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Authors: Lupoli, Roland;
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CLḖ SIMPLIFIḖE DES PENTATOMOIDEA DES ANTILLES FRANçAISES 1. Tibias munis de longues épines, corps noir brunâtre luisant ............................................................. 2 – Tibias sans longues épines ................................................................................................................. 8 2. Apex du scutellum pas en contact avec les membranes, hémélytres repliés, corps 2,7 mm ................ 5 3. Chaque bord antérieur des jugas avec quatre dents; 1,82-2,02 mm..... Amnestus pusio (Stål) (fig. 1) – Chaque bord antérieur des jugas avec cinq ou six dents ................................................................... 4 4. Cories avec une ligne brune longitudinale courbée latéralement à l’apex; 2,47 mm .................... ............................................................................................................. Amnestus radialis Froeschner – Cories uniformes, sans ligne brune longitudinale; 1,69-2,35 mm .................................................. ................................................................................... Amnestus subferrugineus (Westwood) (fig. 2) 5. Tibias postérieurs aplatis, munis d’épines épaisses, corps> 7 mm (7,93-8,98 mm) ...................... .................................................................................................... Cyrtomenus crassus Walker (fig. 3) – Tibias postérieurs cylindriques avec des épines fines, corps 3,5 mm; 3,98-5,50 mm .......................... ...................................................................................................... Dallasiellus lugubris (Stål) (fig. 4) – Scutellum 1,75 fois plus long que le pronotum, corps 5 mm ...................................................................................... 11 10. Scutellum brillant et noir et tête fortement aplatie, 3 fois plus large que longue ........................... .................................................................................... Brachyplatys subaeneus (Westwood) (fig. 38) – Scutellum bicolore et tête arrondie, 2,5 fois plus large que longue ... Galgupha guttiger (Stål) (fig. 46) 11. Antennes de trois articles ...................................................... Augocoris illustris (Fabricius) (fig. 44) – Antennes de cinq articles ................................................................................................................. 12 12. Bords antérieurs du pronotum avec une épine aiguë derrière les yeux, ces derniers saillants ....... ............................................................................................. Scotinophara sicula (A. Costa) (fig. 37) – Pas d’épine sur le pronotum et yeux non saillants ........................................................................... 13 13. Corps> 10 mm ................................................................................................................................ 14 – Corps 14 mm ................................................................................................................................ 20 – Corps 10 mm; les deux tiers des bords antérieurs du pronotum clairs .... Podisus congrex (Stål) (fig. 7) – Corps 10 mm ................................................................................................................................ 41 41. Tête allongée 1,2 fois plus longue que large, juga de même taille que le tylus ............................. .................................................................................................... Tibraca limbativentris Stål (fig. 20) – Tête courte 2 fois plus large que longue, jugas plus longues que le tylus formant un creux en avant de la tête ............................................................... Macropygium reticulare (Fabricius) (fig.9) 42. Corps> 10 mm ................................................................................................................................ 43 – Corps <10 mm ................................................................................................................................ 44 43. Angles antérieurs du scutellum avec un petit point noir et trois taches blanches au centre du bord antérieur ..................................................................................... Nezara viridula (Linnaeus) (fig. 28) – Pas de point noir aux angles antérieurs du scutellum ni trois taches blanches au centre ............... ............................................................................ Chinavia marginata (Palisot de Beauvois) (fig. 26) 44. Corps vert ou jaunâtre sans marques colorées contrastées .............................................................. 45 – Corps vert ou jaunâtre avec des marques colorées contrastées ....................................................... 46 45. Couleur verte, ponctuation du scutellum dense homogène et incolore .......................................... ...................................................................................................... Banasa lenticularis Uhler (fig. 34) – Couleur jaunâtre, ponctuation du scutellum éparse et vert foncé ................................................... .............................................................................................. Cyptocephala bimini (Ruckes) (fig. 27) 46. Présence d’une bande transversale rouge bordée de blanc sur le pronotum ................................... .......................................................................................... Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood) (fig. 36) – Présence de taches rougeâtres variables sur le pronotum et le scutellum ....................................... ...................................................................................................... Thyanta testacea (Dallas) (fig. 31)

Published as part of Lupoli, Roland, 2023, Les Pentatomoidea des Antilles françaises (Hemiptera, Heteroptera), pp. 109-140 in Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 128 (2) on pages 134-136, DOI: 10.32475/bsef_2274, http://zenodo.org/record/13273778

Keywords

Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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