gonocerini

Brailovsky, Harry, 2007, A revision of the tribe Gonocerini from Australia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreidae: Coreinae), Zootaxa 1530, pp. 1-18 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.177705

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249561

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scientific name

gonocerini
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Key to the known australian gonocerini View in CoL *

1. Costal margin of corium smooth, unserrated; space between each hind coxae 1 to 1.5 times diameter of one coxae; posteroventral edge of male genital capsule with prominent medial plate ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURE 17 – 22 ); head pentagonal, elongate (Figs.10,15) ................................................................................... Plinachtus View in CoL Stål ... 2

1’. Costal margin of corium crenulate to serrate; space between each hind coxae less than 0.7 times diameter of one coxae; posteroventral edge of male genital capsule without median plate ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 17 – 22 ); head subquadrate, obliquely bent( Figs.11–14 View FIGURE 10 – 16 ).................................................................................................................. 3

2. Humeral angle’s tapering into short acute spine ( Fig. 3); antennal segment I somewhat triquetral; antennal segment III narrowly elliptical and expanded ( Fig. 1); rostral segments I and II pale yellow, III and IV shiny orange; costal margin of corium with a pale yellow longitudinal stripe .................... P. melinus View in CoL n. sp.

2’. Humeral angle’s projection remarkably large and acute ( Fig. 4); antennal segment I not triquetral; antennal segment III cylindrical, not apically expanded ( Fig. 2); rostral segment I yellow, II black with basal joint yellow, III–IV black; costal margin of corium without pale yellow longitudinal stripe ....................... ........................................................................................................................................... P. refulgens View in CoL n. sp.

3. Posterior angles of connexival segments IV–V produced into short subacute projection; connexivum conspicuously raised above tergum; outer border of antenniferous tubercles always armed ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 10 – 16 )............... .................................................................................................................................. Cletomorpha View in CoL Mayr ... 4

3’. Posterior angles of connexival segments obtuse, not produced; connexivum not conspicuously raised above tergum; outer border of antenniferous tubercles usually unarmed ..................................... Cletus View in CoL Stål ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5

4. Total body length shorter than 6 mm; corium lacking transverse whitish callose band; humeral angle tapering into medium-sized acute spine ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ) ............................................................... Cl. saphisa View in CoL n. sp.

4’. Total body length larger than 8 mm; corium with wide transverse whitish callose band; humeral angle tapering into large acute spine ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ) .................................................................... Cl. mackayensis View in CoL Distant

5. Outer border of antenniferous tubercle armed with short acute spine; antennal segment IV fusiform, elongate; apical third of tibiae and tarsi shiny reddish; apical edge of corium lacking ivory to whitish discoidal spot; humeral angle tapering into large acute spine ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ) .................................................. C. saucius View in CoL Stål

5’. Outer border of antenniferous tubercle unarmed; antennal segment IV subclavate, shorter; apical third of tibiae and tarsi not shiny reddish; apical edge of corium with ivory to whitish discoidal spots; humeral angle obtuse or subacute or with medium-sized spine ( Figs. 7, 9 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ).............................................................. 6

6. Humeral angle obtuse or tapering into short subacute spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ); head and pronotum with wide black to reddish brown stripe, this usually reaching base of scutellum .......................................... C. similis View in CoL Blöte

6’. Humeral angle tapering into medium-sized acute spine ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 5 – 9 ); head and pronotum with indistinct black stripe ................................................................................................................................... C. minutus View in CoL Blöte

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Coreidae

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