Brachystethus, Laporte, 1832
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0073-47212003000400008 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3719550 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/217887A7-9909-8035-4AFB-5FC4FBAE60EC |
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Key to the species of Brachystethus
1. Metasternal carina, in profile, strongly elevated anteriorly.....................................................2 Metasternal carina, in profile, flat or little elevated anteriorly................................................ 7
2. Pronotum with a yellowish sub-callous border....................................................................... 3 Pronotum without a yellowish sub-callous border..................................................................5
3. Venter with longitudinal series of yellowish spots. Fourth antennal segment medially swollen.. ........................................................................................................... B. cribrus (Fabricius)
Venter uniformly castaneous to dark-castaneous, lacking yellowish spots. Fourth antennal segment cylindrical............................................................................................................ 4
4. Lobes of dorsal rim of pygophore projected, well developed (fig. 22). Posterior borders of gonocoxites 8 sinuate, not projected over laterotergites 8 (fig. 63)...................................... ......................................................................................................... B. improvisus Breddin
Lobes of dorsal rim of pygophore scarcely projected (fig. 23). Posterior borders the gonocoxites 8 projected in acute angle, over laterotergites 8 (fig. 64)........................ B. vicinus Signoret
5. Hemelytra with a small yellowish callus, near and entad to apex of radial vein............................ ............................................................................................................... B. schuhi , sp. nov.
Hemelytra without callus........................................................................................................ 6
6. Apex of femora and base of tibiae yellowish.................................................... B. signoreti Stål
Legs uniformly castaneous to black.................................................. B. rubromaculatus Dallas
7. Ostiolar rugae short, extending for 1/3 the distance between inner margin ostiolum and lateral margin of metapleura. Metasternum carina with a medial, transversal sulcus................... 8
Ostiolar rugae long, extending for 2/3 of distance between inner margin of ostiolum and lateral margin of metapleura. Metasternal carina lacking sulcus.................................................... 9
8. Dorsal surface black, with red spots on hemelytra, in variable extension (fig.8).......................... ................................................................................................................ B. tricolor Bolívar
Dorsal surface black, with yellow spots on hemelytra, in variable extension (fig. 9)................... .............................................................................................................. B. vexillum Breddin
9. Coxae, trochanters, base and apex of femora, base of tibiae and tarsi yellowish.......................... ................................................................................................................ B. coxalis Breddin
Legs uniformly castaneous to dark-castaneous.................................. B. geniculatus (Fabricius)
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