Myrsidea neocinereae, Price, Roger D., Hellenthal, Ronald A. & Dalgleish, Robert C., 2005
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/213887BA-FFC5-FF9E-525F-FEB89C2B3295 |
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Key to the Species of Myrsidea from the Tyrannidae View in CoL
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1 Tergites IV–VI with>31 setae, VII>26 setae .............................................................. 2
Tergites IV–VI with <28 setae, VII <20 setae .............................................................. 3
2 Sternites IV–VI with>50 setae; tergites I–II with <22 setae; temple width>0.50 ........ .......................................................................................................... magnidens Stafford
Sternites IV–VI with <40 setae; tergites I–II with>28 setae; temple width <0.48 ......... ..................................................................................................... stenodesma (Carriker)
3 Tergite I much enlarged ( Figs. 15, 17 View FIGURES 9 – 17. 9 – 10 ) ......................................................................... 4
Tergite I not much enlarged .......................................................................................... 5
4 Anterior tergites medioposteriorly rounded ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 9 – 17. 9 – 10 ); tergites IV–V with>20 setae .... ............................................................................................................ neocinereae n. sp.
Anterior tergites medioposteriorly pointed ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 9 – 17. 9 – 10 ); tergites IV–V with <20 setae...... ............................................................................................................... oleaginei n. sp.
5 Tergite II with pronounced medioposterior rounded expansion ( Figs. 18, 20, 21 View FIGURES 18 – 21. 18 – 19 ) ...... 6
Tergite II with at most only slight medioposterior convexity ...................................... 8
6 Metanotal margin with <11 setae; postspiracular seta on VI very long, much longer than on V ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18 – 21. 18 – 19 ); subgenital plate margin as in Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18 – 21. 18 – 19 .................. cayanensis n. sp.
Metanotal margin with>10 setae; postspiracular seta on VI shorter; subgenital plate margin not so heavily spiculated ................................................................................... 7
7 Sternite I with single seta ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 18 – 21. 18 – 19 ); temple>0.47 wide; anus>0.23 wide .................... ................................................................................................................. spadicei n. sp.
Sternite I without seta ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18 – 21. 18 – 19 ); temple <0.47 wide; anus <0.22 wide. olivacei n. sp.
8 Sternite V with>50 setae; temple>0.52 wide ............................................................ 9
Sternite V with <48 setae; temple <0.52 wide ........................................................... 11
9 Anus>0.27 wide; postspiracular seta on III shorter than on II and IV ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 8. 1 – 2 ).............. ................................................................................................................... pitangi n. sp.
Anus <0.27 wide; postspiracular seta on III similar in length to those on II and IV ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 8. 1 – 2 ) .................................................................................................................. 10
10 Postspiracular seta on V shorter than those on adjacent segments ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 8. 1 – 2 ) .................... ......................................................................................................... melancholici n. sp.
Postspiracular seta on V equal to length of those on adjacent segments ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 8. 1 – 2 ) .......... ................................................................................................................ seversoni n. sp.
11 Metanotal margin with at least 10 setae .................................................................... 12
Metanotal margin with <10 setae ............................................................................... 14
12 Temple>0.49 wide; metathorax>0.46 wide ............................................. similis n. sp.
Temple <0.48 wide; metathorax <0.45 wide ............................................................. 13
13 Tergite I with slight medioposterior convexity ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9 – 17. 9 – 10 ); ex Contopus View in CoL .. contopi n. sp.
Tergite I without such convexity; ex Elaenia View in CoL ......................................... elaeniae n. sp.
14 Anus not>0.19 wide; each anal fringe with <32 setae; sternite V with <35 setae ........ ................................................................................................................... barbati n. sp.
Anus at least 0.20 wide; each anal fringe with>33 setae; sternite V with>36 setae .... ............................................................................................................. flaviventris n. sp.
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