Lesteva, Shavrin, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3884.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:62CBBF94-20A9-4813-9B0F-C3507E143F77 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4952518 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BB87CA-411E-E207-FF1C-7968F0F0FEDF |
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Felipe |
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Lesteva |
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Key to species of Lesteva View in CoL of Iran
1 Pronotum bordered along antero-lateral sides. Antennomeres wide, antennae moderately short ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 4–11 ). Punctation of forebody very coarse. Abdomen glossy. Posterior tarsi distinctly less than half of tibiae. Body length: 3.2−4.0 mm. Aedeagus short, with median lobe strongly converging toward apex, with wide parameres significantly longer than apex of aedeagus ( Zanetti, 1987: 341, Fig. e, f)......................................................... L. (Lestevidia) punctata Erichson View in CoL
- Pronotum not bordered at sides. Antennomeres longer. Punctation of forebody finer. Abdomen dull. Posterior tarsi half long as tibiae. Aedeagus longer and narrower, with wider median lobe and narrower parameres............................ 2
2 Punctation of forebody coarser. Antenna as in Fig. 7 View FIGURES 4–11 . Tarsomere V of metatarsi longer than tarsomere I. Elytra with straight hind margins. Head and pronotum dark brown to black; elytra dark brown to black, frequently with red brown lateral and hind margins. Body length: 3.3−4.7 mm. Aedeagus with median keel ( Fig. 33−41 View FIGURES 33–41 ).. L. (s.str.) longoelytata longoelytrata (Goeze) View in CoL
- Punctation of forebody significantly finer. Tarsomere V of metatarsi shorter or as long as tarsomere I. Elytra with widely rounded hind margins. Aedeagus without median keel........................................................ 3
3 Antennomeres significantly longer ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4–11 ). Forebody and abdomen brown; antennae, mouthparts, ocelli, legs and apical margins of abdominal tergites VII−VIII yellow brown; tarsi and antennomere XI yellow. Body larger: 5.75 mm. Aedeagus as in Figs. 1–3........................................................................ L View in CoL View FIGURES 1–3 . (s.str.) antennata sp.n.
- Antennomeres shorter. Forebody darker (brown to black), sometimes with yellow to red brown maculae on each elytron. Body smaller............................................................................................. 4
4 Punctation of head and abdomen denser and smaller. Dark brown, legs red brown. Antenna as in Fig. 9 View FIGURES 4–11 . Aedeagus short and wide ( Jarrige, 1971: 487, Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–11 )...................................................... L. (s.str.) morvani Jarrige View in CoL
- Punctation of head and abdomen sparser, punctures moderately larger. Brown to black, with or without yellow-brown maculae on each elytron. Aedeagus longer and narrower............................................................. 5
5 Tarsomere I of metatarsus as long as the combined length of tarsomeres II−III..................................... 6
- Tarsomere I of metatarsus shorter than the combined length of tarsomeres II−III................................... 7
6 Apex of aedeagus evenly narrowed in apical third; parameres significantly longer than apex of aedeagus ( Figs. 27–29 View FIGURES 27–29 ). Forebody brown to black; each elytron often with distinct yellow brown to red brown elongate macula in anterior third ( Fig. 12–19 View FIGURES 12–20 ); mouthparts and tarsi yellow. Antenna as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 4–11 . Body length: 3.7–5.5 mm ............. L. (s.str.) binotata Reitter View in CoL
- Apex of aedeagus nipple-shaped in parameral view; parameres slightly longer than apex of aedeagus ( Fig. 42–44 View FIGURES 42–44 ). Forebody and abdomen brown to black; each elytron without or with distinct to indistinct yellow to red-brown macula in anterior third (Fig. 21–26); ocelli, antennae and legs brown; mouthparts, sometimes base of antennomeres I−III and tarsi yellow. Antenna as in Fig. 8 View FIGURES 4–11 . Body length: 4.0– 4.95 mm ................................................ L. (s.str) maculipennis Luze View in CoL
7 Antennomeres IV−X significantly shorter ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–11 ). Apex of aedeagus wider, parameres longer than apex of aedeagus ( Fig. 30−32 View FIGURES 30–32 ). Head with moderately flat frons and vertex, 1.6−1.8 times as wide as long. Eyes more than two times as long as temples. Forebody, abdomen, femora and antennomeres II and III black; tibiae, antennomeres III–XI, ocelli, mouthparts and apical margin of tergite VIII brown, base of antennomeres I–III and tarsi yellowish brown. Body length: 4.1–4.3 mm ................................................................................................. L. (s.str.) frischi View in CoL sp.n.
- Antennomeres IV−X elongated ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 4–11 ). Apex of aedeagus narrower, parameres shorter ( Fig. 45−47 View FIGURES 45–47 ). Head with moderately convex frons and vertex, 1.1 times as wide as long. Eyes approximately 3 times as long as temples. Head, pronotum and antennae black, elytra dark brown with indistinct yellow-brown macula in anterior third of each elytron; abdomen and legs brown; ocelli, mouthparts and base of antennomeres II−III red-brown. Body length: 4.1–4.7 mm .......... L. (L.) schawalleri View in CoL sp.n.
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