs. 1–3 View Figures 1–4 ); inner metatibial spur with 12 branches, not including apical portion of rachis ( Peru: Amazonas Department) ........................................................... I. lignopteryx Engel , n. sp.
6(2). Integument of head and mesosoma dark metallic blue; T1–2 dark brown; inner metatibial spur with 12 branches, not including apical portion of rachis ( Colombia: Nariño Department) ..................................... I. cyanea Brooks & Engel View in CoL
―. Integument of head and mesosoma non-metallic, dark brown; T1 and most of T2 amber; inner metatibial spur with 15–20 branches, not including apical portion of rachis ( Colombia: Huila and Valle del Cauca Departments ) ... I. zonata Engel View in CoL
7(1). Malar space almost as long as wide to slightly longer than wide ........................ 8
―. Malar space linear, much shorter than wide ( Colombia: Huila and Valle del Cauca Departments) ........................................................................... I. zonata Engel View in CoL
8(7). First flagellomere one-half length of second flagellomere; mandible, malar space, and scape at least anteriorly pale; malar space slightly shorter than wide ( Ecuador: Pichincha Province) ................................... I. lescheni Brooks & Engel View in CoL
―. First flagellomere one-fourth length of second flagellomere; mandible, malar space, and scape dark brown to black; malar space slightly longer than wide ( Ecuador: Imbabura Province) .............................. I. ecuadoriana Brooks & Engel View in CoL
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