Eucyphonia, Sakakibara, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4577.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941957 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CA4C4234-2044-324E-CABE-EE37FA4EFA06 |
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Eucyphonia |
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Key to the species of Eucyphonia View in CoL (based on Sakakibara 1968)
1. Coloration yellowish overall with dark spots..................................................... festiva sp. nov.
1’. Coloration brown or black overall........................................................................ 2
2. Pronotum brown or dark brown.......................................................................... 3
2’. Pronotum black with or without pale spots.................................................................. 4
3. Pronotum dark brown without spots; lateral branches of posterior process inflated, with diameter at the widest point approximately two thirds length of posterior medial spine................................... crassibullata ( Sakakibara, 1968) View in CoL
3’. Pronotum brown with yellow spots, lateral branches of the posterior process with diameter at widest point approximately one third length of posterior medial spine................................................ bifurcata ( Sakakibara, 1968)
4. Pronotum without yellow spots; vertex with inferior borders yellow......................... furcata (Burmeister, 1833)
4’. Pronotum with yellow spots............................................................................. 5
5. Pronotum with large yellow spot on lateral margin, posterad of eyes...................... globigera ( Sakakibara, 1968) View in CoL
5’. Pronotum with several small spots........................................................................ 6
6. Pronotum with four yellow spots, two on each side behind supra-humeral processes; vertex with medium sized yellow spot....................................................................................... nasalis (Stål, 1862)
6’. Pronotum with more than four yellow spots................................................................. 7
7. Lateral branches of posterior process with anterior yellow spot............................. seabrai ( Sakakibara, 1968) View in CoL
7’. Lateral branches of posterior process without yellow spots..................................................... 8
8. Pronotum with two anterior spots, two at each side behind supra-humeral processes and dorsal one between supra-humeral processes; vertex with yellow spots on middle and lower edges............................ furcispina (Lethierry, 1890)
8’. Pronotum with spot at base of supra-humeral processes, one behind eyes extending over humeral angles, one behind each humeral processes and one at corner of lateral margin, vertex with inferior borders yellow........ mourei ( Sakakibara, 1968) View in CoL
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