Orphninae, Erichson, 1847
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4637507 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D48798-FFC7-FF85-FF02-30BB4FA10589 |
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Key to third instar of Orphninae View in CoL known larvae
1 Epipharynx without plegmatia and corypha not prominent; lacinia with 1 or 2 unci (never with 3 tips); posterior area of ligula with thin setae; anal slit sinuate ( Aegidiini View in CoL ) ................................................................2
– Epipharynx with plegmatia and corypha anteriorly prominent; lacinia with 3 unci (or 1 tridentate uncus); posterior area of ligula with stout setae, these setae are distinctly wider than anterior setae; anal slit Y-shaped ( Orphnini )...........................................................................3
2 Lacinia with 1 uncus; abdominal spiracles decreasing progressively in diameter posteriorly; metapretarsus with rounded and reduced apex ( Mexico)............................................. Aegidium cribratum Bates,1887
– Lacinia with 2 unci ( Figs. 31 View Figures31-33 -35); abdominal spiracles I-IV distinctly larger than V-VIII ( Figs. 45-52 View Figures36-52 ); metapretarsus with well-developed and acuminated apex ( Figs.38, 41 View Figures36-52 ) ( Brazil) ......................................... .......................................... Paraegidium costalimai Vulcano et al., 1966
3 Surface of labrum without transverse carinae;stridulatory area of stipes with 14-15 acute teeth ......................................................................4
– Surface of labrum with two transverse carinae;stridulatory area of stipes with 20 acute teeth ( Hybalus ) ............................................................ 5
4 Surface of labrum not trilobate and with small tubercles irregularly distributed ( Italy)............... Chaetonyx robustus liguricus Mariani,1946
– Surface of labrum trilobate and without irregular distributed tubercles ( Madagascar)................................. Triodontus nitidulus (Guérin,1844)
5 Clypeus with two externoclypeal setae; apex of galea with 2-3 setae distinctly larger than outer setae;hypopharyngeal sclerome tridentate ( Italy)............................................................. H.benoiti Tournier,1864
– Clypeus with one externoclypeal seta;apex of galea with similar shaped setae;hypopharyngeal sclerome bidentate ( Morocco)......................... .................................................................... H. rotrouni Petrovitz,1964
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