Coeliccia hayashii
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4896.1.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E10A7539-6C30-4E8C-9D19-4DA58E989BE9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4385490 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D5C87F7-FFC0-FFE1-FF62-C148FA78FBD9 |
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Coeliccia hayashii |
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Key to the males and females of the hayashii View in CoL -group in Vietnam
Males: Fully mature males are used in this key because the body color pattern of C. mattii (and probably in most Coeliccia species) shown the development of pruinosity with present the antehumeral markings on immature stage, but largely black in full mature ones ( Phan et al. 2020).
1 Synthorax with yellow antehumeral markings.............................................................. 2
- Synthorax lacking antehumeral markings.................................................................. 4
2 Synthorax without pruinosity; antehumeral markings short, oval shaped; S9–10 yellowish ( Kompier et al. 2020: Fig. 27a View FIGURES 19–32 ).............................................................................................. diomedea View in CoL
- Synthorax with pruinosity; antehumeral markings as long as the length of mesepisternum........................... 3
3 Synthorax with a large triangular pruinose marking; antehumeral markings thin; S9–10 including appendages yellow ( Phan & Kompier 2016: Figs 3A View FIGURES 2–3 , 4A View FIGURES 4–7 )...................................................................... hayashii View in CoL
- Synthorax with a small pruinose squarish spot; antehumeral markings broad apically then narrowing; S9 black, S10 yellow with a dorsal black marking ( Kompier et al. 2020: Fig. 26e View FIGURES 19–32 )................................................. coronata View in CoL
4 Synthorax without pruinosity ( Figs 17, 18 View FIGURES 17–18 )............................................................. natgeo View in CoL
- Synthorax with pruinosity.............................................................................. 5
5 Most synthorax is covered by pruinosity ( Phan & Kompier 2016: Fig. 3C View FIGURES 2–3 )................................... mattii View in CoL
- Synthorax with pruinose spot(s)......................................................................... 6
6 Synthorax largely black with gray-blue pruinose spots and bluish stripes; S8–10 pale blue; anal appendages white ( Phan & To 2019: Figs 5 View FIGURES 4–7 , 8 View FIGURES 8–9 )................................................................................. schorri View in CoL
- Synthorax with large rectangular pruinose areas; S8 black, S9–10 including anal appendages yellowish................ 7
7 The large rectangular pruinose markings confined to the mesepimeron; metepisternum yellowish (Phan 2019: Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8–9 ).................................................................................................. lecongcoi View in CoL
- The large rectangular pruinose markings covering part of both metepisternum and mesepimeron; metepisternum black (Phan 2019: Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10–16 ).................................................................................... duytan View in CoL
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