Stenocyphus Marshall, 1922
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.30 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9192AFB1-BE69-42D4-9228-3DFF716ED243 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4615621 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BD8786-FFBE-FF94-FF03-FF365985FBFD |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Stenocyphus Marshall |
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Key to species of Stenocyphus Marshall View in CoL
1. Scaly vestiture iridescent green; scape reaching half of eyes; elytral tubercles covered with brown,stiff,long scale-like setae ( Fig.2 View Figure 2 )......... ................................................................... Stenocyphus costae View in CoL sp.nov.
1’. Scaly vestiture cream or tan, and opaque; scape exceeding posterior margin of eyes; elytral tubercles not covered with brown, stiff, long scale-like setae ..................................................................................2
2. Elytral disc with one pair of large conical tubercles, slightly directed backwards, on posterior two thirds of interval 5, near declivity; scutellum suboval; protibiae without mucro and denticles; ovipositor with coarse setae along external sides of apical ⅔ of baculi (see del Río & Lanteri,2013,figs.1, 4)............................................... S.bituberosus View in CoL
2’. Elytral disc with more than one pair of tubercles;scutellum subtriangular; protibiae with mucro and denticles; ovipositor without coarse setae along sides of baculi...........................................................................3
3. Elytral disc with three pairs of tubercles, two on interval 3 and one on interval 5; the largest pair of tubercles slightly directed backwards, placed on posterior ⅔ of interval 3, and followed by a small one; tubercle on interval 5, large but rounded and placed near declivity; penis flattenned towards apex in lateral view (see del Río & Lanteri, 2013, figs.2, 5) ............................................................. S.sextuberosus View in CoL
3’. Elytral disc with three series of conical tubercles along intervals 3, 5 and 7,from base to apex,with the largest tubercles placed near declivity of interval 3;penis not flattened towards apex in lateral view (see del Río & Lanteri,2013,figs.3,6)............................................. S.tuberculatus View in CoL
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