Uroleucon (Szelegiewicz, 1982)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4853.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4519776 |
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Key to species of the subgenus Uroleucon with 3 setae on first tarsal segments from Palaearctic
1. SIPH completely dark.................................................................................. 2
- SIPH pale at base or for most part of its length.............................................................. 6
2. URS/HT II 1.50–1.80; cauda with 20–26 setae. On Telekia speciosa View in CoL . Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine............................................... Uroleucon telekiae
- URS/HT II 1.00–1.40; cauda with 7–18 setae............................................................... 3
3. SIPH/cauda 1.30–1.33; ABD TERG VIII with 2 setae. On several species of Campanula View in CoL . Afghanistan, India, Tajikistan............................................................................................ U. kashmiricum
- SIPH/cauda 1.66–2.70; ABD TERG VIII with 3–7 setae...................................................... 4
4. Presiphuncular sclerites solid and large. On several species of Hieracium View in CoL . Most European countries and Turkey. U. pilosellae
- Presiphuncular sclerites broken or vestigial................................................................. 5
5. URS wide, elongate wedge–shaped ( Figs 1b View FIGURE 1 , 2d View FIGURE 2 ); SIPH with distinctly constricted reticulation area ( Fig. 2f View FIGURE 2 ); Cauda with 7–11 setae. On Serratula centauroides View in CoL , Serratula View in CoL sp., Stemmacantha uniflora View in CoL . Korea, Mongolia, Russian Federation (Far East).................................................................................... Uroleucon mongolicum
- URS narrow, stiletto–shaped ( Figs 1a View FIGURE 1 , 2c View FIGURE 2 ); SIPH without distinctly constricted reticulation area ( Fig. 2e View FIGURE 2 ); Cauda with 12–18 setae. On Tragopogon View in CoL sp. Lebanon.............................................. Uroleucon lebanonense sp. nov.
6. URS/HT II 1.20–1.50. On Artemisia sacrorum View in CoL , Artemisia View in CoL sp. Mongolia, Russian Federation (Western Siberia)................................................................................................ Uroleucon dubium
- URS/HT II 0.80–1.17.................................................................................. 7
7. ANT III with 42–69 secondary rhinaria; SIPH/BL 0.23–0.27. On Lactuca View in CoL spp., and (possibly) Hieracium pilosella View in CoL . Southern and eastern Europe, Turkey and Iran...................................................... Uroleucon bielawskii
- ANT III with 6–11 rhinaria; SIPH/BL 0.30–0.45............................................................. 8
8. URS/HT II 0.80–0.94; SIPH/ANT III 1.10–1.25. On Cichorium intybus View in CoL . Mongolia.................. Uroleucon altaicum
- URS/HT II 1.15–1.17; SIPH/ANT III 1.67-1.78. On Lactuca serriola View in CoL , Mulgedium tataricum View in CoL , Sonchus arvensis View in CoL . Eastern Europe, Central Asia...................................................................... Uroleucon mulgedii
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