Pachyprotasis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.196357 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6207283 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A26A6321-B80B-DE18-C896-FD3D72BC5410 |
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Pachyprotasis |
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Key to species groups of Pachyprotasis
1 Antennae black or red brown, sometimes with white stripe along the entire underside .............................................. 2
- Apex of antennae white or with white ring, the apical or the two apical flagellomeres sometimes black, and the underside of the white articles sometimes striped with black; articles 3–5 black, rarely and only in the male, pale along the underside .............................................................................................................................. formosana group
2 General color black and white or yellow, without red except on legs .......................................................................... 3
- General color of at least abdomen red-yellow or brown ............................................................................ indica group
3 Stigma dark brown to black, rarely with pale anterior margin, but then the hind legs are more or less red ................ 4
- Stigma in life green, in dry specimens mostly sordid yellow; in the male darker, fulvous or light brown, but still transparent ....................................................................................................................................... pallidistigma group
4 Wings not infuscated..................................................................................................................................................... 5
- Forewing uniformly infuscated, with infuscated apex or with infuscated band below stigma ........ parapeniata group
5 Hind legs black or pale yellow without red .................................................................................................................. 6
- Hind legs more or less red, red-brown, or red-yellow (in the male, sometimes only traces of that color at the base of tibiae or apex of femora) .......................................................................................................................... flavipes group
6 Hind tarsi mostly black, at least each apex of tarsomeres black ................................................................. rapae group
- General color of hind tarsi white or yellow, sometimes base of tarsomere 1, tarsomere 2 and apex of tarsomere 5 black ..................................................................................................................................................... opacifrons group
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