Ctenomelynthus, Breddin, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4420.4.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E4AA5BB3-9778-4EF5-84F6-0243CF5BCF0E |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6487895 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F37E7C-FFCA-FFD5-BFE8-24DDFA78FB3A |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Ctenomelynthus |
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Key to the species of Ctenomelynthus View in CoL
1 Meta-acetabulae yellow to yellowish white................................................................. 2
- Meta-acetabulae shiny reddish brown or shiny black tinged or without metallic bluish green reflections, with posterior border eventually yellow and never with posterio lobe entirely yellowish white.......................................... 3
2 Pro-, meso-, and metapleura shiny brick red; fore and middle femora unicolorous, pale castaneous orange; abdominal sterna III to VII on female with seven alternate longitudinal stripes, four of them yellow to yellowish white and three brick red to dark reddish castaneous......................................................................... coxaliS Breddin View in CoL
- Inner half of pro-, meso-, and metapleura with yellow, lengthwise stripe that covers the acetabulae and upper half with wide metallic green stripe; fore and middle femora bicolorous, yellow with external pale brown stripe; abdominal sterna III to VII of female solid yellow........................................................................ urbinuS sp. nov.
3 Callar region dark yellow to pale yellowish orange........................................................... 4
- Callar region shiny reddish brown, scattered with metallic bluish green reflections.................................. 5
4 Triangular process of pronotum elongate, broad, conspicuously surpassing the posterior border of pronotal disk; fore and middle femora dark castaneous; antennal segments I to III pale castaneous (basal third of I black) brunneiventriS Breddin View in CoL (in part)
- Triangular process of pronotum short, slightly exposed; fore and middle femora pale castaneous orange; antennal segments I to III pale castaneous orange (basal third of I black)............................................... Sanchezi sp. nov.
5 Triangular process of pronotum elongate, broad, conspicuously surpassing the posterior border of pronotal disk....................................................................................... brunneiventriS Breddin View in CoL (in part)
- Triangular process of pronotum short, slightly exposed........................................................ 6
6 Hind femur bicolored, dorsally shiny dark reddish brown and ventrally shiny black; coxae and trochanter shiny black to shiny reddish brown; head ventrally black with buccula and yellow longitudinal stripe close to each eye............................................................................................................ venuStuluS sp. nov.
- Hind femur shiny pale castaneous orange; fore and middle coxae and trochanter shiny pale castaneous orange; head ventrally yellow to pale orange.................................................................... inermibuS Distant View in CoL
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