Sasajiscymnus amplus (Yang & Wu, 1972)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5207.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7328342 |
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Sasajiscymnus amplus |
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Sasajiscymnus amplus species group
The Sasajiscymnus amplus species group is characterized by the large body size, slender and strongly curved penis with inconspicuous outer arm, elongate penis guide which is arcuate in lateral view and extremely short and applanate parameres.
3 species of amplus group are recorded from China, including 2 new species.
Key to the species of amplus group within the genus Sasajiscymnus Vandenberg, 2004
1. Elytra black with yellowish brown apices; penis tapering towards pointed apex.................................... 2
- Elytra entirely reddish brown (Figs 46a–c); apex of penis twisted and forming a knot (Fig. 46f).................................................................................... Sasajiscymnus intricatus Tong & Wang sp. nov.
2. Penis guide widest at base in ventral view, tapering towards blunt apex ( Fig. 47g View FIGURE 47 ) Sasajiscymnus amplus ( Yang & Wu, 1972)
- Penis guide approximately parallel sided for basal 1/ 2 in ventral view, then gradually narrowing to blunt apex ( Fig. 48g View FIGURE 48 )............................................................ Sasajiscymnus pseudoamplus Tong & Wang sp. nov.
Vandenberg, N. J. (2004) Homonymy in the Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), or something fishy about Pseudoscymnus Chapin. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 106 (2), 483 - 484.
Yang, C. T. & Wu, R. H. (1972) Notes on some Coccinellidae of Taiwan. Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 21, 115 - 128. https: // doi. org / 10.2337 / diab. 21.2.128 b
FIGURE 47. S. amplus (Yang & Wu, 1972): a dorsal view, b lateral view, c frontal view, d abdomen, male, e–g male genitalia: e penis, f tegmen, lateral view, g tegmen, ventral view. Scale bars: a–c: 0.5 mm; d–g: 0.1 mm.
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