Periphloea, Redtenbacher, 1906
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Key to females of Periphloea View in CoL
1 Head pro- and mesonotum with conspicuous projections...................................................... 2
1’ Head pro- and mesonotum without projections......................... P. olivacea View in CoL (From French Guiana, Figs. 5C–D View FIGURE 5 ).
2 Head pro- and mesonotum with conspicuous acute projections; tegmina with posterior half with conspicuous light-yellow tessellated pattern.................................................. P. corticina View in CoL (From French Guiana, Figs. 5A–B View FIGURE 5 )
2’ Head pro- and mesonotum with rhomboid projections (except for longest projection of the head); posterior half of tegmina without a conspicuous tessellated pattern.................................................................. 3
3 Head with conspicuous black stripe behind eye; tegmina (with dark-brown aspect) and costal margin of posterior wing with conspicuous stripes and stains........................................................................... 4
3’ Head without black stripe behind eye; tegmina (with greenish aspect) and costal margin of posterior wing without conspicuous stripes or stains; costal margin of posterior wing nearly entirely concolor....................................................................................................... P. santara View in CoL (From Santarém, Brazil, Figs. 6A–B View FIGURE 6 ).
4 Pro- and mesosternum dark-brown; tegmina with long and wide light-yellow stripe at costal section, reaching from base to apex; having long and wide black stripe at radial-medial section; keel of tegmina slightly undulated, with apical-most projection slender ( Figs. 2B–C View FIGURE 2 )............................. P. amazonica View in CoL sp. nov. From North of Manaus, Brazil, Figs 1A–B View FIGURE 1 ).
4’ Pro and mesosternum light-yellow with dark-brow stains; tegmina with long black stripe at medial sector, with faded lightyellow stain from approximately mid length of costal sector, curving towards anal sector; keel of the tegmina conspicuously undulated, apical-most projection widened ( Figs. 4B–C View FIGURE 4 ).................................................................................................. P. paraensis View in CoL sp. nov. (From Eldorado dos Carajás, Brazil, Figs 3A–C View FIGURE 3 ).
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