Taxonomic revision and biogeography of the Tamarix-feeding Diorhabda elongata (Brullé, 1832) species group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Galerucini) and analysis of their potential in biological control of Tamarisk
Author
Tracy, James L.
Author
Robbins, Thomas O.
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Zootaxa
2009
2009-05-11
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2101.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2101.1.1
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Key to the Species of the
Diorhabda elongata
Group: Adult Females
1. Vaginal palpi (VP) wider than long, with a width to length ratio (LP/WP) of 0.46–0.94 (
Figs. 34–36
). If width to length ratio of vaginal palpus 0.94, then the width of the widest lobe on the stalk (WLS) of internal sternite VIII (IS VIII) less than or equal to
0.10 mm
(
Figs. 34
,
39
). Length
4.9–8.4 mm
. Circummediterranean,
Senegal
,
Yemen
,
Portugal
,
Bulgaria
,
Macedonia
, S.
Ukraine
,
Turkey
,
Syria
, Transcaucasus, C. Asia (east to
Kazakhstan
and
Pakistan
),
Iraq
,
Iran
, W. North America (introduced) ............................................................................................... 2
- Vaginal palpi about as long as wide or longer, with a width to length ratio of 0.94–1.36 (
Figs. 37, 38
). If width to length ratio of vaginal palpus 0.94, then the width of the widest lobe on the stalk of internal sternite VIII greater than or equal to
0.11 mm
(
Figs. 37
,
42
). Length 4.8–7.0 mm. S.
Russia
, Transcaucasus,
Syria
,
Iran
, C. Asia,
Pakistan
, N.W. and N.C.
China
, S.W.
Mongolia
, W. North America (introduced) ................................................... 5
2(1). Vaginal palpi (VP) broadly rounded (
Fig. 34
). Width of the widest lobe on the stalk (WLS) of internal sternite VIII (IS VIII) from
0.06–0.11 mm
(
Fig. 34
,
39
). Subsutural (SSV) and submarginal elytral vittae (SMV), if present, never extending from apical half of elytra into the basal half (
Fig. 1
). Length
5.8–7.7 mm
. Circummediterranean,
Portugal
,
Bulgaria
,
Macedonia
, S.
Russia
(
Dagestan Republic
), W. North America (introduced), commonly collected from coastal C.
Turkey
to
Italy
..........................................................................................
elongata
(Brullé)
- Vaginal palpi triangulate, narrowly rounded (
Figs. 35–36
). Width of the widest lobe on the stalk of internal sternite VIII from
0.08–0.18 mm
(
Figs. 35–36
,
40–41
). Subsutural and submarginal elytral vittae, if present, often extending from apical half of elytra into the basal half (
Fig. 5
). Length
4.9–8.4 mm
.
Portugal
,
Spain
,
France
, N. Africa,
Senegal
,
Yemen
, S.
Ukraine
,
Turkey
,
Syria
, Transcaucasus, C. Asia (east to N.W.
China
and
Pakistan
),
Iraq
,
Iran
, W. North America (introduced) ......................................................................................................................... 3
3(2). Stalk of internal sternite VIII (IS VIII) with tips of both lobes (TL) strongly curved inward away from apical lobe, and tips of lobes rounded or pointed, not quadrate (
Fig. 40
—Baghdad, Ashgabat, and Pul-e Charki). Length
5.1–8.4 mm
. S.
Ukraine
,
Turkey
,
Syria
, Transcaucasus, C. Asia (east to N.W.
China
and
Pakistan
),
Iraq
,
Iran
, W. North America (introduced)
......................................................................................................
carinata
(Faldermann)
- Stalk of internal sternite VIII with tip of at least one lobe not strongly curved inward away from apical lobe, and tips of lobes rounded, quadrate or pointed (
Figs. 35–36
,
40
– Lagodekhi and Ardanuc, 41 –
Biskra
, Tamri, Ndiol, and Perpignan) ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
4(3). Stalk of internal sternite VIII (IS VIII) with tips of lobes (TL) either not curved or curved outward towards apical lobe, and tips of lobes rounded or quadrate, not pointed (
Fig. 41
- Ndiol, Perpignan, Kom Ombo). Length
4.9–7.4 mm
.
Portugal
,
Spain
,
France
, N. Africa,
Senegal
,
Yemen
,
Iraq
, W. North America (introduced) ...............................
.......................................................................................................................................................
sublineata
(Lucas)
- Stalk of internal sternite VIII with tip of at least one lobe curved at least slightly inward away from apical lobe, and tips of lobes rounded, quadrate or pointed (
Figs. 35–36
,
40
– Lagodekhi and Ardanuc, 41 – Biskra and Tamri). Length
4.9–8.4 mm
. (
Iraq
is area of range overlap) ..........................
carinata
(Faldermann)
and
sublineata
(Lucas)
5(1). Width of stalk (WST) of internal sternite VIII (IS VIII)
0.36–0.57 mm
and this width 0.49–0.77 times the width of the apical lobe (WAL) (
Figs. 37
,
42
). Length 5.0–7.0 mm. S.
Russia
, Transcaucasus,
Iran
, C. Asia, N.W. and N.C.
China
, S.W.
Mongolia
, W. North America (introduced)
......................................................
carinulata
(Desbrochers)
- Width of stalk of internal sternite VIII
0.22–0.33 mm
and this width 0.33–0.48 times the width of apical lobe (
Figs. 38
,
43
). Length
4.8–6.4 mm
.
Syria
,
Iran
,
Pakistan
.........................................................
meridionalis
Berti & Rapilly