Brevipalpus Donnadieu
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v117/i2/2017/118008 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6534879A-FFEA-FFF3-6933-FC56AFCAF83A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Brevipalpus Donnadieu |
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Genus Brevipalpus Donnadieu View in CoL Key to the species of Brevipalpus
1. Hysterosoma without dorsosublateral setae….……….2
- Hysterosoma with dorsosublateral setae......… B. pictilis
2. Solenidion on tarsus I and II shorter than width of segments on which they occur……...........…....………3
- Solenidion on tarsus I and II longer or about as long as width of segments on which they occur … B. mitrofanovi View in CoL group
3. Hysterosoma with 5pairs of dorsolateral...............……4
- Hysterosom with 6pairs of dorsolateral…..........…….12
4. Tarsus II with a single solenidion distally…............……5
- Tarsus II with 2 solenidia distally…… B. phoenicis View in CoL group
5. Dorsum or part of dorsum reticulate or tuberculate…...6
- Dorsum with striae…...... ........................................……8
6. Dorsum tuberculate, posterior pair of medioventral absent……………..…………...............………. B. absens View in CoL
- Dorsum mostly reticulate, posterior pair of medioventral present.. ........................................................................…..7
7. Propodosoma with rather even reticulations mediolaterally, consisting of 4-6 polygonal cells...…… ……….……………………………............... B. obovatus View in CoL
- Propodosoma with few reticulations mediolaterally, consisting of not more than 4 rows of polygonal cells....................................................................… B. amicus View in CoL
8. Dorsum nearly smooth….....................…….. B. edwinae View in CoL
- Dorsum completely covered with striae.... ..............…..9
9. Dorsal body setae setiform…....................…. B. melichrus View in CoL
- Dorsal body setae lanceolate............................……….10
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