Burmacader, Heiss & Guilbert, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.6 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0D058DAF-F3D8-4C8F-913C-55908F8E827D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5507698 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E015A1B-FFBD-FFE6-61F1-FBF7FA22F914 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Burmacader |
status |
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Key to species of Burmacader
1 Larger species, 4.5 mm; paranota larger and wider with 7–8 areolae extending over 4/5 of lateral margin of pronotum; costal area with 4, subcostal area with 9–10 rows of areolae ( Figs 1A–D View FIGURE 1 , 2A View FIGURE 2 ).................................... B. grandis sp. nov.
- Smaller species 2.80–3.15 mm; paranota smaller and narrower with 4 rows of areolae extending over ½ of lateral margin of pronotum; costal area with 2–3, subcostal area with 6–8 rows of areolae....................................................2
2 Larger species, at most 3.15 mm, abdomen wider 1.8mm; antennae shorter, ratio length of antennae / width of head 2.23 mm; paranota shorter and more rounded; costal area with 3 at middle and 4–5 rows of areolae at anterior indentation ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 )...................................................................... ................................... B. lativentris Heiss & Guilbert, 2018
- Smaller species, 2.8 mm, abdomen narrower 1.32 mm; antennae longer, ratio length of antennae / width of head 2.50 mm; paranota longer and more elongate; costal area with two at middle and 3 rows of areolae at anterior indentation ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ). ............... B. multivenosus Heiss & Guilbert, 2013
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