Caenocryptoides, Uchida, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.5167/uzh-196963 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11266966 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038287B1-FF80-5679-FC02-9D56CBEA7E48 |
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Caenocryptoides |
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Key to Japanese species of the genus Caenocryptoides View in CoL
(Male of Ca. nigrifacies View in CoL is unknown)
1. Hind femur nearly entirely black. Yellow area of face and frons of male separated by black area.
Propodeum without conspicuous yellow marking(s), at most tinged with reddish brown in some males. Hind coxa without a yellow marking (but some males with reddish brown spot). Face of female more or less matt. Posterior margin of some (100% in T I and T II but variously reduced in other tergites) metasomal tergites with white band. .............................. Ca. tarsalis (Matsumura, 1912)
-. Hind femur reddish brown with a black apical part ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Yellow area of face and frons of male united into a single area ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). Propodeum sometimes with yellow marking(s) ( Figs 6A, B View Fig ). Hind coxa sometimes with a yellow marking ( Figs 6A, B View Fig ). Face of female more or less polished. Posterior margin of all metasomal tergites with yellow band (sometimes partly reduced) ( Figs 6A, B View Fig )..........................................................................2
2. Propodeum with yellow marking(s) ( Figs 6A, B View Fig ). Hind coxa with a yellow marking ( Figs 6A, B View Fig ). Relatively large species, body length more than 15 mm. ....................................... Ca. convergens Momoi, 1966 View in CoL
-. Propodeum and hind coxa without a yellow marking. Relatively small species, body length 12 mm. .................................... Ca. nigrifacies Jonathan, 1999 View in CoL
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