Lepidocyrtus Bourlet 1839

Key of the Australian species of genus Lepidocyrtus 1 Antennae, dorsal face of the manubrium and legs not scaled. 2 - Antennae, dorsal face of the manubrium and leg coxae with scales. L. lignorum -group … 7 2 Ant.IV with apical bulb; 5+5 marginal ciliated chaetae along cephalic ventral groove; dorsa...

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Main Authors: Mateos, Eduardo, Greenslade, Penelope
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5047183
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5047183
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Summary:Key of the Australian species of genus Lepidocyrtus 1 Antennae, dorsal face of the manubrium and legs not scaled. 2 - Antennae, dorsal face of the manubrium and leg coxae with scales. L. lignorum -group … 7 2 Ant.IV with apical bulb; 5+5 marginal ciliated chaetae along cephalic ventral groove; dorsal Abd.II m5 ciliated macrochaeta; dorsal Abd.IV B6 smooth microchaeta. L. fimetarius Gisin, 1964 (in 1964a) (Europe: Albania, France, Germnay, Portugal, Spain, Sweden. Australia) - Ant.IV without apical bulb; 3+3 marginal ciliated chaetae along cephalic ventral groove; dorsal Abd.II m5 smooth microchaeta; dorsal Abd.IV B6 thin ciliated macrochaeta. L. praecisus -group … 3 3 Unguiculus truncate. 4 - Unguiculus acuminate. 5 4 Blue pigment from Th.II to Abd.III; dorsal Abd.IV F2 and F3 as a ciliated macrochaetae. L. nigrofasciatus Womersley, 1934 (Australia) - Blue pigment from Th.II to Abd.V; dorsal Abd.IV F2 and F3 as a smooth microchaetae. L. praecisus Schött, 1917 (Australia) 5 Body with blue pigment on thorax and abdomen; labial chaeta r as a smooth microchaeta. L. nashi sp. nov. (Australia) - Body without blue pigment; labial chaeta R as a short ciliated macrochaeeta. 6 6 Dorsal cephalic chaeta M2 as a ciliated macrochaeta; dorsal Abd.IV F2 and F3 as ciliated macrochaetae. L. agricolus sp. nov. (Australia) - Dorsal cephalic chaeta M2 as a smooth microchaeta; dorsal Abd.IV F2 and F3 as a smooth microchaetae. L. coorongensis sp. nov. (Australia) 7 Body unpigmented. L. lignorum (Fabricius, 1793) (Europe: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Britain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece [with Crete and Dodecanese islands], Hungary, Ireland, Italy [with Sardinia and Sicily], Norway [with Faroe, Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands], Poland, Portugal Rep. of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Spain [with Balearic islands], Switzerland, Netherlands, Ukraine. Australia) - Body dark blue pigmented. L. violaceus Lubbock, 1873 (Europe: Austria, Belgium, Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, ...