Gestroiella, Montandon, 1897
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5340370 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87C7-E573-FFC5-FC64-FBA831E8F82F |
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Diego |
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Gestroiella |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF GESTROIELLA View in CoL
1. Small species, overall body length less than 15 mm .............. ........................................................ G. siamensis View in CoL new species
– Larger species, overall body length exceeding 17 mm ........ 2
2. Median process of male genital capsule acuminate at tip, not bifurcate; females with posteromedial hair tufts on abdominal sternites IV–VI ( Fig. 32 View Figs ); Indochina ....................................... .................................................. G. limnocoroides Montandon
– Median process of male genital capsule bifurcate at tip; females with posteromedial hair tufts on abdominal sternites IV and V only, lacking a tuft on sternite VI ( Fig. 31 View Figs ); north-eastern India.......................................................... G. insignis Distant Diagnosis. – Form broadly oval to nearly round ( Fig. 18 View Fig ). Abdominal and thoracic venter with fine pile of short, closely appressed hairs. Pronotum broad, posterior width approximately 2× the width of the head ( Fig. 18 View Fig ); anterolateral angles of simple, not forming cup-shaped depressions ventrally at apices; posteriolateral angles acute but not spinose. Hemelytra of brachypterous forms long, apices angulate, reaching to or surpassing abdominal tergite VI ( Fig. 18 View Fig ). Parameres stout basally, suddenly narrowing on distal half to form a tapering arm, lacking a fringe of long setae on outer margins, apices weakly notched ( Figs. 26–28 View Figs ).
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