Discoveries of the genera Baeochila and Idiocysta from Japan, with descriptions of two new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae)
Author
Souma, Jun
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-02-07
4731
3
388
402
journal article
24138
10.11646/zootaxa.4731.3.7
f64da46d-1717-4f28-8454-1ffb53a21e49
1175-5326
3653638
B9E8F70D-F5CE-4127-A133-15395A89C4CB
Key to the species of
Baeochila
The key below is based on a comparison of the type material of the new species with the photographs of the
holotypes
(National
Museum of Natural Science
Taiwan
2019
;
United States
National Museum of Natural History 2019
), the illustrations (
United States
National Museum of Natural History 2019
), the original descriptions (
Distant 1903a
;
Drake 1948
;
Drake & Maa 1954
) and the key (
Cho
et al
. 2018
) of other congeners.
1 Hood roof-shaped, lower than pronotal disk at highest part; costal area of hemelytron indistinct...................................................................................................
B
.
dehrana
Drake & Maa, 1954
- Hood semi-globose or semi-ellipsoid, higher than pronotal disk at highest part; costal area of hemelytron distinct......... 2
2 Lateral carinae of pronotum close to each other in anterior part; costal area of hemelytron with 3 rows of areolae at widest part...............................................................................
B
.
nexa
(Distant, 1903)
- Lateral carinae of pronotum nearly parallel to each other in anterior part; costal area of hemelytron with a single row of areolae throughout its length................................................................................... 3
3 Hood semi-ellipsoid; lateral carinae of pronotum concealed by paranota in anterior part........
B
.
elongata
(Distant, 1903)
- Hood semi-globose; lateral carinae of pronotum not concealed by paranota throughout their length..................... 4
4 Rostrum reaching posterior margin of metasternum; subcostal area of hemelytron with 2 rows of areolae throughout its length....................................................................................
B
.
horvathi
sp. nov.
- Rostrum reaching middle part of metasternum; subcostal area of hemelytron with a single row of areolae throughout its length.............................................................................
B
.
scitula
Drake, 1948