Helina annosa (Zetterstedt, 1837)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5719.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EB840B21-505E-410F-8011-5B6A28B8CD7E |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389777A-FF8F-FF88-E18E-AA12F453FA63 |
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Plazi |
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Helina annosa |
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Helina annosa View in CoL -group
Diagnosis. Notopleuron and meron setulose, lateral surface and ventral lateral margin of scutellum often with black setulae (some species bare), hind tibia usually with strong av and setiform p, prosternum and radial node bare, center of scutellum ventral generally bare and some species setulose, legs black or at most yellow on the femora tibial joint and apex of hind tibia ( Xue & Sun 2014).
Chinese species included in this group (44 species): H. annosa (Zetterstedt) ; H. azaleella Feng, Yang & Fan ; H. baoshanensis Xue & Li ; H. barkamica Xie et al. ; H. brachytophalla Feng ; H. ctenophora Xue sp. nov.; H. dianica Qian & Feng ; H. emeishanana Guan, Feng & Ma ; H. evecta (Harris) ; H. fica Xue ; H. floscula Feng & Xue ; H. gongshanensis Xue & Li ; H. jiaodingshanica Feng ; H. longievecta Xue ; H. longisurstyla Xue & Sun ; H. luyashanensis Wang, Xue & Lu ; H. maae Xue & Li ; H. maquensis Wu ; H. midmargiseta Xue ; H. mimevecta Feng & Xue ; H. mimifica Feng ; H. nemorum (Stein) ; H. nigriabdomilis Xue ; H. nigriannosa Xue & Zhao ; H. nivimonta Xue ; H. pedana Feng ; H. platycephala Feng ; H. pleuranthus Wu, Fang & Fan ; H. plumipostitibia Feng & Xue ; H. quadratisterna Xue & Wang ; H. sarmentosa Fang & Fan ; H. septentrionalis Xue & Cui ; H. setipostitibia Wang, Xue & Zhang ; H. setosiannosa Xue ; H. shii Xue ; H. shuensis Feng ; H. sichuanica Feng ; H. sinoccidentala Feng ; H. subevecta Xue & Feng ; H. subfica Feng ; H. subfloscul a Xue, H. subnigriabdomilis Xue & Sun ; H. tuomuerra Xue , and H. xinanana Feng ( Xue & Sun 2014) .
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