Eccritotarsus, Stal, 1860
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.2.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6193C13-A28F-4488-A994-F4254FB3A3E3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7026388 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7411878C-7927-FFDA-33F1-FED6FA2496D2 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Eccritotarsus |
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Key to the species of Eccritotarsus View in CoL View at ENA from Colombia
1. Corium white or yellowish with dark brown circular spots. Embolium concolorous in both dorsal and lateral views........ 2
1’. Corium white or yellowish with transverse stripes or irregular spots. Embolium of different colors in dorsal and lateral view 3
2. Corium white with a dark brown circular spot. Clavus white, lacking circular spots........................ E. villetanus View in CoL
2’. Corium yellowish with two dark brown circular spots. Clavus yellowish with dark brown circular spot at base E. colombianus View in CoL
3. Cuneus with white apex........................................................................ E. gallegoi View in CoL
3’. Cuneus with dark brown to black apex.................................................................... 4
4. Pronotum glabrous.......................................................................... E. anolaimus View in CoL
4’. Pronotum pilose...................................................................................... 5
5. Head, in dorsal view, yellow. Pronotum, in dorsal view, yellow. Hemelytron with silvery pruinosity........... E. cruxnigra View in CoL
5’. Head, in dorsal view, black. Pronotum, in dorsal view, dark brown or black. Hemelytron without silvery pruinosity........ 6
6. Corium with spots extending to the embolium but not the clavus................................................ 7
6’. Corium with spots extending to the clavus or both the clavus and embolium....................................... 8
7. Corium with spot extending to the cuneus. Body length of approximately 4.6 mm. Left paramere with flattened body................................................................................................. E. restrepus View in CoL
7’. Corium with spot not extending to the cuneus. Body length of approximately 5.4–5.5 mm. Left paramere with tubular body.......................................................................................... E. palmirensis View in CoL
8. Corium with irregular, somewhat longitudinal spot. Clavus dark brown to black; lateral margin with small median white spot.......................................................................................... E. curtipilis View in CoL
8’. Corium with transverse stripe. Clavus dark brown to black; lateral margin not as above.............................. 9
9. Propleuron with area anterior to the coxal cleft yellowish. Xyphus black and yellow................... E. nigrocruciatus View in CoL
9’. Propleuron with area anterior to the coxal cleft black. Xyphus black.................................. E. tandapianus View in CoL
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