Lithosaphonecrus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5608511 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E84654-9931-A36F-ACBB-11A7FA4FFBCA |
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Plazi |
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Lithosaphonecrus |
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Key to Lithosaphonecrus species
Currently 12 species of Lithosaphonecrus are known, with the herein new described species ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). An identification key to all Lithosaphonecrus is presented below.
1 Frons medially without carinae, although facial striae extend on the lateral area of the frons, reaching the lateral ocelli; POL 3.0x as long as OOL; occipital carina well defined, complete ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24–40 ).................................. L. papuanus
- Frons with few carinae running from toruli to lateral ocelli or with median frontal carina; POL less than 3.0x as long as OOL; occipital carina absent or incomplete ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 24–40 ), present only above mid part of occipital foramen...................... 2
2 Posterolateral margin of gena delicately curved ( Figs 27–28 View FIGURES 24–40 )................................................... 3
- Posterolateral margin of gena strongly angled ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 24–40 )....................................................... 8
3 Mesoscutum anteriorly vertically abrupt to pronotum ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 24–40 )................................................. 4
- Mesoscutum anteriorly not abrupt vertically, delicately curved till pronotum....................................... 6
4 Gena behind eye much narrower dorsally than ventrally ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24–40 ); parascutal carina extending to tegula level only; syntergite 2+3 with posterior reticulate band, all subsequent terga microreticulate.................................... L. huisuni
- Gena behind eye only slightly narrower dorsally than ventrally ( Figs 28–29 View FIGURES 24–40 ); parascutal carina extending to notaulus ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 24–40 ); syntergite 2+3 with a posterior band of micropunctures, subsequent terga with micropunctures........................ 5
5 Legs yellow, except darker hind coxa; mesoscutum imbricate with weak transverse rugae, median mesoscutal line absent. Males unknown. From bud galls on Lithocarpus thomsonii View in CoL ........................................... L. mindatus
- Legs brownish, most part of coxae and femora blackish; mesoscutum transversely rugose-carinate, median mesoscutal line in a form of short triangle. F 1 in male incised on outer margin, weakly swollen distally, slightly longer than F2+F3, F2=F3; frons in male densely setose. From bud galls on Castanopsis sp. ........................................ L. vietnamensis
6 Mesosoma black. Torulus in females below mid-height of eye; F 1 in female slightly longer than pedicel ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 24–40 ); POL 2.5x as long as OOL; radial cell 3.0x as long as wide, R1 not reaching wing margin, Rs curved ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 24–40 ). F 1 in male around 1.5x as long as pedicel ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 24–40 )..................................................................... L. arcoverticus
- Mesosoma dark brown. Torulus in females at mid-height of eye; F 1 in females longer, at least 1.3x as long as pedicel; POL 1.6x as long as OOL; radial cell shorter, R1 reaching wing margin, Rs nearly straight. F 1 in male longer.................... 7
7 Head trapezoid ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 24–40 ). F2+F 3 in females subequal to F1 ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 24–40 ). F 1 in males 2.0x as long as pedicel, last flagellomeres 2.0x as long as broad ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 24–40 )..................................................................... L. decarinatus
- Head rounded in frontal view ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 24–40 ). F2+F 3 in female 1.3x as long as F1 ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 24–40 ). F 1 in males less than 2.0x as long as pedicel, last flagellomeres shorter ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 24–40 )....................................................... L. formosanus View in CoL
8 Parascutal carina extending to tegula only.................................................................. 9
- Parascutal carina extending to notaulus ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 24–40 )........................................................... 10
9 Males only. Head and mesosoma black; gena with subparallel striae radiating from malar space and extending behind eye; occiput and postgena smooth, glabrous. F1 2.6x as long as F2 and 1.9x as long as pedicel....................... L. yunnani
- Males and females. Head and/or mesosoma partially brown; gena behind eye alutaceous, subparallel striae radiating from malar space extending only into lower part of gena; occiput and postgena alutaceous to reticulate. F 1 in male 1.9x as long as F2 and 1.5x as long as pedicel; F 1 in female 1.9x as long as F2, F2 slightly longer than F3.......................... L. dakengi
10 POL 1.3x as long as OOL or slightly shorter; postgena setose; transfacial distance 1.2x as long as height of eye; gena along occipital carina coriaceous, without foveae; lower face in male with dense white setae, hidden striae ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 24–40 )..... L. edurus
- POL 1.5x as long as OOL; postgena glabrous; transfacial distance equal or shorter than height of eye; gena along occipital carina strongly, transversally carinate, foveolate; lower face in male with sparse setae, irradiating striae distinct, visible... 11
11 Head and mesosoma black; frons with median longitudinal striae running from toruli to central ocellus; clypeus ventrally triangular; radial cell around 3.0x as long as broad; lateral propodeal carinae converging ventrally. F 11 in females less than 2.0x as long as F10; F 1 in males around 2.0x as long as pedicel...................................... L. nagalandi , sp. nov.
- Head and mesosoma reddish to chestnut; frons without median frontal carinae; clypeus ventrally straight; radial cell shorter; lateral propodeal carinae subparallel. F 11 in females more than 2.0x as long as F10; F 1 in males more than 2.0x as long as pedicel.................................................................................. L. puigdemonti
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