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Key for Tagalis species, modified from Gil-Santana (2011) Males are needed in many entries to allow for identification of the species. 1 Profemur incrassate, protibia with four spines.................................................. T. femorata Melo - Profemur slender, protibia with three spines................................................................ 2 2 Head and thorax dark brown............................................................................ 3 - Head and thorax mostly pale brown, sometimes with dark areas................................................ 5 3 Profemur not entirely dark brown, supracoxal lobes white or not................................................ 4 - Profemur and supracoxal lobes entirely dark brown.......................................................... 5 4 Supracoxal lobes white, profemur pale brown with a suffused apical dark brown band, first antennal segment with conspicuous long setae................................................................ T. dichroa Castro-Huertas & Forero - Supracoxal lobes dark brown, profemur brown with both basal and distal dark brown bands, first antennal segment with short setae................................................................................. T. graziae sp. nov. 5 Integument of the posterior lobe of pronotum smooth; abdominal sternites mostly orange; posteromedial process of pygophore in male long and acute; parameres with apical third extending beyond pygophore................ T. seminigra Champion - Integument of the posterior lobe of pronotum rugose; abdominal sternites brownish; posteromedial process of pygophore in male short, spiniform; body of parameres within pygophore rim............. T. evavilmae Gil- Santana, Gouveia & Zeraik 6 Posteromedial process of pygophore long and projecting backwards with a sharply spatulate apex..................................................................................................... T. drakkar Varela & Melo - Posteromedial process of pygophore of different shape, apex never as above...................................... 7 7 Forewing almost entirely grayish, without alternating markings................................................. 8 - Forewing with alternating darkened and brighter areas or darkened spots......................................... 9 8 Upper region of post-ocular portion of head and humeral angles of posterior lobe of pronotum usually darkened; pterostigma fuscous or discretely whitish at apex; male: longer ciliated hairs of first antennal segment approximately 2.5 times as long as width of segment; lateral process of pygophore not produced; posteromedial process of pygophore conspicuous, with large subtriangular base; paramere slightly curved apically, without an appendix at apical teeth................. T. inornata Stål - Head and pronotum testaceous, without darkened markings; pterostigma almost completely reddish; male: longer ciliated hairs of first antennal segment approximately 5 times as long as width of segment; pygophore with conspicuous rounded lateral process; posteromedial process of pygophore thin and digitiform; paramere thinner and strongly curved apically, with short and curved appendix in distal portion of apical teeth............................................. T. grossii Gil-Santana 9 Forewing with a reddish area on pterostigma; mesoscutellar spine completely white....................................................................................................... T. albispina Castro-Huertas & Forero - Forewing without reddish areas; mesoscutellar spine either completely brown or just apically white................... 10 10 Anteroventral and posteroventral spines of head subequal in length; posterior lobe of pronotum blackish; meso- and metafemur with pair of apical short spines; forewing brownish, with basal portion yellowish and two yellowish transverse bands in basal half, and a pair of large whitish spots in distal half; male: longer ciliated hairs of first antennal segment approximately 5 times as long as width of segment; paramere strongly curved apically, with conspicuous triangular appendix on apical teeth; some endosoma projections with small acute spines............................................... T. baenai Gil-Santana - Anteroventral head spine shorter than posteroventral; posterior lobe of pronotum yellowish; apices of meso- and metafemur without spines; forewing yellowish with incomplete darkened markings, in which darkened veins stand out; male: longer ciliated hairs of first antennal segment approximately 6 times as long as width of segment; paramere slightly curved apically, with triangular appendix on apical teeth small; endosoma projections smooth.................... T. marquesi Gil-Santana
Published as part of Castro-Huertas, Valentina & Forero, Dimitri, 2021, Tagalis graziae, a new species of Saicinae from the Chocó biogeographic region in Colombia (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), pp. 380-387 in Zootaxa 4958 (1) on page 381, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4958.1.24, http://zenodo.org/record/4692108
Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Tagalis, Reduviidae, Taxonomy
Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Tagalis, Reduviidae, Taxonomy
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