Oecleus Stål, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6531003 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687FB-FFA0-A17B-8EFB-F8EAB358FD27 |
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Plazi |
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Oecleus Stål, 1862 |
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Genus Oecleus Stål, 1862 View in CoL View at ENA
Type species: Oecleus seminiger Stål, 1862: 306 .
Diagnosis. (Modified after Kramer 1977) Small to midsize (3.3–8.5 mm; mostly 3.5–6.0); large eyes and head narrower than pronotum in dorsal view. Head appearing rounded to slightly projected from lateral view. Vertex narrow, trough-like and parallel-sided, distally margin with transverse carina, sides carinate and raised; proximally narrowed and distally produced beyond eyes for a variable distance. In lateral view, apex of head acutely or obtusely angled, eyes emarginate, ocellus present under each eye and near midline above frontoclypeal suture. In frontal view, frons elongate, lateral margins arched (widest below eye) and narrowing towards vertex, carina on midline of frons present (sometimes obsolete). Clypeus triangular to subtriangular (median carina present). Antennae originating from a large socket, scape small, collar-like, pedicel globular with sensoria, flagellum beadlike basally and filamentous distally. Pronotum short with irregular ridges, narrowest on midline, indented on posterior margin, carinate on posterior and lateral margins. Mesonotum longer at midline than vertex and pronotum combined, flattened, usually with five longitudinal carinae; carinae flanking midline (intermediate carinae) sometimes reduced to pigmented lines. Hind tibiae lacking lateral spines. Forewings transparent, rarely with patterns, veins usually dotted with pustules, often bearing setae; composite vein ScP+R+MP elongate from basal cell. Pygofer broadly triangular in lateral view (narrowed dorsally, broadly enlarged ventrally); in ventral view bearing medioventral lobe (often situated on quadrangular plate). Gonostyli simple (usually with large median dentation subapically). Aedeagus with shaft straight (or nearly so), usually bearing 1–3 processes (1–2 subapical), endosoma retrorse, membranous, usually bearing 1–3 processes. Anal tube large and elongate, varied in form.
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