Ora troberti (Guérin-Méneville, 1861)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.3.521 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5465291 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B35587B8-FF88-DE0A-FF42-C972C0EDFB8B |
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Ora troberti (Guérin-Méneville, 1861) |
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Ora troberti (Guérin-Méneville, 1861) ( Figs. 12–15 View Figs )
This brightly marked, variably colored species is known from Alabama, Florida, and Texas in the USA ( Epler 2010), Guatemala, Mexico, and Grand Cayman in the West Indies ( Thomas et al. 2013). Additional records are given below.
CUBA: Granma ( USNMNH). MEXICO: Vera Cruz ( USNMNH). USA: TEXAS: Cameron, Hidalgo, Live Oak, San Patricio Counties ( FSCA; LSAM; USNMNH).
KEY TO THE SPECIES OF ORA OF THE View in CoL USA ( O. depressa is not known from the USA but is included for comparison to O. discoidea and O. cf. marmorata)
1. Head, pronotum, and elytra pubescent; body form wider and more convex .................. 2
1 ʹ. Head, pronotum, and elytra mostly glabrous; body form more slender and slightly depressed ............................................... 5
2. Elytron with brownish longitudinal vittae, with 3 faint, irregular, transverse fasciae, and a light area on a dark background near the scutellar shield ( Fig. 10 View Figs ); common over the entire Gulf region of the USA, south to Costa Rica....................... O. texana Champion
2 ʹ. Elytron with large, dark brown discal vitta, bordered on all sides by broad, testaceous margin, no light area on a dark background near scutellar shield; OR elytra yellow/ testaceous, sometimes with some faint darker spots in basal half or scattered over entire elytron ....................................... 3
3. Pronotum light brown to reddish brown; male elytron usually with broad, dark brown discal vitta, bordered on all sides by broad testaceous margin ( Figs. 1 View Figs , 5 View Figs ), elytron of female and some males predominantly testaceous, often with some faint darker spots in basal half ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 6, 7 View Figs ); penis apically bifurcated in Y-shape ( Fig. 17 View Figs ); Florida to eastern Texas ( Fig. 19 View Fig ), south to Costa Rica........... O. discoidea Champion
3 ʹ. Pronotum yellow or testaceous, sometimes with faint discal darkening; elytron yellow/ testaceous, never with dark vitta, sometimes with scattered dark spots ( Figs. 8, 10 View Figs ); penis not apically bifurcated in Y-shape ............ 4
4. Elytra mostly yellow, sometimes with scattered dark spots ( Fig. 8 View Figs ); penis with subapical process at right angle to main shaft ( Fig. 16 View Figs ); southern Mexico, Argentina, Brazil............ ........................... O. depressa (Fabricius)
4 ʹ. Elytra darker yellow/testaceous, with numerous spots, many coalesced, over entire elytron ( Fig. 10 View Figs ); penis without subapical process ( Fig. 18 View Figs ); southern Texas ................................. ................... O. cf. marmorata Champion
5. Elytra moderately to weakly costate, without definite pattern of vittae, but may be irregularly infuscated between costae ( Fig. 9 View Figs ); all known specimens from Florida .................. ........................... O. hyacintha Blatchley
5 ʹ. Elytra not costate, variably patterned with partial or complete longitudinal vittae, with a light, transverse bar adjacent to scutellar shield; body flatter ( Figs. 12–15 View Figs ); known from southern Florida, southern Texas, and Alabama, south to Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba......... O. troberti (Guérin-Méneville)
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