| Literature DB >> 26843832 |
Laurence Mound1, Sueo Nakahara2, Dick M Tsuda3.
Abstract
An illustrated identification system is presented to 99 species and 49 genera in three families recorded from the Hawaiian Islands in the Thysanoptera suborder Terebrantia. Only seven (possibly eight) of these species are considered endemic, the remainder being adventive to these islands. The only previous study of Hawaiian Thysanoptera, by Zimmerman in 1948, included 47 Terebrantia species in 21 genera.Entities:
Keywords: Hawaiian Islands; Terebrantia; Thysanoptera; adventives; endemics; identification keys
Year: 2016 PMID: 26843832 PMCID: PMC4727483 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.549.6889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 92–110.from Hawaii. 92–93: 92 head 93 fore tibia. 94–95: 94 meso & metanota 95 antenna. 96–97: 96 head 97 ovipositor. 98–99: 98 tergite VIII 99 pronotum. species 100–103: 100 head 101 head 102 sternite IV 103 tergites IV & V 104 sternite VII 105 head & pronotum. 106 head 107 head 108 meso & metanota.Antennae 109–110: 109 110 .
Figures 111–132.from Hawaii. species 111–130: 111 head 112 metanotum 113 metanotum 114 metanotum 115 metanotum 116 metanotum 117 metanotum 118 antenna 119 antenna 120 mesonotum 121 mesonotum 122 clavus 123 clavus 124 tergite VIII 125 tergite & pleurotergite IV 126 tergites IV & V 127 tergite VIII 128 sternite IV 129 sternite VI & VII 130 sternites IV–V 131 head 132 head.
Figures 65–82.from Hawaii. 65 head & pronotum. 66 head & pronotum 67 head. Antennal segment III species 68–69: 68 69 70 antenna. Tergite VIII species 71–76: 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 sternite II. 78–79: 78 pronotum 79 tergites IV–V 80 tergites VIII–X. 81–82: 81 prosternum 82 tergites IV & V.
Figures 1–15.from Hawaii. Antennae 1–9: 1 2 3 segments III–IV 4 segments III–IV 5 6 segments III–IV 7 8 9 . Females 10–13: 10 11 12 13 . Tergites VII & VIII 14–15: 14 15 .
Figures 29–44.from Hawaii. 29–30: 29 head 30 tergites III & IV 31 , tergites III & IV. 32–34: 32 fore tibia 33 female 34 meso & metanotum. 35 meso & metanotum. 36 fore wing 37 , head & pronotum 38 sternite IV 39 antenna. 40–41: 40 antenna 41 female 42 , head 43 tergite IV 44 tergites VII–VIII.
Figures 45–64.from Hawaii. 45 tergites IV & V. 46 tergites VII & VIII. 47 tergite IV. 48 tergite VIII. 49–50: 49 head 50 sternites II & III. 51–52: 51 pronotum 52 fore wing 53 antenna. Metathoracic furca 54–55: 54 55 56 tergites. 57–59: 57 pronotum 58 antenna 59 meso & metathoracic furcae. 60–61: 60 meso & metathoracic furcae 61 tergite VIII. 62–64: 62 head 63 fore wing setae 64 tergite IV.
Figures 16–28.from Hawaii. 16 . 17 , head 18 , head & pronotum. Fore wing 19–22: 19 20 21 22 . 23 antenna 24 , tergites I–III. Tergites III–IV 26–27: 26 27 . 28 metathoracic furca.
Figures 83–91.species. Heads 83–85: 83 holotype 84 holotype 85 holotype. Tergites IV–V 86–87: 86 holotype 87 . Antennae 88–91: 88 holotype 89 holotype 90 91 .
