PLATANDRIINA HANLEY, 2002
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F272601-5050-FFE7-C233-FBCAFBEFF923 |
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SUBTRIBE PLATANDRIINA HANLEY, 2002 View in CoL A
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Platandriina Hanley, 2002a:301 View in CoL . Hanley, in press b.
Type-genus: Platandria Casey, 1893 View in CoL .
Diagnosis: In addition to the characters of the tribe, this subtribe is characterized by 4-5-5 or 4-4-5 tarsal formula; narrowly separated mesocoxae; ligula short, with a relatively deep fork. Secondary sexual characteristics often present in males as small carinae or denticles on abdominal terga IV and VIII, and rarely VII (never the elytra).
Comments: This subtribe currently consists of seven genera and 26 described species distributed in the Afrotropical, Nearctic, Neotropical, and Oriental regions, with one species of Omoplandria described from Japan. Based on limited label data from few genera, I hypothesize that members of this lineage occur in association with flowers where they are most likely feeding on nectar or pollen.
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PLATANDRIINA HANLEY, 2002
Hanley, Rodney S. 2003 |
Platandriina Hanley, 2002a:301
Hanley RS 2002: 301 |