1 |
Pronotum with 1 pair of posteroangular setae as long as, or longer than, width of antennal segment II (Figs
5
,
6
); pleurotergal discal setae absent
|
2 |
- |
Pronotum with no elongate setae, posteroangular setae less than 0.5 times as long as width of antennal segment II (Figs
3
,
4
); pleurotergal discal setae present or absent
|
3 |
2 |
Metanotum posterior third with concentric sculpture lines (Fig.
6
); major setae on pronotum setiform; western USA
|
pardalotus
|
- |
Metanotum posterior third with equiangular reticulation (Fig.
8
); major setae on pronotum longitudinally grooved; Iran
|
zygophylli
sp.n.
|
3 |
Metanotum posterior third with many complex markings within each reticle (Fig.
7
); tergite IX anterior third with prominent transverse band of microtrichia (Fig.
12
); western USA
|
priesneri
|
-
|
Metanotal reticles with few or no internal markings; tergite IX with no prominent microtrichia |
4 |
4 |
Head and body uniformly brown (in life with bright red internal pigment); macropterae and micropterae; Canary Islands |
minutus
|
- |
Head and pronotum yellow with brown areas, tergites II-VII yellow posterolaterally (in life with orange pigment in pterothorax); only macropterae known; Morocco, Egypt, Yemen, Israel, India, China |
bimaculatus
|