Ranatra Fabricius, 1790

Tran, A. D. & Zettel, H., 2021, Taxonomic review of the Ranatra gracilis group sensu Lansbury, 1972 (Nepomorpha: Nepidae), with descriptions of four new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69, pp. 45-70 : 48

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0005

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5449949

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Ranatra Fabricius, 1790
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Key to species groups of Oriental Ranatra Fabricius, 1790 View in CoL

1. Posterior margin of metasternum clearly emarginated ..........2

– Posterior margin of metasternum convex, or straight or only slightly emarginated ................................................................3

2. Vertex with prominent tubercle between eyes; siphon relatively short, ratio of siphon length: body length around 0.2–0.7; fore femur at mid-length of flexor side with one tooth and a carina, or bi-dentate................................................... R. gracilis View in CoL group

– Vertex with small tubercle or evenly round without tubercle; siphon long, ratio of siphon length: body length around 0.9–1.1; fore femur at mid-length of flexor side with one median tooth, without carina............................................... R. bilobata View in CoL group

3. Large species, body length at least 37 mm; vertex lower than eye, no tubercle; fore femur at distal 0.3–0.4 of flexor side with one long, narrow tooth; operculum of female clearly surpassing apex of connexivum .................................... R. elongata View in CoL group

– Smaller species, body length at most 34 mm; vertex higher than eye, with small tubercle or without tubercle; flexor side of fore femur bidentate; operculum of female at most reaching apex of connexivum ................................................................4

4. Flexor side of fore femur with one tooth much larger than the other one; siphon long, at least equal to body length.............. .................................................................... R. malayana View in CoL group

– Flexor side of fore femur with one tooth slightly larger than the other one; siphon shorter, at most equal to body length ... .................................................................................................5

5. Fore femur relatively broad, with larger tooth situated at midlength of flexor side ....................................... R. varipes View in CoL group

– Fore femur slender, with larger tooth clearly situated nearer to distal end of flexor side ..........................................................6

6. Eye width clearly less than interocular width.......................... ..................................................................... R. filiformis View in CoL group

– Eye width about subequal to or greater than interocular width ................................................................... R. biroi View in CoL group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Nepidae

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