Culicoides (Marksomyia)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204428 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5673944 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D6FB737-FF95-FFA2-FF2F-FAC15188F925 |
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Culicoides (Marksomyia) |
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Key to females of species of Culicoides (Marksomyia) View in CoL
1. Spermathecae totally desclerotised (fig 38).............................................................. dycei View in CoL
- Spermathecae partially sclerotised (fig 33–37)............................................................... 2
2. Spermathecae partially or almost completely sclerotised, rounded (fig 33–34)..................................... 3
- Spermathecae pear shaped, with only necks sclerotised (fig 35–37)............................................. 4
3. Wings with two pale spots in cell M4 (fig 25, 26)....................................................... marksi View in CoL
- Wings with one pale spot in cell M4 (fig 27).................................................. pseudostigmaticus
4. On antennae, SCo absent from basal antennomeres 4–10.......................................... parvimaculatus View in CoL
- On antennae, SCo present on at least 9 or 10................................................................ 5
5. On antennae, SCo distribution 3(4–9)11–15; 15 with two or three SCh........................................ zentae View in CoL
- On antennae, SCo distribution 3(8,9)10–15; 15 with at least five SCh.......................................... kayi View in CoL
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