Cyclopelta, Amyot and Serville, 1843

Kocorek, Anna, 2014, A new species of the genus Cyclopelta (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae) from Thailand, with a key to its Oriental species, Oriental Insects 47 (4), pp. 243-245 : 245

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2013.871820

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15465288

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D27E45-6833-FFAE-FF2F-FE83FB97FB80

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Luisschmitz

scientific name

Cyclopelta
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B. Key to the Oriental species of Cyclopelta View in CoL

1. Paraclypei longer than clypeus, and joined in front of it..................... 2 Paraclypei longer than clypeus, but not joined in front of it.................. 7

2. Scutellum uniformly coloured; body brown, connexivum brown with black patches at intersegments; legs brown with black tarsi............... abdominalis Distant Scutellum not uniformly coloured; body, connexivum and legs uniformly brown..................................................................3

3. Apex of scutellum broadly yellow or yellowish brown............ bruneiensis Lis Apex of scutellum brown with small yellow spot.............................. 4

4. Body black, venter with pale brown longitudinal band near lateral margins; connexivum black with pale brown spot........................ rugosa Distant Body brown, venter uniformly coloured; connexivum brown with pale brown spots.......................................................................5

5. Venter dark brown as rest of body.............................. parva Distant Venter paler than rest of body............................................. 6

6. Legs uniformly coloured, pronotum flat......... obscura (Lepeletier and Serville) Legs not uniformly coloured (femur reddish brown, tarsi black), pronotum with gibbosity at base of head.................................... gibbosa sp. nov.

7. Apex of scutellum with a small yellow spot, membrane paler than rest of body................................................ siccifolia (Westwood) Apex of scutellum yellow or orange, membrane coloured same as rest of body.... 8

8. Apex of scutellum yellow, connexivum uniformly black, pronotum with yellow antero-median linear mark............................ trimaculata Volenhoven Apical tip of scutellum orange, connexivum with black and orange bands, anterior and lateral margins of pronotum orange.............................. ... ornata Stal

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Dinidoridae

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