Metrocoris lituratus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4117.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6063148 |
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Key to the Metrocoris lituratus View in CoL group species (based on apterous males)
1. Fore femur with a constriction in the middle, basal half slightly thicker than apical half.............................. 2
- No constriction in the middle of fore femur but with a subapical indentation and a single apical tooth................... 6
2. Constriction in middle of fore femur marked by a tooth-like edge; basal edge of subapical indentation also tooth-like...... 3
- Neither the edge of median constriction of fore femur nor the edge of subapical indentation tooth-like................................................................................................ M. constrictus Chen & Nieser View in CoL
3. Paramere with hooked tip............................................................................... 4
- Paramere with blunt tip................................................................................. 5
4. Paramere apically with a small hook curved upward............................................ M. lituratus (Stål) View in CoL
- Paramere apically birdhead-shaped............................................................... M. xiei Chen View in CoL
5. Apex of paramere truncate........................................................... M. esakii Chen & Nieser View in CoL
- Outer edge of paramere with a distinct sharp turn, apex truncate........................ .. M. cantonensis Chen & Nieser View in CoL
6. Blade of paramere laterally with angular projection in the middle ( Figs. 63–66 View FIGURES 59 – 66 )....................................7
- Blade of paramere laterally without projection in the middle ( Figs. 59–62 View FIGURES 59 – 66 )....................................... 10
7. Body size relatively small (5.85–6.05); male proctiger laterally without a pair of blackish dots ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 44 – 58 ).. M. astictus View in CoL sp. nov.
- Body size relatively large (more than 6.62); male proctiger laterally with a pair of blackish dots ( Fig. 56–58 View FIGURES 44 – 58 )............. 8
8. Paramere stout and triangularly curved upwards ( Figs. 66 View FIGURES 59 – 66 , 83 View FIGURES 72 – 83 ); accessory lateral sclerites of endosoma relatively thick in dorsal view ( Figs. 71 View FIGURES 67 – 71 , 81 View FIGURES 72 – 83 )....................................................................... M. zhengi View in CoL sp. nov.
- Paramere laterally not triangle-shaped; accessory lateral sclerites of endosoma relatively thin in dorsal view.............. 9
9. Paramere laterally with distinctly angular projection, apex slightly curved upward ( Figs. 64 View FIGURES 59 – 66 , 77 View FIGURES 72 – 83 )...... M. falciformis View in CoL sp. nov.
- Paramere with small projection, apex without curving ( Figs. 65 View FIGURES 59 – 66 , 80 View FIGURES 72 – 83 ).......................... M. guizhouensis View in CoL sp. nov.
10. Abdominal tergite VII strongly developed, paramere apically tapering......................... M. heineri Chen & Zettel View in CoL
- Abdominal tergite VII slightly developed, paramere apically slightly extended.................................... 11
11. Paramere comparatively smaller.................................................. M. sichuanensis Chen & Nieser View in CoL
- Paramere comparatively large...........................................................................12
12. Apex of paramere round, without projection................................................. M. cylindricus Chen View in CoL
- Apex of paramere blunt, inner side with a small hook-like projection.............................. M. hubeiensis Chen View in CoL
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