Dinotrema cratocerum
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5431502 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E1787CC-FFEA-FFF3-FF63-FB91FB8D12B9 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Dinotrema cratocerum |
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D. cratocerum species group
1 T1 at least 2.4 times longer than wide.................................................................................2
- T1 maximally 2.3 tomes longer than wide..........................................................................3
2 Sulcus of posterior edge of mesopleuron crenellate .................. D. latitergum (FISCHER) View in CoL ,
- Sulcus of posterior edge of mesopleuron smooth.................. D. flagelliforme (FISCHER) View in CoL ,
3 Sternaulus not reaching either front edge or central coxae..................................................4
- Sternaulus reaching front edge or central coxa or both.......................................................5
4 Antennae with 20 or more antennomeres .............. D. areolatum (STELFOX & GRAHAM) View in CoL ,
- Antennae with 18 or less antennomeres .................................. D. concinnum (HALIDAY) View in CoL ,
5 d maximally 1.7 times longer than nr.................................... D. spitzzickense (FISCHER) View in CoL ,
- d more than 1.8 times longer than nr...................................................................................6
6 r2 maximally 1.8 times longer than cc1 ..................................... D. propomella FISCHER View in CoL ,
- r2 more than 2.3 times longer cc1 ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1-6 ) ............................. D. mediocornis (FISCHER) , T1 dark. Antennae with 18 antennomeres.......... D. mediocornis mediocornis (FISCHER) , T1 red. Antennae with 18-23 antennomeres ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1-6 )............................................................. ........................................................................... D. mediocornis hispanicum nov.ssp.,
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