| 1 | Abdominal segment X tubular; ovipositor inflatable and extruded at base of tube; fore wings when present, with no surface microtrichia nor visible longitudinal veins |
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| – | Abdominal segment X longitudinally divided ventrally, ovipositor of 4 saw-edged valves; fore wings, when present, with surface microtrichia and two longitudinal veins |
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| 1 | Antennal segments III and IV with emergent, simple or forked sense cones (Figs |
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| – | Antennal segments III and IV with sensoria not protruding, elongate or oval (Figs |
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| 2 | Antenna 9-segmented, III–IV elongate, parallel sided, with sensoria elongate along these segments (Figs |
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| – | Antenna 8-segmented, III–IV with convex sides, sensoria transverse or sub-circular at apex of segments (Figs |
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| 1 | Antennal segment III less than 6 times as long as wide; sensoria on III–IV linear, no more than 0.5 as long as segment (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segment III about 10 times longer than wide; sensoria on III–IV sinuous and almost as long as segment (Fig. |
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| 1 | Abdominal segments II and III pale (Fig. |
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| – | Abdomen completely blackish brown |
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| 2 | Antennal segment VI less than one-half as long as V (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segment VI about two-thirds as long as V (Fig. |
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| 1 | Pronotum with faint longtitudinal striae medially as well as near posterior margin |
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| – | Pronotum with striae only on posterior area |
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| 1 | Body surface strongly reticulate (Figs |
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| – | Body surface either not reticulate, or with relatively weak sculpture, and colour varying from brown to almost white; fore wing first vein distinct from costa; meso- and/or metathoracic furca usually with median spinula |
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| 2 | Metathoracic furca lyre-shaped, greatly prolonged anteriorly (Fig. |
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| – | Metathoracic furca transverse or produced as simple median spinula (Figs |
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| 3 | Femora and tibiae with rows of microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Femora and tibiae without closely spaced rows of microtrichia; fore wing chaetotaxy different; sense cone on antennal segment VI with base circular to elongate-oval; abdominal tergite IX usually with one or two pairs of campaniform sensilla (Fig. |
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| 1 | Fore wing with polygonal reticulation (Fig. |
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| – | Forewing not reticulate; antenna 8-segmented |
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| 2 | Antennal segments III–IV with simple sense cones (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segments III–IV with sense cones forked (Fig. |
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| 3 | Abdominal segment II anterolaterally with dense cluster of recurved, stout, microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Abdominal segment II without paired anterolateral clusters of stout microtrichia; mesonotum without complete longitudinal median division |
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| 4 | Tergite X with apices of terminal setae acute; metanotum with longest pair of setae on anterior half of sclerite; tergites III–VII with paired clusters of reticles (Fig. |
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| – | Tergite X with apices of terminal setal pair capitate; metanotum with longest pair of setae on posterior half of sclerite; tergites without clusters of reticles |
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| 5 | Fore wing anterior margin with cilia, posterior margin with cilia straight, wing apex rounded; head with polygonal reticulation, not projecting in front of eyes (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing anterior margin without cilia, posterior margin with cilia wavy, wing apex pointed; head projecting in front of eyes, with rugose sculpture (Fig. |
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| 6 | Fore wing uniformly deeply shaded (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing not uniformly dark; head without distinct neck; abdominal tergite X with dorsal longitudinal split |
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| 7 | Tarsi 2-segmented; fore wing with 2 complete rows of setae (Fig. |
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| – | Tarsi one-segmented; fore wing first vein with few setae (Fig. |
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| 8 | Head without markings within sculptured reticles, except posterior to strong occipital ridge (Fig. |
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| – | Head with markings within sculptured reticles, without occipital ridge (Fig. |
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| 1 | Fore wing brown with 2 white crossbands (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing white except for brown apex and occasional pale brown area in basal quarter; antennal segments III–V predominantly yellow, with apex pale brown |
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| 1 | Fore wing median pale band longer than the brown cross bands on either side (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing median pale band indistinct or shorter than dark areas on either side |
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| 1 | Abdominal tergites III–VI with median pair of setae small and wide apart (Fig. |
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| – | Abdominal tergites III–VI with median pair of setae longer than distance between their bases (Fig. |
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| 1 | Antennal segments III and IV with sense cone simple in both sexes; head pale |
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| – | Antennal segments III and IV with sense cone forked in female, simple in male; head with small red spot on anterior margin at base of antennae |
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| 1 | Metanotal sculpture longitudinal, with no microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Metanotal sculpture transverse, posterior third with rows of microtrichia (Fig. |
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| 1 | Fore wing almost uniformly pale or lightly shaded, clavus darker (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing with two dark bands; body mainly dark brown (Fig. |
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| 1 | Antennal segments III–IV each with a simple sense cone (Figs |
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| – | Antennal segments III–IV each with a forked sense cone (Figs |
