Dimini Candèze, 1863
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10248545 |
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Tribe Dimini Candèze, 1863
Included genera from Taiwan. Five genera: Csikia Szombathy, 1910 , Dima Charpentier, 1825 , Parapenia Suzuki, 1982 , Penia Laporte, 1838 , Pseudocsikia Schimmel and Platia, 1991 .
Remarks. Taiwanese Pseudocsikia species were suggested to be separate from the genus ( Qiu and Kundrata, 2022).
Key to the genera of the tribe Dimini in Taiwan
(1) Hind wings not fully developed, shorter than elytra......................................................... (2)
- Hind wings fully developed, longer than elytra............................................................. (3)
(2) Anterior angles of pronotum without protruded structure and pits............................. Dima Charpentier, 1825
- Anterior angles of pronotum with stoutly protruded structure, with a large deep pit at the basal portion of each protrusion........................................................................ Pseudocsikia Schimmel and Platia, 1991
(3) Hind angles of pronotum with a pointed subapical tooth posteriorly in addition to angled tip........ Parapenia Suzuki, 1982
- Hind angles of pronotum without subapical tooth........................................................... (4)
(4) Pronotum with a large pit just behind each anterior angle. Prosternal process with a pointed subapical tooth ventrally, but in some subapical tooth not protruding like a spine. Mesial impunctate ridge of hypomeron weakly grooved anteriorly......................................................................................... Csikia Szombathy, 1910
- Pronotum without pits around its anterior angles. Prosternal process without subapical tooth. Mesial impunctate ridge of hypomeron not grooved................................................................. Penia Laporte, 1838
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