Laphystiinae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.177463 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6246964 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03833F12-FF9E-7402-248D-F93A8D94FE4F |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Laphystiinae |
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Provisional key to the Afrotropical genera previously included in the Laphystiinae View in CoL
1. C continues around entire wing margin (although weakly posteriorly); postpronotal lobe without macrosetae; hind femur slender and without ventral tubercles; abdominal terga without discal setae beyond T1 ... ........................................................................................................................................... Perasis Hermann View in CoL
- C continues around wing margin to Cu+1A, leaving anal cell and alula without a bordering vein; postpronotal lobe with a number of short macrosetae; hind femur robust, with a swollen appearance and usually equipped with ventrally-positioned tubercles; abdominal terga with discal setae beyond T1 ........... 2
2. Antennal postpedicel elongate; proboscis large and protruding well beyond lower epistomal margin; hind leg of male with a small tibial spur; hind femur always with well-developed tubercles the larger ones often coalescing with each other; usually large species (wing length from humeral crossvein to tip> 7 mm), often with golden abdominal setation .................................................................. Hoplistomerus Macquart View in CoL
- Antennal postpedicel clavate; proboscis small and hardly protruding beyond lower epistomal margin; hind leg of male lacking a tibial spur; hind femur usually with small tubercles, and, when present, do not coalesce; usually small species (wing length from humeral crossvein to tip <7 mm) and lacking golden abdominal setation ....................................................................................................... Trichardis Hermann View in CoL
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