Propedicellus, Huang & Huang & Liu, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B9ABF6ED-7B7B-4251-A044-FFD865C19D0C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794545 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/277E8796-E57D-E03D-B39E-FA6A5598FF58 |
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Propedicellus |
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gen. nov. |
Key to species of Propedicellus View in CoL gen. nov.
1. Female............................................................................................. 2
- Male............................................................................................... 3
2. Scutellum parallel at sides, each elytron with two series of sharp tubercles, one located at side and starting from near lateral base to apical 1/3, another one located near dorsal side and from near basal 1/3 to near apical 1/3, hind wing with CuA 2 and MP 4 veins longer than MP 3 vein................................................................. P. qiului sp. nov.
- Scutellum not parallel at sides, each elytron without two series of sharp tubercles, hind wing with CuA 2, MP 4 and MP 3 veins sub-equal in length.................................................................... P. guoliangi sp. nov.
3. Lateral spines of prothorax not covered with short yellowish-brown setae dorsally, distance between sides of marginated portion at apical 1/3 as wide as elytra or slightly wider than elytra....................... Propedicellus vitalisi ( Pic, 1925)
- Lateral spines of prothorax densely covered with short yellowish-brown setae dorsally, distance between sides of marginated portion at apical 1/3 distinctly narrower than elytra........................................................... 4
4. Yellowish-brown setal bands on sides of pronotum extending to base, each elytron with two series of sharp tubercles, one located at side and starting from near lateral base to apical 1/3, another one located near dorsal side and from near basal 1/3 to near apical 1/3; hind wing with CuA 2 vein longer than MP 3 and MP 4 veins, MP 3 and MP 4 veins sub-equal in length; tergite VIII truncated apically, stem of spiculum gastrale curved towards dorsum at base, apex of dorsal struts of penis slightly expanded towards inner sides....................................................................... P. qiului sp. nov.
- Yellowish-brown setal bands on sides of pronotum not extending to base, each elytron without two series of sharp tubercles; hind wing with MP 4 vein longer than CuA 2 vein, CuA 2 vein longer than MP 3 vein; tergite VIII notched at apical middle, stem of spiculum gastrale curved towards venter at base, apex of dorsal struts of penis not expanded towards inner sides.........
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