Chaetophloeus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5424.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10830036 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF04879A-A269-C442-C3BE-FB9EFA3FF977 |
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Modification of key ( Wood 1982 key) to Chaetophloeus View in CoL of North and Central America
The text in Wood’s couplets has been extensively re-arranged and paraphrased, such that it is not possible to identify his original text.
7 (6) Declivity clearly sulcate with interstriae 3 elevated; submarginal crenulations on elytral bases entirely absent ( Fig. 1 A,E View FIGURE 1 , Fig. 3 A,E View FIGURE 3 ); declivital sulcus poorly developed (Fig, 1D, H, Fig. 3 D,H View FIGURE 3 )..............................................7’
- Declivity flattened or rounded, interstriae 3 not notably elevated; one pair of small submarginal crenulations present at base of interstriae 2 ( Fig. 4 A,E View FIGURE 4 ); declivital interstriae 2 more strongly impressed, 3 weakly but distinctly elevated at least apically ( Fig. 4 D,H View FIGURE 4 ); small patches of light scales irregularly scattered on pronotum and elytra; erect interstrial scales less than three times as long as wide; Hidalgo; Hosts composite shrubs in xeric habitats; 1.6–2.0 mm........................ sulcatus (Wood)
7’ (7) Basal crenulations 1–3 slight offset posteriorly with respect to others; scales predominantly dark brown and beige; basal half of pronotum with a continuous row of beige scales; anterior half with predominantly brown; scales on elytra with odd numbered interstriae mainly pale, dark on even numbered interstriae, suggesting rows ( Fig. 3 A,E View FIGURE 3 ). In Rosaceae , from northern Mexico to Manitoba............................................................................. heterodoxus (Casey)
- Basal crenulations 1–3 in line with others; scales predominantly light brown and white; basal fourth of pronotum with a continuous row of brown scales; anterior ¾ with irregular mix of white and brown; scales on elytra with irregular mix of light and dark scales, not suggesting rows ( Fig. 1 A,E View FIGURE 1 ). In composite shrubs ( Flourensia ) in Chihuahuan Desert.................................................................................................. flourensiae Atkinson
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