Evaniodes
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.212144 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6170635 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E148796-FFD3-1E79-FF35-343D24A6C2F7 |
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Key to species of Evaniodes View in CoL View at ENA
1. Mesosoma and first three metasomal tergites orange to honey yellow............................................ 2
- Mesosoma dark brown to black, first three metasomal tergites honey yellow, with dark brown circular areas between second and third............................................................................................ 3
2. Propodeum without pentagonal areola; petiole inserted near the maximum height of propodeum, petiole considerably long and nar-
row............................................................................. E. spathiiformis Szépligeti View in CoL - Propodeum with pentagonal areola; petiole inserted at mid height of propodeum; petiole short and robust................................................................................................... E. areolatus Szépligeti View in CoL
3. Hind coxa without antero-ventral tubercle; precoxal sulcus absent.................. E. marshi Barbalho & Penteado-Dias View in CoL
- Hind coxa with antero-ventral tubercle; precoxal sulcus present................................................ 4
4. Latero-anterior area of propodeum with dense short white setae, its surface rather rugulose; petiole short and robust........................................................ Evaniodes palikuri Braet, Ceccarelli & Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov.
- Latero-anterior area of propodeum without dense setae (occasionally only sparse long setae posteriorly), its surface smooth and shining; petiole considerably long and narrow..... Evaniodes wayampisi Braet, Ceccarelli & Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov.
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