Ledrinae, Fairmaire, 1855
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2186.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6489519 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF7A87E4-FFCF-894B-7D9D-A0AFBFBFF8E7 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ledrinae |
status |
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Key to the tribes of Ledrinae View in CoL
1a. Mesothoracic tibia row II with triangular patch of scalelike setae apically (Pl. 12A–C); forewing with at least some extra cross veins; Old World species (except Hespenedrini View in CoL : Hespenedra View in CoL )................................................................... 2
1b. Mesothoracic tibia row II without triangular patch of scalelike setae apically; forewing without extra crossveins; Old and New World species ................................................................................................................................................. 3
2a. Face concave, or if convex, then plantar surface of metathoracic tarsomere I with short or long setae, but none of them fingerlike or white; Old World species ..................................................................................................... Ledrini View in CoL
2b. Face flattened but not concave, metathoracic tarsomere I ventral surface with uniform covering of short fingerlike white setae (Pl. 13K); New World species ................................................................... Hespenedrini Jones View in CoL (new tribe)
3a. Crown with longitudinally costate texture (Pl. 7B_1); anal tube of males broad, conelike (Pl. 15E–F); species from southern Africa ................................................................................................................ Afrorubrini Jones View in CoL (new tribe)
3b. Crown with acinose/colliculate texture (Pl. 7A_1); Australian or New World species ............................................... 4
4a. Frontoclypeus strongly convex and visible in lateral view (Pl. 8E_1), punctate, crown short and lamellate only near eyes, forewing with broad appendix (except Xedreota View in CoL ); New World species .......................................... Xerophloeini View in CoL
4b. Frontoclypeus not strongly convex or punctate, crown long and lamellate, more or less convex, forewing appendix absent or vestigial; Australian species ................................................................................. Rubrini Jones View in CoL (new tribe)
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