Liposcelis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.182025 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6234889 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087F2-9465-E83A-FCF3-9B19FA20FC96 |
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Key to females of Liposcelis View in CoL group II-C species with fewer than seven ommatidia
1 With 2 ommatidia in eye.............................................................................................................................2
-. With 3–6 ommatidia in eye (note exception for L. exigua View in CoL )........................................................................3
2 Areoles of vertex smooth ........................................................ L. paetula Broadhead, 1950 View in CoL (W. Palearctic)
-. Areoles of vertex with numerous tubercles .......................................... L. parvula Badonnel, 1963 View in CoL ( Chile)
3 With 7, but rarely 5 ommatidia in eye; head and thorax deep maroon brown, abdomen paler .................... ............................................................................................................... L. exigua Badonnel, 1931 View in CoL (Africa)
-. With 3–6 ommatidia in eye; head and thorax not colored as above (paler)................................................4
4 With 3–4 ommatidia in eye.........................................................................................................................5
-. With 5–6 ommatidia in eye.........................................................................................................................7
5 With 3 ommatidia in eye; vertex with sparse, heavy setae ............... L. ayosae Lienhard, 1996 View in CoL (Canary Is)
-. With 4 ommatidia in eye; setae of vertex fine............................................................................................6
6 Sculpture of vertex spindle-shaped areas with smooth surfaces; SI 23–28 µm ........................................... ............................................................................................. L. obscura Broadhead, 1954 View in CoL ( England, Egypt)
-. Sculpture of vertex spindle-shaped areas bearing very fine, dense tubercles oriented in longitudinal lines; SI 16–19 µm ..................................................................................... L. tetrops Badonnel, 1986a View in CoL ( Senegal)
7 SE relatively long, acuminate distally ....................................... L. pacifica Badonnel, 1986b View in CoL (W. Mexico)
-. SE shorter, truncate or slightly flared at apex.............................................................................................8
8 Areoles of vertex obscure, finely granulate................................................................................................ 9
-. Areoles of vertex distinct..........................................................................................................................10
9 Body and appendages medium brown. Body length ca. 1.0 mm; SI ca. 18µm ............................................ ................................................................................................ L. teminensis Smithers, 1996 (W. Australia)
-. Body very pale chamois brown. Body length 0.84–0.86 mm; SI ca. 24µm.................................................. ............................................................................................................... L. barrai Badonnel, 1969 View in CoL ( Gabon)
10 SI extremely short, little longer than surrounding setae. ............... L. romeralensis Badonnel, 1967 View in CoL ( Chile)
-. SI decidedly longer than surrounding setae..............................................................................................11
11 Body red-brown throughout with lateral hypodermal dark brown pigment granules .................................. ................................................................................................................ L. lunae Badonnel, 1969 ( Angola)
-. Body color not as above, and lacking lateral hypodermal dark pigment granules...................................12
12. Thoracic setae SII not clearly differentiated; thoracic sternum II with 7 setae in anterior row .................... ......................................................................................................... L. mira Badonnel, 1986b View in CoL (W. Mexico)
-. Thoracic setae SII differentiated but shorter than SI; thoracic sternum II with 8–10 setae in anterior row.....................................................................................................................................................................13
13. Setae of vertex ~7 µm long; setae D not differentiated .............. L. bogotana Badonnel, 1986c View in CoL ( Colombia)
-. Setae of vertex 12–14 µm long; setae D differentiated ...................................................... L. kipukae View in CoL n. sp.
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