Biology and systematics of gall-inducing triozids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) associated with Psidium spp. (Myrtaceae) Author Carneiro, Renê G. S. Author Burckhardt, Daniel Author Isaias, Rosy M. S. text Zootaxa 2013 3620 1 129 146 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3620.1.6 2e65f436-9be3-4bfc-a9d8-86a514926e4d 1175-5326 222056 8117D51C-1DE0-4F6C-ADED-45266E564117 Key to species of Nothotrioza 1 Forewing ( Fig. 2 C) with vein Rs weakly curved, almost straight; cell cu1 relatively small and flat, distance between apices of veins M3+4 and Cu1a about as long as that between apices of veins Cu1a and Cu1b, and distance between apices of vein Cu1a and Cu1b about 5.0 times as long as length of vein Cu1b. On Malpighiaceae ................................... N. tavaresi - Forewing ( Figs 2 A, B) with vein Rs strongly curved; cell cu1 relatively large and high, distance between apices of veins M3+4 and Cu1a around 0.6 times as long as that between apices of veins Cu1a and Cu1b, and distance between apices of vein Cu1a and Cu1b about 2.6 times as long as length of vein Cu1b. On Psidium spp. ( Myrtaceae ).................................. 2 2 Male paramere, in profile, with convex, slightly undulate hind margin ( Fig. 3 H). Distal portion of aedeagus with small apical hook ( Fig. 3 I). Nymphal caudal plate with V-shaped hind margin ( Figs 2 D, 4F). On Psidium cattleianum ...... N. cattleiani - Male paramere, in profile, with angular lobe slightly proximal from the middle at hind margin ( Fig. 3 E). Distal portion of aedeagus with large apical hook ( Fig. 3 F). Nymphal caudal plate with U-shaped hind margin ( Figs 2 E, 4E). On Psidium myrtoides .......................................................................................... N. myrtoidis