Review of the Oriental lantern-fly genus Egregia Chew Kea Foo, Porion & Audibert, 2011, with a new species from Sumatra (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae)
Author
Constant, Jérôme
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2014
2014-08-05
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Identification key to the species of
Egregia
- In lateral view, cephalic process slightly curved postero-dorsally at apex and narrower than eye (
Fig. 14
); hind wings with dark purple basal patch covering less than half of surface and prolonged by lines of spots along costal half (
Figs 9–10
) …………
Egregia brevirostris
(
Lallemand, 1959
)
- In lateral view, cephalic process strongly curved postero-dorsally at apex and broader than eye (
Fig. 23
); hind wings with red basal patch covering about half of surface and without additional spots (
Figs 19–20
) ……………………………………………………………
Egregia laprincesse
sp. nov.