Pyrops, Spinola, 1839
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.813.1741 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6470303 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/022F87A6-297D-FF98-FF07-FEFAFA9162B8 |
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Felipe |
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Pyrops |
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Identification key to the species of Pyrops View in CoL View at ENA of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Southern Continental China
1. Cephalic process strongly inflated apically ( Figs 9–11 View Fig View Fig View Fig ) ................................................................... 2
– Cephalic process not strongly inflated apically ( Figs 12–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ) ........................................................... 3
2. Abdomen black ventrally ( Fig. 9B View Fig ); tegmina pale yellow-white on disc and with 3 black spots in costal area before nodal line ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); cephalic process yellow ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) .......................................... ........................................................................................................ Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL
– Abdomen red ventrally ( Figs 10B View Fig , 11B View Fig ); tegmina largely black on disc ( Fig. 10A View Fig ), or in the pale forms, bluish white on disc and without black spots in costal area ( Fig. 11A, F View Fig ); cephalic process red-brown to black ( Figs 10–11 View Fig View Fig ) ................................................. Pyrops clavatus ( Westwood, 1839) View in CoL
3. Head entirely green, hind wings bright yellow basally or entirely yellow-orange ( Figs 12–13 View Fig View Fig ) ..... 4
– Head not entirely green, hind wings yellow, white or blue basally ( Figs 14–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ) ............................ 5
4. Hind wings bright yellow with apical third black ( Fig. 12A View Fig ); ground colour of distal half of tegmina black ( Fig. 12A View Fig ); anterior and median legs largely black ( Fig. 12A–C View Fig ) ............................................ ................................................................................................ Pyrops viridirostris (Westwood, 1848) View in CoL
– Hind wings entirely bright yellow-orange ( Fig. 13A View Fig ); ground colour of distal half of tegmina green ( Fig. 13A View Fig ); anterior and median legs green ( Fig. 13A–C View Fig ) ............ Pyrops itoi (Satô & Nagai, 1994) View in CoL
5. Cephalic process black or brown-black dorsally, yellowish ventrally ( Figs 4–5 View Fig View Fig , 14–15 View Fig View Fig ); pro- and mesonotum with median black or dark brown markings ( Figs 4–5 View Fig View Fig , 14–15 View Fig View Fig ) .................................... 6
– Cephalic process yellow-red to red-brown dorsally, paler, yellow to dark red ventrally ( Figs 16–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ); pronotum unicolourous, mesonotum sometimes with small brown-black markings on sides ( Figs 16– 19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ) ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
6. Apex of cephalic process coloured like the rest of the process ( Figs 4–5 View Fig View Fig , 15 View Fig ) ................................. 7
– Apex of cephalic process yellow to orange-red, strongly contrasting ( Figs 6–7 View Fig View Fig , 14 View Fig ) ........................ ............................................................................................................ Pyrops lathburii ( Kirby, 1818) View in CoL
7. Tegmina narrower: LTg/BTg = 2.9 ( Figs 4A View Fig , 5A View Fig ); spots on basal half of tegmina not fused into bands ( Figs 4A View Fig , 5A View Fig ); cephalic process narrower (LPr/BPrH> 9) ( Figs 4–5 View Fig View Fig ); hind wings bright yellow ( Fig. 4A View Fig ) or white basally ( Fig. 5A View Fig ) ...................................... Pyrops condorinus ( Lallemand, 1960) View in CoL
– Tegmina broader: LTg/BTg = 2.53 ( Fig. 15A View Fig ); spots on basal half of tegmina fused into transverse bands ( Fig. 15A View Fig ); cephalic process broader (LPr/BPrH <8) ( Fig. 15 View Fig ); hind wings always bright yellow basally ( Fig. 15A View Fig ) ....................................................................... Pyrops spinolae (Westwood, 1842) View in CoL
8. Hind wings white with sutural margin bordered with black up to the anal lobe ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); cephalic process very narrow (LPr/BPrH = 19) ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) ............................................ Pyrops buomvoi sp. nov.
– Hind wings white, bright yellow or blue with only apical third black ( Figs 16A View Fig , 17A View Fig , 18A View Fig , 19A View Fig ); cephalic process broader (LPr/BPrH <10) ( Figs 16–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ) ................................................................. 9
9. Hind wings bright yellow basally ( Fig. 16A View Fig ); cephalic process bright red, yellow ventrally ( Fig. 16 View Fig ); yellow spots on membrane of tegmina ( Fig. 16A View Fig ) ......................... Pyrops candelaria (Linné, 1758) View in CoL
– Hind wings white or blue basally ( Figs 17A View Fig , 18A View Fig , 19A View Fig ); cephalic process dark red-brown and dark red ventrally or dark red, orange ventrally and at apex ( Figs 17–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig ); yellow spots on membrane of tegmina ( Figs 18–19 View Fig View Fig ) or not ( Fig. 17 View Fig ) ............................................................................................ 10
10. Tegmina without yellow spots on membrane ( Fig. 17A View Fig ); cephalic process dark red, orange ventrally and at apex ( Fig. 17 View Fig ); hind wings pale blue to white basally ( Fig. 17A View Fig ); basal half of tegmina whitish with white-margined green spots in transverse rows, sometimes fused in bands ( Fig. 17A View Fig ) ............................................................................................... Pyrops ducalis (Stål, 1863) View in CoL
– Tegmina with yellow spots on membrane ( Figs 18A View Fig , 19A View Fig ); cephalic process dark red-brown, dark red ventrally ( Figs 18–19 View Fig View Fig ); hind wings white or blue basally; basal half of tegmina dark green or dark blue-green with yellow spots ( Figs 18A View Fig , 19A View Fig ) ................................................................................11
11. Hind wings blue basally (sometimes faded to nearly white in collections specimens) ( Fig. 18A View Fig ); cephalic process very elongate and strongly curved dorsad ( Fig. 18 View Fig ); ground colour of tegmina dark blue-green ( Fig. 18A View Fig ) ....................................................................... Pyrops coelestinus (Stål, 1863) View in CoL
– Hind wings white basally ( Fig. 19A View Fig ); cephalic process very elongate and curved dorsad ( Fig. 19 View Fig ); ground colour of tegmina green ( Fig. 19A View Fig ) .................................... Pyrops vitalisius ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL
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