Leptochilus, de Saussure, 1853
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4851.2.4 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4407943 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/162B5E54-FC56-FFFF-A392-FEAFFA7EC695 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Leptochilus |
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Key to subgenera of Leptochilus View in CoL View at ENA
1 Tergum 2 without apical lamella, its posterior margin either straight or bent upwards; New World species......... Zendalia
- Tergum 2 with apical lamella, which is either straight or bent upwards; Old World species............................ 2
2 Body size more than 12 mm; setae on scutum longer than scapus width (one species, L. mauritanicus View in CoL )..... Leptochilus View in CoL s. str.
- Body size less than 10 mm; setae on scutum usually shorter than scapus width..................................... 3
3 Tegula big, more than half of scutellum area...................................................... Euleptochilus
- Tegula smaller, less than half of scutellum area.............................................................. 4
4 Labial palpi with at least 20–30 long setae (not shorter than scapus width) each; palpomere 1 nearly as long as total length of palpomeres 2–4................................................................................ Sarochilus
- Labial palpi with maximum 2–3 long setae each, as well as with numerous minute setae; palpomere 1 distinctly longer than total length of palpomeres 2–4............................................................................... 5
5 Apical lamella of tergum 2 weakly sclerotized, semitransparent, with basal row of punctures in the form of either dots or longitudinal dashes............................................................................... Lionotulus
- Apical lamella of tergum 2 strongly sclerotized, nontransparent, with basal row of punctures always in the form of longitudinal dashes................................................................................... Neoleptochilus
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