Stephanidae, Leach, 1815
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.4.49 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:695276C3-BA8B-4BCF-9754-A86CC7B1C77D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792656 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0604785C-FFDF-FFBF-FF56-E607EC386A02 |
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Revised key to Baltic Amber Stephanidae View in CoL
1 First metasomal tergum and sternum fused laterally to form distinct petiole ( Denaeostephanus Engel & Grimaldi ) ..........................................................2
– First metasomal tergum and sternum not fused, separated by small membranous area (“pseudo-petiole”) ( Electrostephanus Brues ) .................................. 3
2 Metafemur with two principal teeth, one near midlength and one near apical quarter............................................................ D. sulcatus (Aguiar & Janzen)
– Metafemur with three principal teeth, one near proximal quarter, one near midlength, and one near apex...................................... D. tridentatus (Brues)
3 Forewing vein Rs+M b absent or scarcely present; bullae absent ...................4
– Forewing vein Rs+M b distinctly present; bullae present................................. ...................................................................... E. neovenatus Aguiar & Janzen
4 Forewing 2Cu a and 2Cu b absent or nebulous; Rs+M b absent or scarcely present; pseudo-petiole short, one-half mesosomal length or less; gaster relatively robust, distinctly thicker than pseudo-petiole; metafemur with two principal teeth, one near midlength, one near apex; antenna with fewer than 20 articles; smaller species, males 4–7.1 mm in length ................................5
– Forewing 2Cu a and 2Cu b present and tubular; Rs+M b absent; petiole elongate, nearly as long as mesosoma; gaster slender, tapering gradually from pseudopetiole to apex; metafemur with three principal teeth, one proximally, one near midlength, one near apex; antenna with 23 articles; larger species, males 9.0–10.0 mm in length (subgenus Electrostephanodes n. subgen.) ................. ......................................................................................... E. petiolatus Brues
5 Male antenna with 14 articles; second through fourth flagellar articles each widened apically and about three times longer than wide; forewing Rs+M b scarcely present (exceedingly short), 2Cu a and 2Cu b nebulous; moderatesized species, males 6.0– 7.1 mm in length ........................... E. janzeni Engel
– Male antenna with 17 articles; second and third flagellar articles each widened apically and 2.5 times longer than wide, fourth flagellar article not widened apically and three times longer than wide; forewing Rs+M b, 2Cu a, and 2Cu b absent; smaller species, male 4.2 mm in length ............... E. brevicornis Brues
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