Miridiba, Gao & Idrees & Li, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-76.1.101 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BAFCB8A4-B054-4540-8280-77F1D19638A5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F05587AD-9B7F-FF95-FF2C-0C101EE303E0 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Miridiba |
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KEY TO SPECIES GROUPS OF MIRIDIBA View in CoL
1. Antenna with 9 antennomeres ..................... 2
1ʹ. Antenna with 10 antennomeres ................... 3
2. Epipleura with long, dense setae from base to apex ( Fig. 29 View Figs ). .......... M. cILIATIpEnnIs View in CoL group
2ʹ. Epipleura without setae, or with very short setae .......................... M. TRIchophoRA View in CoL group
3. Dorsal surface of pronotum with punctures sparsely distributed, distance between punctures greater than one puncture diameter .... 4
3ʹ. Dorsal surface of pronotum densely punctate, distance between punctures equal to or less than one puncture diameter ........................ 6
4. Metacoxa with dense, white scales; inner sides of two ventral branches of parameres joined and formed into a tubular structure ................ .................................. M. BoRnEEnsIs View in CoL group
4ʹ. Metacoxa with yellow pubescence; inner sides of two ventral branches of parameres separated ....................................................................... 5
5. Dorsointernal margin of metatibia with two spines; parameres bilaterally symmetrical, dorsal branches divided into three parts ..... .......................................... M. gREssITTI View in CoL group
5ʹ. Dorsointernal margin of metatibia without spines, or with only tiny and obtuse spines; parameres bilaterally asymmetrical ........................................... M. scuTATA View in CoL group
6. Dorsal surface of pronotum rough and wrinkled, punctures strong and deep ( Fig. 30 View Figs ) ..... ................................... M. RugATIcoLLIs View in CoL group
6ʹ. Dorsal surface of pronotum smooth, punctures superficial ..................................................... 7
7. Elytra with four flat strips (longitudinal costae) ............................................................. 8
7ʹ. Elytra without longitudinal costae, or only longitudinal costa IV ................................... 9
8. Inner dorsal margin of metatibia without spines, or with only tiny spines ( Fig. 31 View Figs ); parameres with 2 ventral branches longer than dorsal branches ….......… M. LEucophThALmA View in CoL group
8ʹ. Inner dorsal branches of metatibia with 2–3 small, sharp spines; parameres with 3 branches ....................................... M. BIDEnTATA View in CoL group
9. Dorsal and ventral branches of parameres entirely or partially fused; dorsal surface of parameres with a membranous basal area ..... ....................................... M. sInEnsIs View in CoL group
9ʹ. Parameres with all branches lamella shaped ....................................... M. lamellata View in CoL group
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