Binodoxys, Mackauer, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.3.6 |
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Key to related and allied species of the genus Binodoxys View in CoL View at ENA
1. Antenna with 11 antennomeres. Petiole with distinctly separated spiracular and additional tubercles ( Figs 2F, G View FIGURE 2 )......... 2
- Antenna with 10 antennomeres. Petiole with almost fused spiracular and additional tubercles ( Figs 2H, I View FIGURE 2 )............... 3
2. Prongs on the posterior margin of the last metasomal sternite short, almost as long as ovipositor sheath ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ).—Pterostigma 3.5 × longer than its width and 1.7 × longer than metacarp (1-R1). Radial vein (r+3-SR) 2.0 × longer than metacarp (1-R1) and 1.1 × longer than pterostigma. Prongs weakly upcurved and widened towards base, its basal width 2.5 × larger than apical width. Host: aphid species from the genus Aphis View in CoL . Length of body 1.9 mm .................. Binodoxys crataegi sp. nov.
- Prongs on the posterior margin of the last metasomal sternite long, distinctly longer than ovipositor sheath ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Hosts: aphid species from the genera Aphis View in CoL , Brachycaudus, Brevicorynae View in CoL , Capitophorus View in CoL , Ceruraphis View in CoL , Cryptomyzus View in CoL , Dysaphis View in CoL , Greenidea View in CoL , Hyalopterus View in CoL , Hyperomyzus View in CoL , Lipaphis View in CoL , Macrosiphum View in CoL , Mariella , Melanaphis View in CoL , Myzocallis View in CoL , Myzus View in CoL , Ovatus View in CoL , Sitobion View in CoL , Rhopalosiphum View in CoL , Toxoptera View in CoL , Uhlmannia View in CoL . Length of body 1.6–2.1 mm ..................... Binodoxys angelicae Haliday View in CoL
3. Prongs on the posterior margin of the last metasomal sternite short, almost as long as ovipositor sheath ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ).—Pterostigma 2.5 × longer than its width and 2.5 × longer than metacarp (1-R1). Radial vein (r+3-SR) 2.5 × longer than metacarp (1-R1) and almost as long as pterostigma. Prongs on the posterior margin of the last metasomal sternite almost straight, distinctly widened towards base, its basal width about 4.0 × larger than apical width. Length of body 1.7 mm ... Binodoxys ekaterinaе sp. nov.
- Prongs on the posterior margin of the last metasomal sternite long, distinctly longer than ovipositor sheath ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ). Hosts: aphid species from the genera Brachycorynella View in CoL , Cavariella View in CoL , Chaitophorus, Hydadaphis View in CoL , Macrosiphum View in CoL , Myzus View in CoL , Semiaphis View in CoL , Staegeriella View in CoL , Uhlmannia View in CoL . Length of body 1.4–1.8 mm ............................... Binodoxys brevicornis Haliday View in CoL
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