Notionotus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.277303 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191266 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/665E87D6-ED26-FFE9-028D-F9335786FE5A |
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Notionotus |
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Key to the Old World species of Notionotus View in CoL
Modified from Hebauer (2001).
1 Elytra without sutural stria. Antennae 8-segmented..................................................................................................... 2
- Elytra with sutural stria. Antennae 9-segmented ......................................................................................... N. suturalis View in CoL
2 Ground punctation on the elytra distinct....................................................................................................................... 4
- Ground punctation on the elytra absent or appearing absent, giving the elytra an entirely smooth appearance.......... 3
3 Slightly larger species (1.8–2.0 mm). Dorsum uniformly medium to light yellow in color ...................... N. ochreatus View in CoL
- Slightly smaller species (1.6–1.8 mm). Elytral disc dark, brown to dark brown, with two light yellow patches mediobasally; elytral margins pale ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A) ............................................................................................ N. fenestratus View in CoL
4 Pronotum yellow or pale in color with central third distinctly darkened (e.g. Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D, E). Elytra with broadly pale
margins posteriorly ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 - Pronotum generally unicolorous, at most with slightly paler margins; discal region never differentially colored. Elytra without or with only narrow pale margins ......................................................................................................... 6 5 Size smaller (<2.0 mm). Dorsal ground punctation not detectable on pronotum and very faint on elytra. ................... .......................................................................................................................................................... N. attenuatus View in CoL sp.n.
- Size larger (>2.0 mm). Dorsal ground punctation faint but detectable on pronotum, and very distinct on elytra ......... ............................................................................................................................................................... N. notaticollis View in CoL .
6 Dorsal color dark brown, with narrow pale margins. Elytral ground punctation present but faint; not subseriate........ .................................................................................................................................................................... N. mazzoldii View in CoL
- Dorsal color yellow to light brown, without distinctly pale margins. Elytral ground punctation distinct, subseriate ... ......................................................................................................................................................................... N. siklisi View in CoL .
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