Triatoma matogrossensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210336 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179574 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD7FAA0D-5872-8D15-FF1C-FE3CFA367600 |
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Triatoma matogrossensis |
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Key to the species of T. matogrossensis View in CoL subcomplex
1. Pronotum brown or with marking......................................................................... 2
- Pronotum entirely black................................................................................ 3
2. Pronotum and legs reddish brown; trochanters yellowish; femora with small tubercles; connexivum dark, with sub-triangular orange mark on each segment, ventrally attaining the connexival suture; head with anteocular region 6 or more times longer than postocular (1:0.16)......................................................................... T. jurbergi View in CoL
- Pronotum dark brown or reddish brown with 1+1 light spots on ad-humeral region; legs light yellowish brown with markings or annulus dark colored; femora predominantly light colored; connexivum yellow or yellowish brown with a straight dark stripe.................................................................................. T. matogrossensis View in CoL
3. Tibiae brown; head, pronotum, pleura, prosternum, and abdomen black; anteocular region 4.6 times longer than postocular; eyes in lateral view not surpassing the superior limit of the head; connexivum ventrally, without marks; connexivum dorsal almost without markings except small black line in intersegmental suture.................................. T. vandae View in CoL
- Tibiae uniformly colored or with spot apically or with light colored annulus subapically.............................. 4
4. Trochanters and base of femora yellow; legs dark brown; hemelytra attaining the apex of seventh urotergite in both sexes;
transversal dark markings of connexivum approximately in shape of musical notes; head longer than pronotum (1:0.9)................................................................................................. T. deaneorum View in CoL - Femora entirely dark, trochanters partially or entirely dark...................................................... 5
5. First antennal segment distant from the level of apex of clypeus................................................. 6 - First antennal segment almost attaining the level of apex of clypeus; apical process of scutellum short, shorter than the half of entirely scutellum; hemelytra attaining the apex of dorsal abdomen; corium with basal half light yellow; apical half of corium and membrane brown; head with anteocular region 4 times longer than postocular. Large eyes just surpassing inferior border of head in lateral view. Apical process of scutellum horizontal............................................... T. guazu View in CoL
6. Corium of hemelytra black with orange or reddish spots on apical half; connexivum black and edge of border orange, interrupted by very narrow black bands at level of intersegmental suture; at internal limit connexivum entirely black.. T. costalimai View in CoL
- Corium of hemelytra yellow or orange with dark veins; connexivum different; legs black, anterior and median femora with small tubercles........................................................................................7
7. Connexivum pale yellow with small dark markings at intersegmental suture along the external border and a dark line along connexival suture; membrane grayish brown; anteocular region 4 times longer than postocular................. T. williami View in CoL
- Connexivum completely pale yellow; dark suture visible only ventrally; membrane fumose; anteocular regional 5 times longer than postocular................................................................................ T. baratai View in CoL
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