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| 2 | Female tergite X with prominent pair of thorn-like setae (Fig. |
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| – | Female tergite X without such stout setae |
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| 3 | Antennal segment II strongly asymmetric, external margin produced into a point (Figs |
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| – | Antennal segment II more or less symmetrical, not produced laterally; pronotum transverse (if rarely trapezoidal then with prominent flattened pair of setae at posterior angles: Fig. |
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| 4 | Mesothoracic sternal furca strongly developed with paired lateral flanges and invaginated medially (Fig. |
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| – | Mesothoracic sternal furca weakly developd, without paired lateral flanges, invaginations widely separated (Fig. |
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| 5 | Head clearly longer than wide but not projecting in front of eyes (Fig. |
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| – | Head different; body usually brown; antennae 8- or 9-segmented |
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| 6 | Abdominal tergites VI–VIII with paired ctenidia laterally (Fig. |
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| – | Abdominal tergites without paired ctenidia |
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| 7 | Fore wing costa and first vein each with row of long capitate setae (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing without such long capitate setae, or wing absent |
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| 8 | Head prolonged in front of eyes (Fig. |
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| – | Head and fore tibia different |
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| 9 | Pronotum with no long setae; sternites with deeply lobed craspedum (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotal posteroangular setae prominent; sternites without lobed craspeda |
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| 10 | Pronotum with two pairs of long pointed posteroangular setae; tergal median setae small and far apart, craspedum with rounded lobes (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum with one pair of long, flattened posteroangular setae (Fig. |
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| 11 | Lateral thirds of tergites with many irregularly arranged, broadly based, stout microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Tergites and head different |
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| 12 | Lateral thirds of tergites with closely spaced rows of small microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Lateral thirds of tergites without or with few irregular microtrichia |
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| 13 | Female sternite VII with posteromarginal setae pairs I and II close together medially and distant from lateral pair S III (Fig. |
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| – | Female sternite VII with all three pairs of posteromarginal setae equidistant from each other |
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| 14 | Female with ovipositor weak and lacking serrations or with weak serrations (Fig. |
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| – | Female with ovipositor bearing conspicuous serrations, extending to apex of segment X |
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| 15 | Pronotum without prominent posteroangular setae (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum with one or two pairs of prominent posteroangular setae (Figs |
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| 16 | Tergites II–IV with median setal pair long and close together (Fig. |
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| – | Tergal median setae arising further apart from each other than their length; tergites without any craspeda; sternites without discal setae, with 3 pairs of marginal setae; male with sternal pore plates |
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| 17 | Ocellar setae pair I present; antennal segment VI with partial division giving apparent 9-segmented condition (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar setae pair I absent; antennae 8-segmented, III and IV with elongate apex and sense cones extending more than one third across succeeding segment (Fig. |
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| 18 | Tergite VIII with paired ctenidia anterolateral to spiracle (Figs |
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| – | Tergite VIII |
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| 19 | Pronotum posterior margin with one pair of small setae between the major median posteromarginal setae (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum posterior margin without pair of small setae between major median pair of posteromarginal setae (Fig. |
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| 20 | Tergites V–VII with paired ctenidia (Fig. |
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| – | Tergites V–VII without any ctenidia; head usually with pair of setae in front of first ocellus (Fig. |
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| 21 | Prosternum with several pairs of setae (Fig. |
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| – | Prosternum without setae; tergites without prominent craspedal teeth |
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| 22 | Ocellar setae pair II longer than pair III (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar setae pair II shorter than or equal to pair III (Fig. |
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| 23 | Pronotum with 6 pairs of very long setae (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum with no more than three pairs of long setae |
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| 24 | Antennal segment VIII spindle-shaped, almost 4 times as long as VII (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segment VIII shorter (Figs |
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| 25 | Fore wing first and second longitudinal veins both with complete row of setae |
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| – | Fore wing veins with incomplete setal rows |
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| 26 | Tergite VIII with area of specialised sculpture extending anteromesad from spiracles (Fig. |
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| – | Tergite VIII without such specialised sculpture around spiracles |
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| 27 | Head with ocellar setae pair I present |
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| – | Head lacking ocellar setae pair I in front of first ocellus (Figs |
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| 28 | Antenna with 9 segments (Fig. |
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| – | Antenna with 8 segments (Fig. |
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| 29 | Mesonotum with median setal pair arising in front of posterior margin (Fig. |
