Teleorhinus, UHLER, 1890
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3703.2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4574271 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A87EAD38-FF0E-EB65-F0A1-3DF8FB73F93E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Teleorhinus |
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KEY TO SPECIES Of TELEORHINUS UHLER View in CoL View at ENA
Males
1. Apex of vesica straight beyond secondary gonopore (fig. 9); dull area below ventral margin of eye narrow (fig. 7)............................ crataegi View in CoL , new species
– Apex of vesica bent beyond secondary gonopore (fig. 9); dull area below ventral margin of eye not only a narrow band (fig. 7)..................................... 2
2. Apex of vesica flattened beyond secondary gonopore; dull area below ventral margin of eye lunate and wide................................... tephrosicola Knight View in CoL
– Apex of vesica slightly curved beyond secondary gonopore (fig. 9); dull area below ventral margin of eye not recognizable as band (fig. 7)............. cyaneus Uhler View in CoL
Females
1. Inflated distal part of second antennal segment distinctly shorter than narrow proximal part (fig. 7); posterior wall without medioposterior sclerotized process....................................................... tephrosicola Knight View in CoL
– Inflated distal part of second antennal segment more than half the entire length of segment.................................................................... 2
2. Second antennal segment slightly inflated distally (fig. 7); total body length 5.25 mm (table 3)............................................. crataegi View in CoL , new species
– Second antennal segment strongly inflated distally (fig. 7); total body length 5.91–6.42 mm (table 3).............................................. cyaneus Uhler View in CoL
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