Brachyunguis, Das, 1918
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5183.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7076007 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E83287DB-D738-FFC4-FF53-075EECEA214F |
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Brachyunguis |
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Key to apterous viviparous females of Brachyunguis View in CoL species known from Iran
1 SIPH longer, 0.08–0.12 × BL............................................................................ 2
- SIPH shorter, no more 0.07 × BL......................................................................... 7
2 Cauda with 8–14 setae. (On Cynanchum View in CoL and Haloxylon View in CoL )...................................................... 3
- Cauda with no more than 9 setae. On other plants........................................................... 4
3 ANT 0.60–0.68 × BL. SIPH pale. Clypeus normal. (On Cynanchum View in CoL )........................... B. cynanchi (Nevsky) View in CoL
- ANT 0.43–0.54 × BL. SIPH dark. Clypeus strongly enlarged. (On Haloxylon View in CoL )............ B. saxaulica (Nevsky) View in CoL (partim)
4 ANT no more than 0.50 × BL (On Tamarix View in CoL )................................................................ 5
- ANT 0.67–0.77 × BL (On other plants)................................................................... 6
5 ANT III much longer than ANT VI. URS L 0.80–0.90 × HT II L.......................... B. tamaricophilus (Nevsky) View in CoL
- ANT III is about as long as ANT VI or shorter. URS L 0.60–0.75 × HT II L................. B. tamaricis (Lichtenstein) View in CoL
6 SIPH L no more than 1.3 × SIPH W. CAUDA L no more than 1.3 × CAUDA W. (On Pistacia vera View in CoL )................................................................................................... B. nevskyi (Kreutzberg) View in CoL
- SIPH L 2.6–3.7 × SIPH W. CAUDA L 1.5–2 × CAUDA W. (On Stocksia brahuica View in CoL )..................................................................................................... B. kaussarii Remaudière & Davatchi View in CoL
7. SIPH L 0. 20–0.63 × CAUDA L......................................................................... 8
- SIPH L 0. 65–1.1 × CAUDA L......................................................................... 10
8 Cauda with at least 10 setae. (On Zygophyllum View in CoL )................................... B. zygophylli (Nevsky) View in CoL (partim)
- Cauda with 6–9 setae. On Diarthron View in CoL , and possibly other plants................................................. 9
9 PT 0.38–0.64 × ANTVI b. SIPH pigmented, very short, truncated helmet–shaped or ring-shaped................................................................................................ B. dendrostellerae Kadyrbekov View in CoL
- PT 0.76–0.86 × ANTVI b. SIPH pale, truncated conical................................ B. monstratus Kadyrbekov View in CoL
10 Clypeus strongly enlarged. (On Haloxylon View in CoL )....................................... B. saxaulica (Nevsky) View in CoL (partim)
- Clypeus normal. On other plants........................................................................ 11
11 URS L 1.00–1.16 × HT II L. (On Astracantha View in CoL )................................... B. skafi Remaudière & Talhouk View in CoL
- URS L shorter or equal to HT II L. On other plants......................................................... 12
12 Head pale brown, big marginal sclerites are developed on the thorax, ABD TERG VII–VIII often with small sclerites.... 13
- Only head is sclerotized, sclerites are not developed on the thorax and abdomen.................................. 14
13 ABD TERG VIII with 2 (3) setae. Cauda pale. (On Cuscuta View in CoL )................................ B. cuscutae (Nevsky) View in CoL
- ABD TERG VIII with 4–5 setae. Cauda light brown. (On Atraphaxis View in CoL )....................... B. atraphaxidis (Nevsky) View in CoL
14 Cauda with no more 9 setae. (On various plant families)......................................... B. harmalae Das View in CoL
- Cauda at least 10 setae. (On Lycium View in CoL or Zygophyllum View in CoL )....................................................... 15
15 MSL on frons 0.6–0.9 × ANT III BD. SIPH L no more than 0.75 × CAUDA L. (On Zygophyllum View in CoL )............................................................................................... B. zygophylli (Nevsky) View in CoL (partim)
- MSL on frons 1.2–1.5 × ANT III BD. SIPH L 0.9–1.0 × CAUDA L. (On Lycium View in CoL )..................... B. lycii (Nevsky) View in CoL
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