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| – | Mesonotal median setal pair arising at posterior margin (Fig. |
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| 30 | Tergite VIII with no posteromarginal comb |
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| – | Tergite VIII with complete posteromarginal comb of microtrichia (Fig. |
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| 31 | Fore wing second vein with few, widely spaced setae; tergite IX of female with campaniform sensilla; male without sternal pore plates, and tergite IX without drepanae |
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| – | Fore wing second vein with complete setal row; tergite IX of female without campaniform sensilla; male with sternal pore plates and tergite IX with pair of drepanae |
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| 32 | Metathoracic furcal spinula present but weak in |
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| – | Metathoracic furca with no spinula |
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| 33 | Head prolonged in front of compound eyes (Fig. |
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| – | Head not prolonged in front of eyes (Fig. |
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| 1 | Abdominal tergites with many sculpture lines across median area; tergite IX major setal pairs S1 and S2 not extending beyond apex of segment X. |
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| – | Abdominal tergites with no lines of sculpture on median area; tergite IX major setal pairs S1 and S2 extending beyond apex of segment X |
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| 1 | Outer margin of fore tibia prolonged around base of second tarsal segment (Fig. |
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| – | Outer margin of fore tibia not prolonged; tergites and sternites without tuberculate scallops. |
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| 2 | Head with at least 30 small setae; prosternal basantra with setae; abdominal sternites with median 2 pairs of posteromarginal setae arising on posterior margin |
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| – | Head with 10–22 small setae (Fig. |
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| 1 | Abdominal tergites laterally with many discal microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Abdominal tergites with few discal microtrichia except on anterior tergites; pronotum with light brown spots in submarginal row on each side, antennal segments IV–V pale in basal half, base of VI occasionally pale |
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| 1 | Head with 3 pairs of ocellar setae, ocellar setae pair I present anterolateral to first ocellus (Fig. |
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| – | Head with 2 pairs of ocellar setae, ocellar setae pair I absent; sternite II of female with 1–3 discal setae, sternite III without a pore plate |
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| 2 | Pronotum with 2 pairs of posteroangular setae, outer pair shorter than inner pair; fore wing with median brown band long, occupying at least half of wing length (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum with 1 pair of short posteroangular setae; fore wing with median brown band short, 1–3 times as long as width of wing |
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| 1 | Antennal segment II strongly produced laterally with margin concave (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segment II asymmetric, angulate laterally with margin almost straight; sternites with craspedum bearing conical teeth |
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| 1 | Fore wing banded, subapical area pale in contrast to dark apex and median area |
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| – | Fore wing uniformly brown with base pale |
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| 2 | Pronotum with no long posteroangular setae (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum with 1 pair of posteroangular setae more than twice as long as other posteromarginal setae |
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| 1 | Tergite VIII posterior margin with no comb, or comb represented only by 2–3 teeth laterally (Fig. |
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| – | Tergite VIII posterior margin with comb of long microtrichia, or of short microtrichia with broad triangular bases (Figs |
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| 2 | Ocellar setae pair III arising within ocellar triangle (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar setae pair III arising outside or on anterior margins of ocellar triangle (Figs |
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| 3 | Head not produced in front of eyes; ocellar setae pair III arising between posterior ocelli, or on tangent between anterior margins of posterior ocelli (Fig. |
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| – | Head slightly produced in front of eyes; ocellar setae pair III arising in front of tangent between anterior margins of posterior ocelli; tergite VIII posterior margin with a few microtrichia laterally |
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| 4 | Pedicel of antennal segment III with sharp-edged ring, distal to which is a chalice-like collar (Fig. |
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| – | Pedicel of antennal segment III with margins parallel to softly rounded (Fig. |
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| 5 | Ocellar setae pair III no longer than diameter of an ocellus, arising on outer margin of ocellar triangle (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar setae pair III more than 2.0 times as long as diameter of an ocellus; pronotal anteromarginal setae longer than width of antennal segment II; comb on VIII with teeth variable, but never as long as S1 setae on tergite VI |
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| 6 | Pedicel of antennal segment III with sharp-edged ring (Fig. |
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| – | Pedicel of antennal segment III with margins parallel to softly rounded; comb on tergite VIII variously constructed |
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| 7 | Fore wing brown with base sharply paler |
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| – | Fore wing uniformly pale or weakly shaded |
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| 8 | Metanotum with pair of campaniform sensilla present; tergite VIII comb teeth longer than their basal width, commonly with one or two absent medially (Fig. |
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| – | Metanotum with no campaniform sensilla; tergite VIII comb teeth shorter than their basal width, often irregular or bifurcate, and present across entire margin (Fig. |
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| 9 | Body yellow with brown markings medially on tergites, or body brown |
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| – | Body yellow, with no obvious darker markings |
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| 10 | Sternite II usually with 1–3 discal setae medially (Fig. |
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| – | Sternite II with no discal setae medially; tergite VIII comb with short irregular teeth (Fig. |
