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Key to species of
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Species identification in the genus
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is very difficult because of the uniform morphology of male genitalia. Some species differ in the shape of 2nd abdominal apodemes, but are otherwise similar in appearance, others differ in color but are similar in the shape of the apodemes. European species feeding on
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differ in the number of preapical teeth on the 2nd valvulae of the ovipositor (
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), but Central Asian species are indistinguishable in this trait. For this reason in species dwelling on
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with the exception of
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Dlab.
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identification of females not associated with males, as a rule, is impossible. Females are also indistinguishable in the two species dwelling on oleaster. Females from other species groups in most cases can be identified by appearance using color photographs (
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). In most species, females are similar to males, but have somewhat lighter coloration. If females are strongly different from males, this is noted in the key.
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Both 2nd abdominal apodemes and coloration are quite variable in
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. For this reason investigation of several specimens is advisable for reliable identification. Data on host associations are also an aid in species diagnostics.
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1. 2nd tergal apodemes elongated, with more or less expanded tips, separated by large round notch (Figs. 149150). Body and forewings brown (
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). ♂,
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.............................
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2. 2nd tergal apodemes wide, rounded, separated by small round notch (Fig. 154). Pale yellowish with black pattern, forewings semi-transparent with black veins (
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). ♂,
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, ♀,
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. On
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.........
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Kusn.
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<keyLead id="30D795A1FFC3FFBFFF2E09CEA9B53839" pageId="8" pageNumber="39">3. Penis shaft in side view broad, usually bent at obtuse angle (Figs. 183184, 192193, 204205, 222223, 230231, 238239, 245246, 252253, 259260)............................................................................. 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30D795A1FFC3FFBFFF2E0A09A9B53873" pageId="8" pageNumber="39">- Penis shaft in side view narrow, if more or less broad, bent at right angle (Figs. 6771, 76, 8586, 263264, 276277, 289, 292, 295, 297, 299, 302)................................................................................... 17</keyLead>
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4. 2nd tergal apodemes elongate, broad, broadly separated by an oval or U-shaped notch (Figs. 157160). Body pale green or grayish green, forewings infumose or transparent (
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). ♂, 4.0
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..................................................................................................
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5. 2nd tergal apodemes narrow, separated by very broad rounded notch (Figs. 165168), sternal apodemes usually with expanded bases and wide tips, strongly convergent or even somewhat overlapping with each other (Figs. 169173). Frontal spot absent. Usually green, occasionally brown or reddish-brown (
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). ♂,
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6. Male brown or yellowish, usually with dark pattern on pro- and mesonotum (
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)...................... 7
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- Male green, sometimes forewings more or less infumose (
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) or even almost entirely black (
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).............. 9
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7. Male yellowish, with dense dark pattern on pro- and mesonotum (
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), 2nd tergal apodemes separated by rather wide gap
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(Figs. 174178). Female yellowish with dark pattern, reddish brown or green, frontal spot usually present. ♂,
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. On introduced Siberian and Far-Eastern poplar species.................................
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Tish.
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- Male brown with dark pattern (
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), 2nd tergal apodemes separated by rather narrow gap (Figs. 185186, 194195)....................................................................................................8
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8. Grayish brown or brown, usually with dark pattern on face (
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). 2nd sternal apodemes usually elongated, with more or less straight inner margins (Figs. 196197). Female similar to male or reddish brown, black pattern less developed or entirely absent (
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). ♂,
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...........................
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- Reddish brown to brown, without dark pattern on face (
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. On different willow species.................................................
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Dlab.
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9. 2nd sternal apodemes with distinct projections at base on inner margins (Figs. 200-203). Penis in side view comparatively short and broad (Figs. 204205). Forewings transparent (
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...........................................................................................
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- 2nd sternal apodemes with tips overlapping or, very rarely, only touching each other (Figs. 208-210). ♂,
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11. 2nd sternal apodemes strongly bent ventrally, convergent, separated by small round notch (Figs. 214215). 2nd tergal apodemes comparatively narrow and elongated, slightly bent inwards (Figs. 211213). ♂,
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<keyLead id="30D795A1FFC2FFBEFF2E0FF2A9BB3A09" pageId="9" pageNumber="40">- 2nd sternal apodemes usually with tips separated by wide gap (Figs. 234237, 242244, 249251, 256258), if very rarely, with tips almost touching each other (Fig. 251), penis in side view comparatively narrow (Fig. 252258) and coloration bright green.............................................................................................. 14</keyLead>
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13. 2nd sternal apodemes rather narrow (Figs. 216217). Bright yellowish green. On
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Dub.
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- 2nd sternal apodemes wider, especially at the base (Figs. 224225). Paler, without yellowish tinge. ♂,
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Mit.
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14. Penis stem in side view broadest in the middle (Figs. 238239). ♂,
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Dub.
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- Penis stem in side view almost of same width at base as in middle (Figs. 245246, 252253, 259260). ♂&gt;
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15. 2nd tergal apodemes with well-defined incisions on the inner margins (Figs. 240241), sternal apodemes with slightly expanded truncate lobes (Figs. 242244). Bright green, male usually with black frontal spot. ♂,
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<taxonomicName id="4C264D17FFC2FFBEFB4F0976A9B33BB3" authority="Prov." authorityName="Prov." box="[1270,1437,1390,1411]" class="Insecta" family="Cicadellidae" genus="Macropsis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="9" pageNumber="40" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ocellata">
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Prov.
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16. 2nd tergal apodemes shorter than width at base (Figs. 247248). Sternal apodemes more or less triangular, separated by comparatively narrow notch (Figs. 249251). Bright green, in male forewings usually more or less infumose. ♂,
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Mit.
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- 2nd tergal apodemes of the same width and length or slightly longer than width at base (Figs. 254255). Sternal apodemes slen- der, almost parallel-sided or narrow triangular, separated by broad U-shaped notch (Figs. 256258). ♂,
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Tish.
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17. Both sexes pale greenish, unmarked (
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................................................. 18
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18. 2nd tergal apodemes wide, of approximately same length as width at base, separated by narrow notch. Sternal apodemes wide, convergent, separated by round notch (Fig. 66). Styles with blunt tips (Figs. 7275, 7779). ♂,
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Em.
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- 2nd tergal apodemes elongate, strongly convergent, separated by oval notch, usually with more or less expanded tips almost touching each other (Figs. 8082). Sternal apodemes slender, with parallel inner margins and slightly convergent tips, separated by broad rectangular notch (Figs. 8384). Styles with elongated pointed tips (Figs. 8788). ♂, 3.0
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Dub.
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19. 2nd tergal apodemes situated close to each other, separated by narrow gap (Figs. 261262, 275). On
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............. 20
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and straight (Figs. 265267). Styles with short tips bent inwards (Figs. 268270). ♂,
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