Halticini
Creators
Description
Key to the Halticini of Australia
1. Metatibial spines in two caudally-directed rows; both sexes macropterous with hemelytra strongly deflected at base of cuneus; male aedeagus and paramere coupled to form scythe-like intromittent organ; female genitalia reduced, with sclerotized rings absent (Coridromius) ................................................................................................................ 2
- Metatibial spines not in two caudally-directed rows; left paramere never coupled with aedeagus; female genitalia not reduced, with sclerotized rings always present ........................................................................................................... 6
2. Mottled cream and brown coloration, metafemora with dark blotches and transverse stripes, vittae on frons present but indistinct; proepisternum bilobed; pronotum with irregular, deep punctations ..................................................... 3
- Coloration variable but not mottled, metafemora with contrasting dark brown diagonal stripes, frons with strong dark vittae; proepisternum unilobed; pronotal punctures shallow and evenly spaced ................................................ 4
3. Costal margins of hemelytra with small brown spots; anterior lobe of proepisternum shorter than posterior lobe; right paramere without sharp triangular process .................................................................................... C. marmoreus
- Costal margins of hemelytra without small brown spots; both lobes of proepisternum of equal length; right paramere with sharp triangular process ..................................................................................................................... C. chinensis
4. Body size ~ 1.9 – 2.1 mm (from clypeus to cuneus); orange-brown with brown and yellow markings; posterior margin of pygophore with minute tubercle to right of deep, folded groove ................................................... C. pilbarensis
- Body size less than 1.9 mm; coloration variable but not as above, pygophore without minute tubercle to right of folded groove ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Body size ~ 1.5 – 1.7 mm (clypeus to cuneus); coloration highly variable, ranging from nearly all black to pale olive, usually with darker brown markings dorsally; folded groove on posterior margin of pygophore deep ........................ ............................................................................................................................................................. C. chenopoderis
- Body size ~ 1.7 – 1.9 mm (clypeus to cuneus); coloration predominantly light brown with darker brown markings; folded groove on posterior margin of pygophore shallow ................................................................. C. monotocopsis
6. Antennae thin, whiplike and longer than body; head taller than broad (Halticus)...................................................... 7
- Antennae shorter than body length; head broader than tall ......................................................................................... 8
7. Body dark brown to black; femora dark brown to black with yellow apices; pro- and mesotibiae yellow, metatibia embrowned.......................................................................................................................................... Halticus minutus
- Mostly black, with head and propleuron yellow-orange; fore- and midlimbs yellow ................... Halticus chrysolepis
8. Body black; clothed in hairlike setae and white scalelike setae ................................................. Dampierella schwartzi
- Body mostly black with olive to purple hemelytra; clothed in golden hairlike setae, scalelike setae absent (Goodeniaphila) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
9. Antennae uniformly dark brown to black; legs dark brown to black, paler orange-brown at joints .............................. ................................................................................................................................................... Goodeniaphila cassisi
- Antennae mostly brown, with AII yellow to yellow brown with brown apex; legs yellow, often with subapical brown markings on femora .................................................................................................................... Goodeniaphila schuhi
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Related works
- Is part of
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.187769 (DOI)
- Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/9967144FBA6A76131702907AFFF9FFD5 (URL)
- Is source of
- https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/655E6C37BA6B7612179592F0FA65F8DE (URL)
- https://www.gbif.org/species/119617222 (URL)
- https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/40999/taxon/655E6C37BA6B7612179592F0FA65F8DE.taxon (URL)
Biodiversity
- Family
- Miridae
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Hemiptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Taxon rank
- tribe