Campylomma, Reuter, 1878
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0023 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8756ECD6-DBD2-4626-86C3-58E98B44C569 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4488811 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/861F87B9-3A28-A53F-FCF3-D27AD9D673FD |
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Felipe |
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Campylomma |
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Key to the species of Campylomma View in CoL View at ENA from Turkey (adapted from KONSTANTINOV et al. 2016)
1 Vesica with a single apical blade (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Pistacia vera View in CoL . ............................... ..................................... C. lindbergi Hoberlandt, 1953 View in CoL
‒ Vesica with two apical blades. ....................................... 2
2 Second antennal segment in male entirely dark brown or black. ............................................................................ 3
‒ Second antennal segment in male pale with a dark ring basally or entirely pale. .................................................. 7
3 Anterior blade only slightly shorter than posterior one (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Salix spp. .................................. C. simillimum Jakovlev, 1882 View in CoL
‒ Anterior blade considerably shorter than posterior one. ................................................................................... 4
4 Posterior blade short, anterior blade small and thick (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6). On Vitex agnus-castus View in CoL . .............................. C. oertzenii Reuter, 1888
‒ Posterior blade distinctly elongated, anterior blade long and thin (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6; ÇERÇI & KOÇAK 2017b: Fig. 2C View Fig ). ................................. 5
5 Pronotum dark brown to black. On Juniperus View in CoL sp. ......... .............................. C. vendicarinum Carapezza, 1991
‒ Pronotum pale. ............................................................... 6
6 Second antennal segment in female entirely black. Anterior blade of vesica almost straight, not curved at midpoint. ......................... C. diversicorne Reuter, 1878
‒ Second antennal segment in female pale with a narrow black ring basally. Anterior blade of vesica bent at midpoint, on Salix spp. ... C. annulicorne (Signoret, 1865)
7 Lateral strap of vesica apically spine-shaped, giving impression of third apical blade in lateral view. .............. 8
‒ Lateral strap of vesica not spine-shaped. ..................... 9
8 Spine-shaped lateral strap of vesica prior to anterior blade (cf. KONSTANTINOv et al. 2016: Figs 5 View Fig ‒6), on Vitex agnus-castus View in CoL . .................... C. viticis Lindberg, 1948
‒ Spine-shaped lateral strap of vesica reaching apex of posterior blade ( Fig. 3B View Fig ), on Albizia julibrissin . ............ .................................... C. miyamotoi Yasunaga, 2001 View in CoL
9 Second antennal segment entirely pale colored. ..... 10
‒ Second antennal segment pale with a dark ring basally. ................................... C. verbasci (Meyer-Dür, 1843)
10 Entire clypeus contrastingly dark brown. On Populus View in CoL spp. ................................. C. nigronasutum Reuter, 1878
‒ Clypeus pale and immaculate. ......................................... ............................................. C. unicolor Poppius, 1914
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