Uloma, Dejean, 1821
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.511.3 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AA0D0886-DD25-4658-B884-0BA591221231 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/172D879B-D451-F23C-FE13-FAC6FBA64A23 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Uloma |
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Key to species of the genus Uloma View in CoL View at ENA of Russia
1. Base of pronotum completely margined ( Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1–4 ) ........................................... U. culinaris
– Base of pronotum not margined ( Figs 3–8 View Figs 1–4 View Figs 5–8 ) .......................................................................... 2
2. Male pronotum with two median tubercles ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–4 ); body reddish or reddish-brown ( Figs 3, 4 View Figs 1–4 ) ............................................................................................................................. U. rufa
– Male pronotum with four tubercles: two median and two lateral ( Figs 5, 7 View Figs 5–8 ); body black ( Figs 5, 6 View Figs 5–8 ) or black-chestnut ( Figs 7, 8 View Figs 5–8 ) ............................................................................ 3
3. Ligula with longitudinal tuft of long dense setae on median elevation ( Figs 9–12 View Figs 9–12 ); eyes with 4–5 ommatidia in narrowest part ( Figs 10, 12 View Figs 9–12 ) ....................................... U. latimanus
– Ligula evenly covered with short dense setae, without median elevation ( Figs 13–16 View Figs 13–16 ); eyes with 3 ommatidia in narrowest part ( Figs 14, 16 View Figs 13–16 ) ...................................... U. bonzica
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