Hemiberlesia, Cockerell, 1897
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4388.4.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978352 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EEA246-FFF4-6079-66D5-FDAA89E2FB1A |
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Hemiberlesia |
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Key to adult females of species of Hemiberlesia View in CoL View at ENA known from China
1 Perivulvar pores present................................................................................ 2
- Perivulvar pores absent................................................................................. 4
2(1) Antenna with 2 long setae and 4 short spines..................................................... H. cyanophylli View in CoL
- Antenna with 1 long seta and 2 short, stout processes......................................................... 3
3(2) Median lobe semicircular with single slight notch on outer margin; plates slender, not longer than median lobe; with 2 setae present between median lobes.................................................................... H. lataniae View in CoL
- Median lobe with outer and inner margins each with 1 deep notch; plates longer than median lobe; without any setae between median lobes.................................................................................. H. palmae View in CoL
4(1) Antenna with 2 long setae; each pygidial lobe with 1 strong seta at its base......................... H. chipponsanensis View in CoL
- Antenna with 1 long seta; without setae at base of pygidial lobes................................................ 5
5(4) Median lobe almost semicircular, with 1 slight notch on outer margin only........................................ 6
- Median lobe with both outer and inner margins with 1 deep notch............................................... 7
6(5) Plates fimbriate; antenna with 4 short, stout processes in addition to 1 long seta.............................. H. rapax View in CoL
- Plates simple; antenna with 1 spine in addition to 1 long seta..................................... H. serrulata View in CoL sp. n.
7(5) With 2 macroducts present between median lobes.................................................... H. sinensis View in CoL
- Without any macroducts between median lobes.............................................................. 8
8(7) Plates branched, almost as long as median lobe; first paraphysis attached to base of median lobe slender..... H. massonianae View in CoL
- Plates unbranched, obviously shorter than median lobe; first paraphysis attached to base of median lobe robust...................................................................................................... H. pitysophila View in CoL
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