Triozocera, Pierce, 1909

Kogan, Marcos & Cook, Jerry L., 2014, The genus Triozocera Pierce, 1909 (Insecta: Strepsiptera: Corioxenidae) in South America, Zootaxa 3779 (1), pp. 48-60 : 59

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.1.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910114

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scientific name

Triozocera
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Key to Nearctic and Neotropical species of Triozocera View in CoL

1. Antefrons triangular; vertex plates clearly separated by post-frons and occiput.................................... 2

- Antefrons rounded anteriorly; vertex plates nearly touching each other anteriorly................................... 4

2. Vertex plates wrapping around eyes and pointed posteriorly near edge of eyes; R 2 vein moderately curved; proctiger (10 th tergite) posterior margin either clearly rounded or straight edged.................................................. 3

- Vertex plates elliptical; R 2 vein straight; proctiger posterior margin mildly curved; total length average for genus (2.8 mm) Mexico, USA.................................................. Triozocera vernalis Kifune and Brailovsky, 1987 View in CoL

3. Inter-eyelet areas covered by densely packed and long trichomes; integument of vertex plates densely dimpled; R 5 vein not branched out from R 4; aedeagus gradually pointed apically; proctiger posterior margin rounded; total length average for genus (ca. 2.8 mm long); Brazil................................................... Triozocera paulistana Kogan, 1958

- Inter-eyelet area covered by densely packed, very short trichomes (microtrichia); integument of vertex plates smooth, not dimpled; R 5 vein branched out from R 4; aedeagus sharply narrowed from half its length to sharply pointed apex; proctiger posterior margin straight edged; large species (over 3 mm long); Brazil............................ Triozocera buehrheimi sp. n.

4. Proctiger posterior margin slightly indented medially; R 5 vein not branched out from R 4; total length average for genus (ca. 2.7 mm); Mexico.............................................. Triozocera tecpanensis Brailovsky and Márquez, 1974

- Proctiger posterior margin mildly curved; R 5 vein branched out from R 4; total length mostly below average for genus (ca. 2.6 mm); Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico, USA............................... Triozocera mexicana Pierce, 1909 View in CoL

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