Pigritia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3618.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B548B139-E8D9-4F10-956E-E0001E6C7586 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147597 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/985F879D-DFED-72B3-C2DD-FA0BFA757616 |
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Pigritia |
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Key to the Species of Pigritia View in CoL of Costa Rica
1. Male................................................................................................ 2
- Female.............................................................................................. 9
2. Labial palpus extending to or beyond antennal base).......................................................... 3
- Labial palpus extending 1/2 distance between ventral margin of frontoclypeus and antennal base)...................... 5
3. Juxta bandlike and not divided ( Fig. 239 View FIGURES 237 – 242 ).......................................................... Pigritia faux View in CoL
- Juxta divided mesially forming two plates ( Figs. 241 View FIGURES 237 – 242 , 247 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )..................................................... 4
4. Plates of juxta greater than 1/2 distance between vinculum and tegumen ( Fig. 241 View FIGURES 237 – 242 )........................ Pigritia haha View in CoL
- Plates of juxta less than 1/2 distance between vinculum and tegumen ( Fig. 247 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )......................... Pigritia ululae View in CoL
5. Uncus spatulate ( Fig. 249 View FIGURES 249 – 250 )............................................................... Pigritia marjoriella View in CoL
- Uncus digitate ( Figs. 237 View FIGURES 237 – 242 , 245 View FIGURES 243 – 248 ), reduced to a slightly raised lobe ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 243 – 248 ), or absent ( Fig. 247 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )....................... 6
6. Uncus digitate ( Figs. 237 View FIGURES 237 – 242 , 245 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )........................................................................... 7
- Uncus reduced to a slightly raised lobe ( Figs. 235 View FIGURES 231 – 236 , 243 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )....................................................... 8
7. Juxta divided; basal part of valva with a broad, densely setose part ( Fig. 237 View FIGURES 237 – 242 ); anellus notched apically ( Fig. 238 View FIGURES 237 – 242 ) Pigritia dido View in CoL
- Juxta bandlike; basal part of valva with a narrow, densely setose part ( Fig. 245 View FIGURES 243 – 248 ); anellus not notched apically ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )............................................................................................... Pigritia gruis View in CoL
8. Basal 1/2 of digitate process of valva setose ( Fig. 235 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ); anellus bearing a barblike process on subapical region ( Fig. 236 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ).............................................................................................. Pigritia sedis View in CoL
- Basal 1/2 of digitate process of valva lacking seate altogether ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 243 – 248 ); anellus not bearing a barblike subapical process ( Fig. 244 View FIGURES 243 – 248 )...................................................................................... Pigritia stips View in CoL
9. Microtrichiate area on lobes lateral to Ostium bursae as wide as widest part of ovipositor; corpus bursae trisignate ( Fig. 273 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )..................................................................................... Pigritia marjoriella View in CoL
- Microtrichiate area on lobes lateral to Ostium bursae less than 1/2 as wide as widest part of ovipositor; corpus bursae unisignate ( Fig. 272 View FIGURES 272 – 273 ).............................................................................. Pigritia dido View in CoL
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