Gnathochorisis Förster, 1869
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4250.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6023688 |
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Gnathochorisis Förster, 1869 View in CoL View at ENA
Gnathochorisis Förster, 1869: 152 View in CoL . Type species: Gnathochorisis flavipes Förster, 1871 Blapticus Förster, 1869: 171 View in CoL . Type species: Blapticus leucostomus Förster, 1871
Laepserus Förster, 1869: 205. Type species: Blapticus crassulus Thomson, 1888
Acroblapticus Schmiedeknecht, 1911: 2173. Type species: Blapticus dentifer Thomson, 1888
Generic description. Gnathochorisis can be distinguished from other orthocentrine genera of the Helictes genusgroup by the combination of the following characters. Body stout; head clearly transverse, clypeus small, weakly to strongly separated from face by a groove; eyes large, inner orbits subparallel to slightly divergent ventrally; mandible small, not or slightly twisted, sometimes tapered and sinuous; maxillary palps long or very long; temple short; antenna long or very long, scape elongate, subcylindrical; male flagellum lacking tyloids. Mesosoma finely or densely punctate on mesoscutum, polished on mesopleuron. Epicnemial carina complete, dorsally distant from anterior margin of mesopleuron; propodeum polished or matt, usually with carinae complete and distinct, often with apophyses. Fore wing with areolet present or absent (all known New World Gnathochorisis species have a closed areolet), when present sessile or short petiolate. Hind legs stout, hind femur considerably thickened, 2.85– 4.9 × as long as high, hind claws fairly large. First metasomal segment petiolate; sternite fused to tergite and reaching 0.5–0.6 of the segment, glymma lacking. Second tergite matt or polished, sometimes with longitudinal striae. Ovipositor upcurved, usually with a dorsal subapical notch, nearly as long as first metasomal segment.
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Gnathochorisis Förster, 1869
Humala, Andrei E. 2017 |
Gnathochorisis Förster, 1869 : 152
Forster 1869: 152 |
Forster 1869: 171 |