Phyllomimus (Stål, 1873)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5405.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10603359 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/407C87E0-FF8A-FF91-91B8-AA43FCCA72B1 |
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Phyllomimus (Stål, 1873) |
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Phyllomimus (Stål, 1873) View in CoL
Diagnosis: Head shortly conical. The apex of the vertex is triangular, slightly furrowed, not exceeding the edges of the scrotum of the antennae. Antennae very long. Pronotum very obtusely tectiform, posteriorly rounded, granular, in the middle with a very narrow longitudinal furrow, more or less distinctly arranged. Tegmen a little widened in the middle, radial veins diverging at the apex, branches crowded, slightly oblique bi- or tri-forked emitting to the edge of the tegmen, the main radial branch angled, the anterior ulnar vein far removed from the radial veins, the field of the radial base sometimes decorated with a brown and rugose spot. The wings of the tegmen are shorter. Mesosternum transverse, with a crenulated anterior margin. Mesosternum wider than metasternum. Supra-anal plate in male, lanceolate. Subgenital plate in female, petiolate. Supraanal plate elongate, not compressed, apex rounded. The upper margin of the ovipositor is more or less sinuous.
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