Xylocoris, Dufour, 1831
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5740713 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740895 |
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Key to species of Xylocoris View in CoL View at ENA occurring in the Oriental Region
The present key is modified from those provided by YAMADA et al. (2006: 532).
1. Male tibial teeth always absent; ostiolar peritreme smooth, lacking canaliculi; ectospermalege absent. Wing dimorphism present. (Subgen. Arrostelus ) .................................. 2
– Male tibial teeth always present on fore and middle legs; ostiolar peritreme densely covered with canaliculi; ectospermalege always present on right side of anterodorsal area of abdomen. Wing dimorphism absent. (Subgen. Proxylocoris ) ................................... 3
2. Clavus, endocorium, and embolium yellowish-brown; all femora uniformly pale yellow. .................................................................................. X. (A.) flavipes (Reuter, 1875)
– Clavus widely darkened along inner margin and claval commissure; endocorium narrowly darkened along corium-membrane boundary; embolium widely darkened along outer margin; all femora uniformly black to blackish-brown. .................................................... .................................................................... X. (A.) ampoli Yamada & Yasunaga sp. nov.
3. Corium darkened along corium-membrane boundary, and with dark sub-triangular spot at apico-mesial corium; ectospermalege much smaller, extending posteriorly. ................ ....................................................................... X. (P.) cerealis Yamada & Yasunaga, 2006
– Corium narrowly darkened along corium-membrane boundary, without dark subtriangular spot; ectospermalege large, broadened anteriorly. ......................................................... 4
4. Body larger (about 3.0 mm long); apex of paramere extending well beyond the tip of laterally produced left side of pygophore; ectospermalege vague, conical. ...................... ........................................................................................... X. (P.) clarus (Distant, 1910)
– Body smaller (about 2.3 mm long); apex of paramere extending near the tip of laterally produced left side of pygophore; ectospermalege with a complexly folded thin duct on right lateral margin. ............................ X. (P.) hyalinipennis Yamada & Yasunaga, 2006
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