Campylomma, Reuter, 1878

Çerçi, Barış, Koçak, Özgür & Tezcan, Serdar, 2019, Two new species and ten new records of Heteroptera from Turkey, including the first record of the potential alien Campylomma miyamotoi in the Western Palaearctic, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1), pp. 295-306 : 299-300

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0023

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8756ECD6-DBD2-4626-86C3-58E98B44C569

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4488811

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/861F87B9-3A28-A53F-FCF3-D27AD9D673FD

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Campylomma
status

 

Key to the species of Campylomma View in CoL View at ENA from Turkey (adapted from KONSTANTINOV et al. 2016)

1 Vesica with a single apical blade (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Pistacia vera View in CoL . ............................... ..................................... C. lindbergi Hoberlandt, 1953 View in CoL

‒ Vesica with two apical blades. ....................................... 2

2 Second antennal segment in male entirely dark brown or black. ............................................................................ 3

‒ Second antennal segment in male pale with a dark ring basally or entirely pale. .................................................. 7

3 Anterior blade only slightly shorter than posterior one (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Salix spp. .................................. C. simillimum Jakovlev, 1882 View in CoL

‒ Anterior blade considerably shorter than posterior one. ................................................................................... 4

4 Posterior blade short, anterior blade small and thick (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Vitex agnus-castus View in CoL . .............................. C. oertzenii Reuter, 1888

‒ Posterior blade distinctly elongated, anterior blade long and thin (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6; ÇERÇI & KOÇAK 2017b: Fig. 2C View Fig ). ................................. 5

5 Pronotum dark brown to black. On Juniperus View in CoL sp. ......... .............................. C. vendicarinum Carapezza, 1991

‒ Pronotum pale. ............................................................... 6

6 Second antennal segment in female entirely black. Anterior blade of vesica almost straight, not curved at midpoint. ......................... C. diversicorne Reuter, 1878

‒ Second antennal segment in female pale with a narrow black ring basally. Anterior blade of vesica bent at midpoint, on Salix spp. ... C. annulicorne (Signoret, 1865)

7 Lateral strap of vesica apically spine-shaped, giving impression of third apical blade in lateral view. .............. 8

‒ Lateral strap of vesica not spine-shaped. ..................... 9

8 Spine-shaped lateral strap of vesica prior to anterior blade (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6), on Vitex agnus-castus View in CoL . .................... C. viticis Lindberg, 1948

‒ Spine-shaped lateral strap of vesica reaching apex of posterior blade ( Fig. 3B View Fig ), on Albizia julibrissin . ............ .................................... C. miyamotoi Yasunaga, 2001 View in CoL

9 Second antennal segment entirely pale colored. ..... 10

‒ Second antennal segment pale with a dark ring basally. ................................... C. verbasci (Meyer-Dür, 1843)

10 Entire clypeus contrastingly dark brown. On Populus View in CoL spp. ................................. C. nigronasutum Reuter, 1878

‒ Clypeus pale and immaculate. ......................................... ............................................. C. unicolor Poppius, 1914

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

SubFamily

Phylinae

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