Castolus, Stal, 1858
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5048.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CF8898E7-BCAF-42B9-986B-6C4CFD1A9519 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5570454 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/52663A49-8F11-FFFC-FF30-FD00FA070C34 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Castolus |
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Key to the species of Castolus (based on Maldonado, 1976)
1 Humeral angle of pronotum with a long spine.............................................................. 2
1’ Humeral angle of pronotum either unarmed, shortly produced, or with a very short tooth, but never with a long spine..... 6
2 Head black, or red-orange with area around ocelli and most of anteocular region black; anterior pronotal lobe black or orange; legs black; hemelytron of a single color with no markings..................................................... 3
2’ Head yellowish, with area around ocelli black; anterior pronotal lobe pale yellow; legs yellowish with dark markings; hemelytron not entirely yellow, usually basally with dark areas...................................................... 4
3 Anterior pronotal lobe black; posterior pronotal lobe on anterior half black with a yellowish orange broad longitudinal marking, posterior half yellowish orange; humeral spine yellowish orange........................ C. nigriventris Breddin, 1904
3’ Anterior pronotal lobe orange or red; posterior pronotal lobe entirely orange (male) or mostly black with posterior half reddish with a W-like pattern (female); humeral spine black............................................ C. rafaeli sp. nov.
4 Femora with an apical and a subapical dark ring, and fine longitudinal dark lines on basal half; anterior pronotal lobe with anterior and posterior margin black, posterior pronotal lobe mostly orange; hemelytron basally pale or with a small dark area............................................................................ C. lineatus Maldonado, 1976
4’ Femora pale yellow with only an apical dark ring; anterior pronotal lobe either entirely yellow or only with the posterior margin black; hemelytron basally with a large dark area, as long as the scutellum........................................ 5
5 Anterior pronotal lobe entirely pale yellow, posterior pronotal lobe pale yellow............. C. pallidus Maldonado, 1976
5’ Anterior pronotal lobe with posterior margin black, posterior pronotal lobe with anterior half orange................................................................................................. C. bolivari Brailovsky, 1982
6 Humeral angle of pronotum with a short tooth.............................................................. 7
6’ Humeral angle of pronotum unarmed or slightly subangularly dilated............................................ 9
7 Ocelli small, slightly elevated; pronotum pale yellow and whitish, posterior lobe with three black spots................................................................................................. C. trinotatus (Stål, 1866)
7’ Ocelli large, elevated; pronotum brown or reddish brown with dark brown areas................................... 8
8 Anterior pronotal lobe pale brown usually with dark areas on disk; posterior pronotal lobe with lateral margin dark brown; antennal scape pale brown to brown.................................................... C. ferox (Banks, 1910)
8’ Anterior pronotal lobe entirely black; posterior pronotal lobe with lateral margin reddish brown; antennal scape black..................................................................................... C. omega Swanson, 2018
9 Anterior and posterior lobes of pronotum concolorous, reddish brown or dark brown; head reddish or brown........... 10
9’ Anterior lobe of pronotum much lighter than posterior, posterior with extensive black or brown area; head black, yellowish or reddish............................................................................................ 11
10 Pronotum dark brown to black, posterior lobe of pronotum with lateral and posterior margins red; scutellum bright red, disc black; clavus and corium dark brown to black; hind margin of pronotum straight; humeral angles rounded....................................................................................... C. rufomarginatus Champion, 1899
10’ Pronotum reddish brown; scutellum brownish; clavus and corium dark red; hind margin of pronotum slightly concave; humeral angles slightly emarginated........................................................ C. spissicornis (Stål, 1860)
11 Head black......................................................................................... 12
11’ Head reddish, if ocellar area black at least neck yellowish.................................................... 13
12 Posterior pronotal lobe with dark brown area on disc not reaching lateral margins; forewing with clavus dark brown, corium whitish with a central ovoid dark spot, area posterior to quadrate cell dark brown.............. C. multicinctus Stål, 1872
12’ Posterior pronotal lobe with brown area reaching lateral margins; forewing with clavus and corium yellowish white, both basally brown, corium apically brown................................................ C. fuscoapicatus (Stål, 1860)
13 Head and legs reddish; posterior lobe of pronotum with pale area yellow or white; forewing with clavus and most of corium whitish, corium sometimes yellow, apically black, rarely as a mostly longitudinal black area.... C. plagiaticollis Stål, 1858
13’ Head yellowish, with black ocellar area, sometimes vertex black; fore and midlegs brownish; forewing with clavus and corium basally yellow up to level of scutellum, black between scutellum and middle of quadrate cell, remaining of corium red.................................................................................... C. tricolor Champion, 1899
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