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| 1 | Ocellar setae pair III shorter than distance between posterior ocelli; postocular setae pair IV scarcely longer than length of one ocellus (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar setae pair III and postocular setae pair IV much longer (Figs |
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| 2 | Fore wing with dark median band and dark apex; body, legs and all antennal segments brown; tergites laterally with group of less than 5 setae |
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| – | Fore wing pale without dark areas; body, legs and antennal segments I–IV also base of V and VI yellow (Fig. |
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| 3 | Body largely yellow |
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| – | Body brown to dark brown |
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| 4 | Tergites with transverse row of 3 or 4 dark setae laterally (Fig. |
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| – | Tergites laterally with irregular group of about 7 setae; antennal segment I white, II light brown, and III yellow in basal quarter; metanotal median setae arise at anterior margin |
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| 5 | Antennal segment III 75 microns long (60 microns in male), slender with constricted apex (Fig. |
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| – | Antennal segment III no more than 50 microns long, apex usually less constricted (Fig. |
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| 6 | Postocular setae pair IV 75 microns long |
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| – | Postocular setae pair IV 50 microns long |
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| 1 | Head with ocellar setae pair III arising between the posterior ocelli (Fig. |
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| – | Head with ocellar setae pair III arising within ocellar triangle, between anterior and posterior ocelli (Fig. |
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| 2 | Abdominal sternites with rows of microtrichia extending across median area (Fig. |
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| – | Abdominal sternites with microtrichia restricted to lateral areas; tergites pale medially but antecostal ridges shaded |
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| 3 | Pronotum with longest posteroangular setae about 3 times as long as pronotal discal setae; tergites with no dark transverse marking; many closely spaced transverse lines between posterior ocelli |
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| – | Pronotum with longest posteroangular setae less than 2 times as long as discal setae; tergites with dark transverse antecostal ridge; few widely spaced lines between posterior ocelli |
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| 1 | Pronotum with pair of posteromedian discal setae (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotum without paired posteromedian discal setae; fore wing with subbasal and subapical brown areas longer than wide |
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| 1 | Abdominal sternites III–VI with no discal setae |
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| – | Abdominal sternites III–VI with at least one pair of discal setae present (Figs |
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| 2 | Body clear yellow; metanotum with pair of campaniform sensilla present (Fig. |
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| – | Body with at least some darker markings; metanotum without paired campaniform sensilla; tergite II with 3 lateral marginal setae |
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| 3 | Ocellar pigment grey; abdominal pleurotergites, also lateral areas of tergites, with closely spaced rows of ciliate microtrichia (Fig. |
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| – | Ocellar pigment red; pleurotergites and tergites without ciliate microtrichia; commonly micropterous, macropterae with 3 setae on first vein distal half; compound eyes with 5 pigmented facets; tergites with median setal pair 0.5 as long as the tergite (Fig. |
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| 4 | Sternite VII with no discal setae (Fig. |
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| – | Sternite VII with several discal setae |
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| 5 | Sternites III–VI with 5–15 discal setae (Fig. |
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| – | Sternites III–VI with 0–6 discal setae (Fig. |
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| 6 | Metanotum with conspicuous reticulation (Figs |
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| – | Metanotum with longitudinal sculpture lines at least on posterior half (Figs |
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| 7 | Fore wing first vein with complete setal row; fore wing clavus with 6 marginal setae |
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| – | Fore wing first vein with long interruption in setal row; clavus with 5 marginal setae |
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| 8 | Antennae 7-segmented; pleurotergites each with 2 or 3 discal setae; sternites IV–V with 15-25 discal setae |
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| – | Antennae 8-segmented; pleurotergites without discal setae; sternites IV–V with less than 15 discal setae |
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| 9 | Metanotal median setae arising behind anterior margin (Fig. |
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| – | Metanotal median setae arising at anterior margin |
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| 10 | Abdominal pleurotergites with discal setae present |
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| – | Abdominal pleurotergites with no discal setae |
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| 11 | Tergite VIII posterior margin without microtrichial comb (Fig. |
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| – | Tergite VIII posterior margin with complete comb of microtrichia (Fig. |
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| 12 | Fore wing clavus with terminal seta longer than subterminal seta (Fig. |
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| – | Fore wing clavus with terminal seta shorter than subterminal seta (Fig. |
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| 1 | Abdominal sternites with discal setae; tergal antecostal ridge pale brown |
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| – | Abdominal sternites without discal setae; tergites uniformly pale yellow |
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| 2 | Head brown between eyes but pale yellow posterior to eyes; female sternites V–VI with submarginal brown area bearing callosity; male sternites III–VII with 5 pore plates, median one transverse |
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| – | Head pale yellow between eyes with brown band posterior to eyes; female sternites without submarginal brown callosity; male sternites III–VII with 6 pore plates, the 2 median ones oval |
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