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TABLE 2 in Revision of the genus Doratura Sahlberg (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) with particular regard to its distribution in Italy and description of four new species

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TABLE 2. Main characters of genital morphology used for the classification of Doratura species. Aedeagus: 1 = ventrally with robust black thorn-shaped spines (as in Fig. 31C); 2 = testaceous, ventrally with two rows of tooth-shaped spines and apex bent dorsad (Figs 37A, B); 3 = smooth (Fig. 10M) or with minute spinules on the central part of the ventral margin (Fig. 10C), in lateral view evenly tapering towards apex; 4 = ventral margin with pair of rows of spinules (Figs 14A, B); 5 = largely covered by small spinules (Fig. 23B); 6 = smooth, in lateral view evenly wide along whole length, in ventral view wide (Figs 28E, F); 7 = ventrally with deep furrow between dentate carinae (Figs 41A–C); 8 = smooth, in lateral view evenly wide almost until apex, in ventral view very slender (Figs 17A, B). Styles: A = robust until apex, denticle approximately at mid-length (Fig. 28H); B = slender, evenly curved with thin basal portion, denticle at mid-length or basally of mid-length (Fig. 41I); C = stout, median side in position of denticle equally curved, denticle at mid-length or apically of mid-length (Fig. 24A); D = geniculate in position of median denticle, apex slender and elongate, denticle at mid-length or basally of mid-length (Fig. 11G); D(B) = spectre of variability with style shape between type D and type B (Figs 26F, G); C(D) = spectre of variability with style shape between type C and type D (Figs 38A–D). Genital plates: a = long, laterally distinctly sinuate, apically rounded (Fig. 33A); b = very long, laterally slightly sinuated, apically rounded (Fig. 29A); c = obliquely truncated, with acute lateral angle (Fig. 39A); d = long, apically completely rounded (Fig. 41K); e = elongate, laterally almost straight, with distinct lateral angle (Fig. 29C); f = medium long, laterally moderately sinuate, apically ± truncated (Fig. 12H). Female pregenital sternite: I = hind margin strongly protruding, lobe- or tongue-shaped (Figs 34A, B); II = hind margin straight or slightly concave, with ± distinct median notch (Figs 20D, I); III = hind margin straight or slightly convex in the middle (Fig.19D); II(III) = spectre of variability with shape of female pregenital sternite between type II and type III. Speciesaedeagusstylesgenital platessternite VIID. stylata3DfIIID. exilis3DfIIID. impudica3DfIIID. marandica4DfIIID. jole4DfIIID. vefele8DfIIID. roesle3BfIIID. butzele5CfIID. paludosa5CfII(III)D. iblea5CfIIID. gravis3D(B)fIID. lukjanovitshi3BfIIID. heterophyla3AbIID. kusnezovi3AeIID. rikele6AfIID. concors1CaID. rusaevi1CaID. medvedevi1CaID. homophyla2C(D)cID. caucasica2DfID. salina7CfIID. horvathi3BdIIID. lobele3CfII
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