Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907
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Genus Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907
Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907: 45 ; Kieffer 1914: 138; Olmi 1984:118; Olmi 1999: 96; He & Xu 2002: 98; Virla & Olmi 2008: 369; MoyaRaygoza & Olmi 2010: 91; Olmi et al. 2010: 30; Xu et al. 2013: 201 View Cited Treatment . Trisanteon Kieffer, 1913: 300 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type species: Trisanteon hirticornis ( Kieffer, 1911) , by monotypy and original designation; Kieffer 1914: 196.
Electrodryinus Ponomarenko, 1975:126 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type species: Electrodryinus areolatus Ponomarenko, 1975 , by monotypy.
Prioranteon Olmi, 1984: 589 (synonymized by Olmi 2007); type species: Prioranteon casalei Olmi, 1984 , by original designation; Olmi 1999: 148.
Type species: Deinodryinus paradoxus Perkins, 1907 , designated by Muesebeck and Walkley 1951.
Diagnosis: Female: macropterous, or micropterous; palpal formula 6/3; occipital carina complete; vertex of head frequently with two strong oblique keels connecting posterior ocelli to occipital carina; pronotum with distinct anterior collar and posterior disc; in macropterous females, forewing usually with distal part of stigmal vein longer than proximal part, less frequently as long as, or shorter than proximal part; enlarged claw with inner proximal prominence not bearing bristles, with 1–2 bristles or peglike hairs located further distally than proximal prominence; tibial spurs 1/1/2. Male: always macropterous (even with female micropterous); palpal formula 6/3; vertex of head frequently with two strong oblique keels connecting posterior ocelli to occipital carina; antennal hairs usually much longer than breadth of segments, less frequently shorter than breadth of segments; fore wing usually with distal part of stigmal vein longer than proximal part, less frequently as long as, or shorter than proximal part; fore wing pterostigma commonly four or more times as long as broad; paramere without dorsal process, usually with one, more or less large, inner branch wrapping the penis, less frequently with one reduced inner branch; tibial spurs 1/1/2.
Distribution: Worldwide.
Hosts: Cicadellidae ( Guglielmino et al. 2013) .
World species: Presently with 155 known species ( Olmi & Virla 2014), of which 23 are from the Afrotropical Region.
Remarks: Fossil species of Deinodryinus were described by Ponomarenko (1975), Olmi et al. (2010), and Guglielmino and Olmi (2011).
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Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907
Guglielmino, Adalgisa & Olmi, Massimo 2015 |
Prioranteon
OLMI, M. 1984: 589 |
Electrodryinus
PONOMARENKO, N. G. 1975: 126 |
Deinodryinus
XU, Z. & OLMI, M. & HE, J. 2013: 201 |
MOYA-RAYGOZA, G. & OLMI, M. 2010: 91 |
VIRLA, E. G. & OLMI, M. 2008: 369 |
HE, J. & XU, Z 2002: 98 |
OLMI, M. 1984: 118 |
PERKINS, R. C. L. 1907: 45 |