Tinkerbella, Huber & Noyes, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5557.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14597313 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F879DB6E-995F-FF8A-FF35-FEABFD36FC85 |
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TINKERBELLA Huber & Noyes, 2013 View in CoL
( Figs 335–339 View FIGURES 335–337 View FIGURES 338, 339 )
Tinkerbella Huber & Noyes, 2013: 19 View in CoL View Cited Treatment . Type species: Tinkerbella nana Huber & Noyes, 2013 View in CoL , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Funicle 5-segmented, clava 1-segmented ( Fig. 336 View FIGURES 335–337 ); mandible with 4 teeth ( Fig. 335a View FIGURES 335–337 ); fore wing with venation 0.7 × wing length ( Fig. 337 View FIGURES 335–337 ); hind wing without fringe seta along anterior margin ( Fig. 337 View FIGURES 335–337 ); tarsi 4- segmented.
Remarks. Tinkerbella belongs to the Arescon group of genera. Tinkerbella is distinguished from the other genera of the group by the following combination: funicle 5-segmented and tarsi 4-segmented; the remaining genera either have the tarsi 5-segmented or, in Kikiki , funicle 4-segmented and tarsi 3-segmented. Tinkerbella is closest to Arescon but differs in its minute size, striated inner surface of scape ( Fig. 336 View FIGURES 335–337 ), different shape of both wings and absence of setae along most of anterior margin of hind wing, and extremely narrow metanotum without differentiated dorsellum ( Figs 338, 339a View FIGURES 338, 339 ).
Neotropical hosts. Unknown.
Important reference. Huber & Noyes (2013).
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