Diorhabda elongata

Tracy, James L. & Robbins, Thomas O., 2009, Taxonomic revision and biogeography of the Tamarix-feeding Diorhabda elongata (Brullé, 1832) species group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Galerucini) and analysis of their potential in biological control of Tamarisk, Zootaxa 2101 (1), pp. 1-152 : 39-40

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2101.1.1

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scientific name

Diorhabda elongata
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Key to the Species of the Diorhabda elongata Group: Adult Males

1. Elongate (ventral) endophallic sclerite (EES) armed with spines on blade (SL) extending over an area less than or equal to 0.16 times (or less than about one fifth) the length of the sclerite, and blade (LB) extending less than or equal to 0.42 times the total length of the sclerite; EES never bearing a lateral appendage, lateral notch (pointed basally), or hooked apex ( Figs. 14 View FIGURES 14–18 , 19 View FIGURES 19–23 , 24 View FIGURES 24–28 ). Palmate (dorsal) endophallic sclerite (PES) with distal margin usually broadly rounded and with one to six (commonly two to four) usually subdistal spines (SDS) (maximum of two distal spines, DS), and no lateral appendage (rarely with a lateral notch, LN) ( Figs. 14 View FIGURES 14–18 , 29 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Subsutural (SSV) and submarginal elytral vittae (SMV), if present, never extending from apical half of elytra into the basal half ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Length 5.3–6.8 mm. Circummediterranean, Portugal, Bulgaria, Macedonia, S. Russia (Dagestan Republic), W. North America (introduced), commonly collected from coastal C. Turkey to Italy...................... elongata (Brullé)

- Elongate endophallic sclerite armed with spines on blade extending over an area greater than or equal to 0.31 times (or greater than about one third) the length of the sclerite, with blade extending greater than or equal to 0.43 times the total length of the sclerite; EES sometimes bearing a lateral appendage (LA), lateral notch (LN, pointed basally) or hooked apex (HA) ( Figs. 15–18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 20–23 View FIGURES 19–23 , 25–28 View FIGURES 24–28 ). Palmate endophallic sclerite with distal margin truncate serrate and with two to six (commonly three to five) usually distal spines (maximum one spine subdistal) and a lateral appendage ( Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 14–18 , 30–31 View FIGURES 29–33 ), or with distal margin narrowly or acutely rounded and one or two small subdistal spines and no lateral appendage (sometimes with lateral notch) ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 32–33 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Subsutural and submarginal elytral vittae, if present, often extending from apical half of elytra into the basal half ( Figs. 5, 9 View FIGURES 1–9 ). Length 4.2–7.3 mm. Portugal, Spain, France, N. Africa, Senegal, Yemen, S. Ukraine, S. Russia, Turkey, Syria, Transcaucasus, Iraq, Iran, C. Asia, Pakistan, N.W. and N.C. China, S.W. Mongolia, W. North America (introduced).............................. 2

2(1). Palmate endophallic sclerite bearing a strong lateral appendage and its distal margin truncate-serrate with two to six (commonly three to five) usually distal spines (maximum one spine subdistal) ( Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 14–18 , 30–31 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Elongate endophallic sclerite with spines along blade often irregularly spaced with conspicuous gaps ( Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 14–18 , 20–21 View FIGURES 19–23 ). Length 5.0– 7.3 mm. Portugal, Spain, France, N. Africa, Senegal, Yemen, S. Ukraine, Turkey, Syria, Transcaucasus, C. Asia (east to N.W. China and Pakistan), Iraq, Iran, W. North America (introduced) ............................................ 3

- Palmate endophallic sclerite never bearing a lateral appendage (rarely bearing a lateral notch) and its distal margin narrowly or acutely rounded, with one or two small subdistal spines that may project beyond the distal margin ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 32–33 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Elongate endophallic sclerite with spines usually evenly and closely spaced along blade ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 22–23 View FIGURES 19–23 ). Length 4.2–6.1 mm. S. Russia, Transcaucasus, Syria, Iran, C. Asia, Pakistan, N.W. and N.C. China, S.W. Mongolia, W. North America (introduced) ............................................................................................ 4

3(2). Lateral appendage (LA) of elongate endophallic sclerite always present and connected to lateral appendage of palmate endophallic sclerite by thin linear connecting (lateral) endophallic sclerite (CES) ( Figs. 16 View FIGURES 14–18 , 21 View FIGURES 19–23 , 31 View FIGURES 29–33 ) (in some weakly sclerotized specimens, the lateral appendage of the elongate endophallic sclerite and the connecting endophallic sclerite may be faint and appearing to evanesce). Length 5.0– 6.9 mm. Portugal, Spain, France, N. Africa, Senegal, Yemen, Iraq, W. North America (introduced) ...................................................... sublineata (Lucas)

- Lateral appendage of elongate endophallic sclerite usually absent or very weak and never connected to lateral appendage of palmate endophallic sclerite by a linear connecting endophallic sclerite ( Figs. 15 View FIGURES 14–18 , 20 View FIGURES 19–23 , 30 View FIGURES 29–33 ) (in some darkly sclerotized specimens, a faint line connecting the lateral appendages of the palmate and elongate endophallic sclerites should not be interpreted as a developed connecting endophallic sclerite). Length 5.1–7.3 mm. S. Ukraine, Turkey, Syria, Transcaucasus, C. Asia (east to N.W. China and Pakistan), Iraq, Iran, W. North America (introduced) ............................................................................................................................... carinata (Faldermann)

4(2). Apex of elongate endophallic sclerite not hooked in dorsal aspect, but often bearing a lateral notch ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24–28 ; LN); blade of elongate endophallic sclerite extending from 0.48–0.66 times the total length of the sclerite ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 14–18 , 22 View FIGURES 19–23 ; LB). Ratio of width to length of palmate sclerite ranging from 0.61–1.02; distal margin of palmate endophallic sclerite acutely rounded ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 14–18 , 32 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Length 4.6–6.1 mm. S. Russia, Transcaucasus, Iran, C. Asia, N.W. and N.C. China, S.W. Mongolia, W. North America (introduced) ...................................................... carinulata (Desbrochers)

- Apex of elongate endophallic sclerite strongly hooked in dorsal aspect ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 24–28 ; HA); blade of elongate endophallic sclerite extending from 0.67–0.84 times the total length of the sclerite ( Figs. 18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 23 View FIGURES 19–23 ). Ratio of width to length of palmate sclerite ranging from 0.35–0.63; distal margin of palmate endophallic sclerite narrowly rounded ( Figs. 18 View FIGURES 14–18 , 33 View FIGURES 29–33 ). Length 4.2–5.6 mm. Syria, Iran, Pakistan............................................................... meridionalis Berti & Rapilly

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Diorhabda

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