Gymnetini, Schenkling, 1921
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X(2001)055[0205:DOTLOH]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6533A274-FFA8-D827-7362-FEEFFB9AFA80 |
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Tatiana |
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Gymnetini |
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Key to the Known Third Stage Larvae of New World Gymnetini View in CoL
(Modified from Morón and Ratcliffe 1984)
1. Palidia present --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
1'. Palidia absent ------------------------------------------------------ Gymnetina cretacea (LeConte)
2. Raster with each palidium consisting of 2 or more irregular rows of pali. Last antennal segment with 3–7 dorsal sensory spots. Haptomeral process absent -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
2'. Palidia monostichous. Other characters not as above ------------------------------------ 5
3. Tarsungulus with 7 setae ( Fig. 19 View Figs ). Maxillary stridulatory area with 5 irregularly spaced, closeset, low teeth ( Fig. 25 View Figs ). Last segment of antenna with 3 ventral sensory spots ( Fig. 20b View Figs ) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------- Hologymnetis cinerea (Gory and Percheron)
3'. Tarsungulus with 10–12 setae. Maxillary stridulatory area with 7–9 regularly spaced, high teeth. Last segment of antenna with 5–13 ventral sensory spots ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 ( Cotinis )
4. Raster with inner row of each palidium set with pali only slightly larger than those in outer row ---------------------------------------------------------------------- C. nitida (L.)
4'. Raster with inner row of each palidium having 7–10 pali much stouter and larger than other pali -------------------------------- C. mutabilis (Gory and Percheron)
5. Transverse haptomeral process present ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6
5'. Transverse haptomeral process absent ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
6. Dorsum of abdominal segment VII with 3 annulets. Last antennal segment with 1015 dorsal sensory spots ------------------------- Argyripa lansbergei (Salle´)
6'. Dorsum of abdominal segment VII with 2 annulets. Last antennal segment with 3 dorsal sensory spots ------------------------------------------------------------ 7 ( Hoplopyga )
7. Right mandible with 2 scissorial teeth. Haptomeral region with conelike haptomeral process over a transversal row of 8–11 heli --------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- H. singularis (Gory and Percheron)
7'. Right mandible with 3 scissorial teeth. Haptomeral region with a transversal row of 17–19 heli, cone process absent ---------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- H. brasiliensis (Gory and Percheron)
8. Maxillary stridulatory area with a row of 3–5 teeth. Tarsungulus bearing 1012 setae ----------------------------------------- Gymnetis flavomarginata sallei Schaum
8'. Maxillary stridulatory area with 6 or more teeth. Tarsungulus with less than 10 setae ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
9. Maxillary stridulatory area with row of 7 teeth. Tarsungulus bearing 6–7 setae -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blaesia atra Burmeister
9'. Maxillary stridulatory area with a row of 9 teeth. Tarsungulus bearing 5– 6 setae ----------------------------------------------- Marmarina tigrina (Gory and Percheron)
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