Ilyobius, Enderlein, 1910
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.782.1587 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C5C2CA76-7879-4100-BDB5-53CCAE54053D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761530 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F25FCB60-FFCC-1352-7897-EEE9794F6AC2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ilyobius |
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Key to world extant species of Ilyobius View in CoL View at ENA
(after Liu et al. 2015b)
1. Thorax: Pronotum pale, uniformly orange to reddish brown (fig. 12A) .......................................... 2
‒ Thorax: Pronotum dark, usually black, sometimes with pale markings ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 3) ....... 8
2. Head: without posteriorly trifurcate dark marking around compound eyes ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 3) ... 3
‒ Head: with posteriorly trifurcate dark markings around compound eyes ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 5) ..... 5
3. Head: blackish brown ....................................................................................................................... 4
‒ Head: uniformly orange brown ( Contreras-Ramos 2006: fig.1).......................................................... ....................................................................................... I. ranchograndis ( Contreras-Ramos, 2006) View in CoL
4. Head: dark orange on median portion of vertex ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 3) .......................................... ............................................................................................................. I. flavicollis ( Enderlein, 1910) View in CoL
‒ Head: completely dark brown, including the median portion of vertex ( Fig. 12A–B View Fig ) ...................... .......................................................................................................... Ilyobius nigrocephalus sp. nov.
5. Head: frons without any dark marking ............................................................................................. 6
‒ Head: frons with a pair of ovoid black spots between antennal fossae ( Fig. 9A–B View Fig ) .......................... .............................................................................................................. I. bimaculatus (Banks, 1920) View in CoL
6. Male abdomen: gonocoxite 9 short, ovoid, not directed posterodorsad ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 8), male gonocoxites 11 with median processes directed posteriad ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 8) ........................ 7
‒ Male abdomen: gonocoxite 9 elongate and strongly directed posterodorsad ( Contreras-Ramos 2008: fig. 10), male gonocoxites 11 with median processes directed ventrad ( Contreras-Ramos 2008: fig. 10) ..................................................................................................... I. flammatus ( Penny, 1981) View in CoL
7. Forewing: length more than 11.0 mm in males and 12.0 mm in females; male abdomen: gonocoxites 11 with median processes straightly directed posteriad ( Liu et al. 2015a: fig. 14g); female abdomen: fused gonocoxites 8 bluntly prominent posteriad ( Liu et al. 2015a: fig. 15d)..................................... ............................................................................................................... I. mexicanus (Banks, 1901) View in CoL
‒ Forewing: length less than 9.0 mm in males and 10.0 mm in females; male abdomen: gonocoxites 11 with median processes distinctly curved posteroventrad on distal half ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 8); female abdomen: fused gonocoxites 8 strongly narrowed posteriad ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 11) ......... ............................................................................................................... I. curvatus Liu et al., 2015b View in CoL
8. Head: orange with a median black stripe extending from middle of vertex to frons; male abdomen: sternite 9 posteriorly with a long digitiform, median projection and a pair of short lateral projections ( Contreras-Ramos et al. 2005: fig. 3) ............................................................................................... 9
‒ Head: orange with three broad black markings on frons and lateral portions of vertex, but middle of vertex without dark marking ( Contreras-Ramos 2008: fig. 3); male abdomen: sternite 9 posteriorly with a long digitiform, median projection, but without any posterolateral projections ( Liu et al. 2015a: fig. 14b) .............................................................................................. I. chilensis (McLachlan, 1871) View in CoL
9. Head: with median black stripe anteriorly, not approaching compound eyes ( Contreras-Ramos et al. 2005: fig. 1); female abdomen: gonapophyses 8 posteriorly convex ( Contreras-Ramos et al. 2005: fig. 6) ................................................................................. I. hauseri ( Contreras-Ramos et al., 2005) View in CoL
‒ Head:with median black stripe anteriorly expanded and approaching compound eyes ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 12); female abdomen: gonapophysis 8 posteriorly broadly concave ( Liu et al. 2015b: fig. 14) .. ...................................................................................................................... I. nubilus (Navás, 1933) View in CoL
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