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Baezia

Authors :
García, Rafael
López, Heriberto
Oromí, Pedro
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2007.

Abstract

Key to the species of Baezia 1. Tibiae and femora not clavate at middle (fig. 10); pronotum subsphaerical, as long as wide, not constricted at apex (fig. 11)............................................................................................................................ B. litoralis - Tibiae and femora clavate at middle, femora strongly narrowed at apical third (figs. 14 and 16); pronotum subquadrate or sphaerical, weakly to strongly constricted at apex............................................................. 2 2. Pronotum subsphaerical, slightly transverse with convex sides; weakly constricted at apex (fig. 12); setae of pronotum clavate ..................................................................................................................... B. vulcania - Pronotum subquadrate, with parallel straight sides, strongly constricted at apex; setae of pronotum not clavate......................................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Pronotum as long as wide (fig. 13); ventral side of femora strongly clavate and very suddenly narrowed at apical third (fig. 14); integuments very dull; spiculum ventrale of females T-shaped ................. B. martini - Pronotum slightly transverse (fig. 15); ventral side of femora clavate but not suddenly narrowed (fig. 16); integuments brighter; spiculum ventrale of females V–shaped ................................................. B. bimbache

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........44bca1dd018cd73a4f1bf1e4c1a9d7a9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6241976