Pseudosmittia Edwards, 1932
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2849.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE7687BA-FF62-FF63-BDAA-BE0E11E48872 |
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Felipe |
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Pseudosmittia Edwards |
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Key to known pupae of Pseudosmittia Edwards View in CoL
1. Shagreen of tergites II–VII consisting of similar-sized spinules; conjunctives of tergites and sternites unarmed................................................................................ P.simplex Strenzke & Thienemann View in CoL (p. 163)
– Shagreen of tergites II–VII with anterior and posterior spinules clearly larger than median spinules, resulting in transversely striped appearance; at least some conjunctives of tergites armed with mostly anteriorly directed spinules or hooklets...............2
2. Tergite IX with 3–5 pairs of hair-like setae................................................................. 3
– Tergite IX devoid of setae.................................................................................... 4
3. Each anal lobe with a pair of posterolateral mounds, each mound with two strong contiguous teeth with setae between; tergite I with anterolateral shagreen; tergal conjunctive III/IV without spinules........ P. holsata Thienemann & Strenzke View in CoL (p. 151)
– Anal lobes without marginal armament, tergite I bare or with about 3 posteromedian spinules, tergal conjunctive III/IV with 10–115 spinules................................................................ P. longicrus (Kieffer) (p. 45)
4. Genital sac with spinules............................................................................... 5
– Genital sac bare............................................................................................ 8
5. Tergite IX with median longitudinal ridge carrying 2–3 rows of about 20 strong points ( Fig. 82 D. E View FIGURE 82 ), wing sheath with nose ( Fig. 82 A View FIGURE 82 )....................................................................... P. mathildae Albu View in CoL (p. 210)
– Tergite IX without median longitudinal ridge with strong points, wing sheath without nose.......................... 6
6. Genital sac (of both sexes) with ventral and apical spinules ( Fig. 101 C View FIGURE 101 ), sternite IX otherwise bare.................................................................................................. P. trilobata (Edwards) View in CoL (p. 265)
– Genital sac with basal spinules, apex bare, sternite IX with anterior spinules.......................................... 7
7. Tergal conjunctive III/IV and sternal conjunctives IV/V and VII/VIII in female all bare....... P. angusta (Edwards) View in CoL (p. 256)
– Tergal conjunctive III/IV with about 2 spinules, sternal conjunctive IV/V with about 59 spinules, VII/VIII with about 72 spinules............................................................? P. forcipata (Goetghebuer) View in CoL , male (p. 298)
8. Sternal conjunctives bare or with strongly reduced spinules.................................................... 9
– Sternal conjunctives with spinules of similar size to those on the tergal conjunctives................................... 10
9. Sternal conjunctives bare; frontal setae spine-like, only about 3 µm long.............. P. albipennis (Goetghebuer) View in CoL (p. 244)
– Sternal conjunctives V/VI –VII/VIII with minute spinules, frontal setae normal......... P. paraconjuncta (Hardy) (p. 234)
10. Sternal conjunctive VII/VIII and possibly IV/V bare.............................. Pseudosmittia sp. " Brazil " (p. 301)
– Sternal conjunctive VII/VIII with 9–51 spinules, IV/V with 0–34 spinules........................................... 11
11. Tergal conjunctive II/III bare, III/IV–VI/VII each with 10–32 spinules; sternal conjunctive IV/V with about 2 spinules, V/VI– VII/VIII each with 20–38 spinules...................................... P. forcipata (Goetghebuer) View in CoL , female (p. 298)
– Tergal conjunctive II/III with 0–20 spinules, III/IV–VI/VII each with 14–79 spinules; sternal conjunctive IV/V with 0–14 or 17–34 spinules, V/VI–VI/VII each with 30–105 spinules, VII/VIII with 9–22 or 33–51 spinules...................... 12
12. Sternal conjunctive III/IV with 0–13 spinules, IV/V with 17–34, VII/VIII with 9–22 spinules.... P. baueri Strenzke View in CoL (p. 278)
– Sternal conjunctive III/IV bare, IV/V with 0–14, VII/VIII with 33–51 spinules............... P. danconai (Marcuzzi) View in CoL (p. 274)
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