Meria, Kimsey, 2011
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.22.1142 |
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Meria |
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Genus Meria Illiger Fig. 5 View Figures 1–6
Meria Illiger 1807:194.
Type species:
Tiphia tripunctata Rossi 1790. Monobasic.
Discussion.
This is a widespread genus found throughout the Palearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Meria species are sexually dimorphic, as are members of the genera Mesa and Myzinella . Males are elongate and slender with straight, cylindrical antennae. Females are heavy-bodied, with coiled antennae. Males also have the distinctive hook-like apical metasomal sternum (uncus) found in other myzinines. Meria males can be distinguished from Mesa and Myzinella by the short, broad metasomal sternum I and petiolate forewing submarginal cell. Hosts are unknown.
Key to species of Meria (males)
1 | Scape with densely pitted band on upper surface extending to apex; volsella with strong processes on inner surface | Meria luteipes Bartalucci |
- | Scape without densely pitted band on upper surface extending to apex; volsella without processes on inner surface | 2 |
2 | Anterior margin of scutum thickened, elevated; metasoma strongly constricted between segments | Meria gradilis Bartalucci |
- | Anterior margin of scutum not thickened or elevated; metasoma not strongly constricted between segments | Meria vonizongo Krombein |
Checklist of Meria species
1. Meria gradilis Bartalucci 2005:1087. Holotype male; Madagascar: Toliara, Toliara-Sakaraha Flusstal, 9 km vor Sakaraha (VIENNA). Distribution: Toliara Prov.
2. Meria luteipes Bartalucci 2005:1086. Holotype male; Madagascar: Toliara, Toliara-Sakaraha Flusstal, 9 km vor Sakaraha (VIENNA). Distribution: Toliara Prov.
3. Meria vonizongo Krombein 1949:57. Holotype male; Madagascar: Tananarive (ITHACA). Distribution: Fianarantsoa and Toliara Provinces.
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