Saccharodite

Zelazny, B. & Webb, M. D., 2011, 3071, Zootaxa 3071, pp. 1-307 : 176

publication ID

1175­5334

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E68799-FF4C-FF3A-F3C2-FA6E2B9473DD

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Felipe

scientific name

Saccharodite
status

 

Key to the species of Saccharodite View in CoL View at ENA from West Malaysia (males)

1. Forewings with Ms1 apparently unbranched.................... Sa. coccinea (Matsumura) View in CoL ( Sa. coccinea View in CoL group), p. 121

- Forewings with Ms1 branched, Ms1b forming a characteristic triangular cell with Cu1 (e.g. Fig. 123b).................. 2

2. Forewings with basal median cell about as wide as basal cell between Sc+R and M....................................................................................... Sa. basipunctulata (Melichar) View in CoL ( Sa. guamana View in CoL group), p. 128

- Forewings with basal median cell at least twice as wide as basal cell between Sc+R and M........................... 3

3. Middle of pronotum orange or orange-brown................................................................ 4

- Middle of pronotum stramineous......................................................................... 5

4. Male aedeagus at base of apical portion with a long and slender process ( Figs. 304n, m, r)................................................................................... Sa. kagoshimana (Matsumura) View in CoL ( Sa. plurima View in CoL group), p. 152

- Male aedeagus without processes ( Figs. 265m, o)....................... Sa. longuida View in CoL sp. nov. ( Sa. foliata View in CoL group), p. 125

5. Frons with a large red mark; male aedeagus hatchet-like ( Figs. 312m, n)........................................................................................................ Sa. securifera View in CoL sp. nov. ( Sa. plurima View in CoL group), p. 157

- Frons with two fine red lines or with small red marks; male aedeagus ending in two prominent pointed processes, directed forward (e.g. Fig. 314).................................................................................... 6

6. Apical part of male aedeagus with an additional, prominent, vertical, pointed, dorsal process.......................................................................................... Sa. terebra Zelazny View in CoL ( Sa. plurima View in CoL group), p. 158

- Apical part of male aedeagus with an additional small tooth-like process on the left side ( Fig. 314).................................................................................... Sa. viperina View in CoL sp. nov. ( Sa. plurima View in CoL group), p. 159

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Derbidae

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