Parascleroderma Kieffer, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2010.534191 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/30738794-FF88-D62B-FE6A-057973CEFD81 |
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Felipe |
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Parascleroderma Kieffer, 1904 |
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Genus Parascleroderma Kieffer, 1904
Parascleroderma Kieffer 1904 , Ann Mus Civ Stor Nat Genova Ser 3. 1:376 (type species: Parascleroderma nigriceps Kieffer, 1904 ).
Diagnosis
Male. Maxillary palpi with three to six segments, labial with two or three; clypeus not strongly projecting anteriorly; antenna short to relatively short, submoniliform; compound eye large, evenly convex, hairless; ocelli forming obtuse triangle, situated close to occipital margin; metanotum with a small fovea at middle; propodeal disc with median discal carina, disc smooth or weakly micro-reticulate; transverse carina present; forewing without metacarpus; hypopygium with three basal stalks.
Female. Body strongly depressed dorsoventally; maxillary palpi with three segments, labial with two; clypeus simple, not strongly projecting anteriorly; compound eye consisting of 10 to 50 facets; mesopleura produced laterally; mesnontum small, subtriangular or rectangular; scutellum absent; propodeum very long with lateral margin almost parallel in dorsal view; outer margin of middle tibia without spines (Terayama 1998).
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