Lycipta, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3067.1.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC87AF-FFDB-6676-FF71-FDEB70CEE912 |
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Key to the subgenus Lycipta
1. Hemelytral veins reticulate.............................................................................. 2
- Hemelytral veins not reticulate.......................................................................... 10
2(1). Scutellum apex with callus, entire or subdivided in 1+1 calloused spot, or in a different color......................... 3
- Scutellum apex without callus, uniform in color............................................................ 4
3(2). Callus entire, luteous................................................................................... 5
- Callus or calloused spot subdivided in 1 + 1................................................................. 7
4(2). Humeral angles projected in short, obtuse spines (as large as the diameter of one eye or less), mostly castaneous; clypeus apex pointless................................................................................... aceratos Berg
- Humeral angles projected in longer spines (1,5x the diameter of one eye), mostly reddish; clypeus apex pointed cribrarius Stål
5(3). Clypeus longer than juga...................................................... longicornis Grazia & Hildebrand
- Clypeus and juga subequal in length....................................................................... 6
6(5). Antennal segments mostly reddish; humeral angles projected in acute spines; scutellum apex elevated............................................................................................... triangulator (Herrich-Schäffer)
- Antennal segments mostly black; humeral angles slightly spatulate; scutellum apex not elevated........... picticornis Stål
7(6). Calloused spots at scutellum apex luteous; abdomen with three longitudinal, irregular dark bands, one at middle and 1+1 at lat- eral thirds.................................................................................... illotus Stål
- Calloused spots at scutellum apex black; abdomen without dark bands........................................... 8
8(7). Humeral angles horn-like, apex truncate, directed forward; posterolateral angles of pygophore without bristles................................................................................................... cornutus (Dallas)
- Humeral angles distinct as above; posterolateral angles of pygophore with bristles tufts.............................. 9
9(8). Humeral angles spatulate, narrow at base (one time the eye diameter); antennal segments and humeral angles mostly reddish...................................................................................... .. machadus Rolston
- Humeral angles obtuse, wide at base (twice the eye diameter); antennal segments and humeral angles mostly castaneous....................................................................................... riograndensis sp. nov.
10(1). Humeral angles not projected; scutellum apex uniform in color................................................ 11
- Humeral angles projected in acute spine obliquely directed forward; scutellum apex dark at middle and luteous laterally.............................................................................................. imitator Berg
11(10). Anterolateral margins of pronotum yellowish; connexival segments entirely black or with lateral margins yellowish............................................................................................... circumfusus Berg
- Anterolateral margins of pronotum black; connexival segments entirely yellowish...................... sharpi Bergroth
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