Ectopsocidae, Roesler, 1944
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.5.2 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4913583 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038EC642-ED34-FFCD-FF64-1153FA52FC9B |
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Felipe |
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Ectopsocidae |
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Key to the species of Ectopsocidae View in CoL from Valle del Cauca and NNP Gorgona
1. Females............................................................................................ 2
-. Males............................................................................................ 14
2. Subgenital plate with a single apical lobe................................................................. 3
-. Subgenital plate with two apical lobes.....................................................................4
3. Macropterous; subgenital plate with apical lobes subrectangular, short, without setae. Gonapophyses incomplete, with V1 and V2 fused, V3 short, stout and with apical setae; ninth sternum sclerotized, covered by a squamous membrane, spermapore visible Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae Enderlein View in CoL
-. Brachypterous; subgenital plate with apical lobes bell-shaped, short and broad basally, with apical setae. Gonapophyses complete, V1 and V2 membranous, V3 with marginal and apical setae. Ninth sternum membranous, spermapore not visible................................................................................. Ectopsocus richardsi Pearman View in CoL
4. Forewings with light brown spots in margin of veins and R-M union or with a brownish pigmentation pattern and hyaline fenestrae in several cells 5
-. Forewings without a pigmentation pattern, rather uniform in coloration......................................... 9
5. Forewings with light brown spots at distal ends of veins, R-M union and antero-posterior margin of pterostigma.............................................................................................. ( briggsi View in CoL complex) ...6
-. Forewings with a complex pattern of coloration brown or light brown and several hyaline fenestrae................... 8
6. Spine of the paraproct margin simple............................................. Ectopsocus californicus Banks View in CoL
-. Spine of the paraproct margin bifid...................................................................... 7
7. Apical lobes of subgenital plate long and straight. Marginal spine of paraprocts asymmetric Ectopsocus meridionalis Ribaga
-. Apical lobes of subgenital plate relatively short and curved inward. Marginal spine of paraprocts symmetric......................................................................................... Ectopsocus briggsi McLachlan View in CoL
8. Forewings with dark brown pigmentation pattern; posterior half with six hyaline fenestrae in antero-posterior margins of R 1, anterior margin of R 4+5, M 1, M 2 and M 3 cells. Pterostigma light brown, with dark apex. Hindwing margin glabrous........................................................................................ Ectopsocus andinus View in CoL n. sp.
-. Forewings with light brown pigmentation pattern; posterior half with seven hyaline fenestrae in antero-posterior margins of R 1, anterior margin of R 2+3, R 4+5, M 1, M 2 and M 3 cells. Pterostigma opaque with base and apex brown. Hindwing margin with setae....................................................................... Ectopsocus thorntoni García Aldrete View in CoL
9. Forewings light brown or brown....................................................................... 10
-. Forewings pale creamy or pale yellowish................................................................ 12
10. Apical lobes of subgenital plate short, stout, apically blunt, with 3-4 long setae; marginal spine of paraprocts simple, long and sharp; forewings stout and with long setae, with additional row in margin (from Sc to R 4+5); hindwing with setae on margin............................................................................... Ectopsocus pilosus Badonnel View in CoL
-. Apical lobes of subgenital plate subtriangular and long...................................................... 11
11. Sensory fields of paraprocts with nine trichobotria, eight in basal rosettes, transverse row with 5-6 long setae; subgenital plate with apical lobes stout, curved inward, with four setae............................... Ectopsocus vilhenaioides View in CoL n. sp.
-. Sensory fields of paraprocts with seven trichobotria, six in basal rosettes, transverse row with 4 long setae; subgenital plate with two brown lateral spots and a longitudinal unpigmented central area; apical lobes almost straight and slender, with three short setae.............................................................. Ectopsocus columbianus Badonnel View in CoL
12. External valves of gonapophyses lobulated, short and stout; spermapore comma-shaped, well sclerotized............................................................................................. Ectopsocus valvilobatus View in CoL n. sp.
-. External valve of gonapophyses not lobulated............................................................. 13
13. Apical lobes of subgenital plate short, with two short setae in apex; marginal spine of paraprocts long, robust and simple.............................................................................. Ectopsocus maindroni Badonnel View in CoL
-. Apical lobes of subgenital plate very short, blunt, with three or four setae in margin and apex; marginal spine of paraprocts short, robust and bifid Ectopsocus titschacki Jentsch View in CoL
14. Brachypterous................................................................ Ectopsocus richardsi Pearman View in CoL
-. Macropterous...................................................................................... 15
15. Clunium with a basal sclerotized process and without apical comb; phallosome with external parameres slender and sharp, internal parameres fused; with numerous radular sclerites and with a sclerotized caudal, sword shaped projection.............................................................................. Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae (Enderlein) View in CoL
-. Clunium without a basal sclerotized process and with apical comb............................................ 16
16. Forewings with light brown spots in margin of veins and R-M union or with a brownish pigmentation pattern and several hyaline fenestrae in several cells.......................................................................... 17
-. Forewings of rather uniform coloration.................................................................. 18
17. Phallosome with distal half of external parameres stout and curved outward, internal parameres fused into a V-shaped structure apically blunt................................................................... Ectopsocus andinus View in CoL n. sp.
-. Phallosome with distal half of external parameres stout and curved inward, internal parameres fused to form a W-shaped structure Ectopsocus thorntoni García Aldrete View in CoL
18. Forewings light brown or brown....................................................................... 19
-. Forewings slightly cream or light yellow................................................................. 21
19. Clunium subrectangular, with apical and preapical comb of short teeth and with a central field of small tubercles....................................................................................... Ectopsocus pilosus Badonnel View in CoL
-. Clunium cone-shaped, with apical comb and two tubercular fields............................................ 20
20. Internal parameres of phallosome fused, cup-shaped with a stout, keeled apex............ Ectopsocus vilhenaioides View in CoL n. sp.
-. Internal parameres of phallosome fused, cup-shaped with a broad apex................... Ectopsocus vilhenai Badonnel View in CoL
21. External parameres of phallosome slightly sclerotized, internal parameres fused in an inverted cup-shaped structure, with two long radular sclerites apically projected. Clunium with apical comb only................. Ectopsocus titschacki Jentsch View in CoL
-. External parameres of phallosome well sclerotized......................................................... 22
22.. External parameres of phallosome short, stout, with spinulose surface; clunium membranous with apical comb discontinuous in apical half and with two preapical tubercular fields.............................. Ectopsocus maindroni Badonnel View in CoL
-. External parameres of phallosome long, with distal half stout, internal parameres fused in a V-shaped structure; clunium vaseshaped, with two antero-lateral fields of dense, large tubercles........................ Ectopsocus gorgonaensis View in CoL n. sp.
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