Dasypogoninae, Macquart, 1838
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8322154 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8321949 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6E1F87C8-162C-FFFE-EB18-43F7F90EFDE7 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Dasypogoninae |
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Key to afrotropical genera of Dasypogoninae View in CoL View at ENA
Prothoracic tibial spur stout and associated with a well-developed tarsal process; scutellum lacking marginal macrosetae; d hypandrium fused with epandrium to fonn a continuous ring ...........................................................................................2
Prothoracic tibial spur slender, sigmoid, and not associated with a tarsal process, but at most a group of stout, peg-like, black tarsal setae; scutellum with a pair of well-developed marginal macrosetae; d hypandrium not fused with epandrium, but separated from it by a suture .................................................. Saropogon Loew View in CoL
2 Ocellar tubercle prominent; occiput usually with one pair of vertical setae not borne on a prominence; postpronotal lobe (= humeral callus) lacking macrosetae; mesonotum lacking dorsocentral macrosetae anterior to transverse suture ........................................................................................ Pegesimallus Loew View in CoL
Ocellar tubercle not prominent; occiput with 2-3 pairs of vertical setae borne on a prominence immediately behind ocelli; postpronotal lobe with 1-2 stout macrosetae; mesonotum with well-developed dorsocentral macrosetae anterior to transverse suture ........................................................................ Caroncoma Londt
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