Neogreenia MacGillivray
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5418.5.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0DDD7278-0E9C-4979-ACB9-1915D4209282 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10787195 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C24061-FFF7-D24B-FF0F-272EFA64FEE9 |
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Neogreenia MacGillivray |
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Key to all developmental stages of Neogreenia MacGillivray View in CoL
1(0) Wings or wing buds present............................................................................. 2
- Wings or wing buds absent.............................................................................. 3
2(1) Wings fully developed; claws present; antenna with numerous long and hair-like setae on all segments.......... adult male
- Wings in bud state; claws absent; proximal 2 segments of antenna with a few short and hair-like setae, more distal segments all without setae.................................................................................. male pupa
3(1) Legs present; antenna long and segmented................................................................. 4
- Legs absent; antenna much reduced, plate-like.............................................................. 6
4(3) Antenna 7 segmented; abdominal spiracles numbering only 1 pair.................................. first-instar nymph
- Antenna 9 or 10 segmented; abdominal spiracles numbering 8 pairs............................................. 5
5(4) Antenna 10 segmented; anterior 6 pairs of abdominal spiracles each having pores in atrium; vulva and mouthparts present............................................................................................. adult female
- Antenna 9 segmented; anterior 5 pairs of abdominal spiracles each lacking pores in atrium; vulva and mouthparts absent............................................................................ third-instar male nymph (pre-pupa)
6(3) Anterior 5 pairs of abdominal spiracles each with pores in atrium............................... second-instar nymph
- Anterior 6 pairs of abdominal spiracles each with pores in atrium........................... third-instar female nymph
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