Key to the Neurotoma species of the Russian Far East and Korea
1 (a) Head covered with long hairs (Fig. 3: 1a,b; 2b; 2bb).
(b) Occipital carina blunt or inconspicuous (Fig. 3: 1a, b). ... 2
– (aa) Head glabrous or nearly so except for sparsely pilose gena and clypeus (Fig. 3: 1aa, bb; 4a, b–5bb, cc).
(bb) Occipital carina sharply defined (Fig. 3: 1aa, bb). ... 3
2(1)
(a) Abdomen without distinct bluish luster.
(b) Female: clypeus with large creamy white mark medially (Fig. 3: 2b).
(c) Male: head entirely black. ... N. atrata, p. 58
– (aa) Abdomen with distinct bluish luster dorsally.
(bb) Female: clypeus with two large lateral creamy white marks (Fig. 3: 2bb).
(cc) Male: Head with large subtriangular mark on clypeus. ... N. coreana, p. 59
3(1)
(a) Antenna with scape and pedicel usually entirely yellow in both sexes (see Fig. 3: 1aa, bb), scape at most with obscure blackish mark. ... N. iridescens, p. 59
– (aa) Scape and pedicel mostly black in female (e.g., Fig. 3: 4aa, bb), at least scape black dorsally in male. ... 4
4(3)
(a) Head (Fig. 3: 4a, b), thorax and abdomen richly marked with whitish yellow.
(b) Facial and frontoclypeal crests prominent, sharply carinate (Fig. 3: 4a, b). ... N. satoi, p. 60
– (aa) Head (Fig. 3: 4aa, bb), thorax and abdomen with few pale-yellow marks.
(bb) Facial and frontoclypeal crests low, not sharply carinate (Fig. 3: 4aa, bb). ... 5
5(4)
(a) Small species, female 7–9.5 mm, male 7.5–8.5 mm.
(b) Head entirely black in both sexes, except for sometimes obscure small spot at upper facial orbit (Fig. 3: 5b, c).
(c) Vertex and temple smooth, with shallow distant punctures (Fig. 3: 4aa, bb; 5b, c).
(d) Mesoscutellum and metascutellum entirely black in female.
(e) Cell C of forewing pilose all over. ... N. sibirica, p. 60
– (aa) Large species, female 13 mm, male 12 mm.
(bb) Head with large pale yellow mark between antennae in female (Fig. 3: 5bb, cc), anterior surface mostly pale yellow in male.
(cc) Vertex and temple covered with dense, well-separated punctures (Fig. 3: 5bb, cc).
(dd) Mesoscutellum and metascutellum pale yellow in female.
(ee) Cell C of forewing glabrous, with some pilosity in apical posterior part. ... N. silla, p. 61