Perissobasis Reuter
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188281 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223310 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888785-5678-FFB8-FF39-EF8D1EB5FC5B |
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Plazi |
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Perissobasis Reuter |
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Key to species of Perissobasis Reuter View in CoL
1. Antennal segment I tumid, cylindrical or somewhat compressed, but not leaf-shaped; segment II sinuous ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 , D) or when regular, segment I with a dorsal carina ........................................................................................................... 2
1´. Antennal segment I leaf shape (Fig. 4); segment II regular.......................................................................................... 3
2. Antennal segment I compressed with a dorsal carina, segment II regular .................................................................... ............................................................................................................ singularis ( Carvalho & Gomes, 1972) View in CoL (Fig. 4).
2´. Antennal segment I tumid, segment II sinuous ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 , D) ......................... heroni Ferreira & Coelho View in CoL n. sp. ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
3. Length of antennal segment I longer than head width.................................................................................................. 4
3´. Length of antennal segment I equal or shorter than head width.................................................................................. 6
4. Scutellum yellowish with a longitudinal black stripe ............................................. bahiensis Carvalho, 1982 View in CoL (Fig. 6).
4´. Scutellum uniformly yellowish..................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Fore coxa with a black spot close to anterior area; antennal segment II 1.5 x or more longer than segment I ............ ......................................................................................................................................... aurora Reuter, 1892 View in CoL (Fig. 5).
5´. Fore coxa without a black spot close to anterior area; antennal segment II equal to or shorter than segment I ............ ....................................................................................................................... matogrossensis Carvalho, 1982 View in CoL (Fig. 7).
6. Antennal segment I without a dorsal groove ................................................................................................................ 7
6´. Antennal segment I with a dorsal groove ..................................................................................................................... 8
7. Scutellum with a median red spot and apex whitish; front coxa black; median and hind coxa and other segments of legs light brown................................................................................................... panamensis Carvalho, 1990 View in CoL (Fig. 9).
7´. Scutellum and legs yellowish ...................................................................... hugoi Carvalho View in CoL & Costa, 1989 (Fig. 11).
8. Coxa and base of femurs whitish; tibia with base dark and apex whitish ........ columbiensis Carvalho, 1982 View in CoL (Fig. 8).
8´. Legs yellowish .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
9. Hemelytra with 2/3 of clavus, two spots on internal region of endocorium near claval commissure and internal mar- gin of cuneus, dark brown reddish ........................................................................ peruanus Carvalho, 1991 View in CoL (Fig. 12).
9´. Hemelytra brown to light brown with veins and commissures reddish ......................................................................... ............................................................................................................... pilosus ( Carvalho & Gomes, 1972) View in CoL (Fig. 10).
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