Anteon, Jurine, 1807
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Key to species of Anteon
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1. Brachypterous (Figs 41A, B)........................................................... A. brachypterum Olmi
- Fully winged ( Fig. 31D View FIGURE 31 )................................................................................ 2
2. Protarsomere 4 approximately as long as, or slightly shorter, or longer than basal part of 5 ( Fig. 33B View FIGURE 33 ).................. 3
- Protarsomere 4 at most 0.5 × as long as basal part of 5 ( Fig. 33A View FIGURE 33 )............................................. 46
3. Propodeal declivity with 2 complete longitudinal keels....................................................... 4
- Propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels or with two incomplete longitudinal keels............................ 8
4. Head reticulate rugose or granulate....................................................................... 5
- Head punctate, unsculptured among punctures, not reticulate rugose............................................ 7
5. Head granulate............................................... A. musmani Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Head reticulate rugose................................................................................. 6
6. Clypeus and frons black; forewing with 1 dark spot around 2r-rs&Rs vein; posterior surface of pronotum longer than mesoscutum, almost completely granulate.............................. A. beankanum Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Clypeus and anterior surface of frons near clypeus and along inner margin of eyes testaceous; forewing hyaline, without dark spots; posterior surface of pronotum shorter than mesoscutum, crossed by transverse keels and with posterior third punctate........................................................................................ A. haladai Olmi
7. Body totally testaceous..................................................................... A. traorei Olmi
- Body black, with pronotum reddish or brown..................................................... A. agile Olmi
8. Protarsomere 5 with inner side almost straight, without distinct apical region, with basal part longer than distal part ( Fig. 57F View FIGURE 57 )................................................................................................... 9
- Protarsomere 5 with inner side curvilinear, with distinct apical region, usually with basal part shorter than distal part ( Fig. 70A View FIGURE 70 ); occasionally protarsomere 5 with inner side almost straight and without distinct apical region, then with basal part much shorter than distal part...................................................................................... 10
9. Forewing with two dark transverse bands; pronotum with raised transverse carina between anterior and posterior surfaces..................................................................................... A. maritimum (Turner)
- Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands; pronotum without raised transverse carina between anterior and posterior surfaces............................................................................... A. merinum Olmi
10. Propodeal declivity with two incomplete longitudinal keels, reaching about 0.5 × length of propodeal declivity.................................................................... A. sakalavense Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels............................................................. 11
11. Forewing with distal part of 2r-rs&Rs vein more than 0.5 × as long as proximal part............................... 12
- Forewing with distal part of 2r-rs&Rs vein 0.5 ×, or less than 0.5 × as long as proximal part......................... 17
12. Pronotum with posterior surface longer than anterior surface, more than 0.5 × as long as mesoscutum................. 13
- Pronotum with posterior surface shorter than anterior surface, less than 0.5 × as long as mesoscutum.................. 15
13. Head and mesosoma completely testaceous ( Fig. 55F View FIGURE 55 ); posterior surface of pronotum with raised carina on both anterior and lateral margins............................................. A. mabibiense Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Head and mesosoma mostly or totally black; posterior surface of pronotum without raised carinae.................... 14
14. Protarsomere 5 with apex very prominent ( Fig. 78F View FIGURE 78 ).............................................. A. urbani Olmi
- Protarsomere 5 with apex less prominent ( Fig. 53D View FIGURE 53 )......................................... A. kasaicum (Benoit)
15. Body mostly testaceous-reddish............................................................... A. fiorii Olmi
- Body mostly black................................................................................... 16
16. Head and mesosoma completely black (except mandible testaceous)............................ A. kivuanum (Benoit)
- Head and mesosoma black, with many areas or spots on head and mesosoma testaceous-reddish............ A. fiorii Olmi
17. Forewing with 1–2 dark transverse bands or spots.......................................................... 18
- Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands or spots; occasionally forewing completely darkened................ 32
18. Propodeal declivity sculptured by strong transverse keels, not reticulate rugose......................... A. taylori Olmi
- Propodeal declivity slightly or strongly reticulate rugose, occasionally also granulate, with or without transverse keels... 19
19. Head completely strongly reticulate rugose............................................................... 20
- Head completely or almost completely granulate, with slight tracks of areolae, or sculptured by numerous irregular and longitudinal striae, or only with frons reticulate rugose (then vertex granulate)........................................ 25
20. Head and mesosoma almost totally black................................................................. 21
- Head and mesosoma totally or mostly testaceous-reddish.................................................... 24
21. Protarsomere 5 with basal part slightly shorter than distal part ( Fig. 53F View FIGURE 53 )...... A. kibalense Olmi, van Noort & Guglielmino
- Protarsomere 5 with basal part much shorter than distal part ( Figs 38G View FIGURE 38 , 79E View FIGURE 79 )..................................... 22
22. Protarsomere 5 with apex bent and with shorter lamellae ( Fig. 79E View FIGURE 79 )............................. A. zimbabwense Olmi
- Protarsomere 5 with apex straight, not bent, and with very long lamellae ( Fig. 38G View FIGURE 38 )............................... 23
23. Vertex of head with two complete strong oblique keels from lateral ocelli to occipital carina (as in Deinodryinus )................................................................................................. A. beaveri Olmi
- Vertex of head without two strong oblique keels from lateral ocelli to occipital carina (occasionally oblique keels incomplete)......................................................................................... A. fiorii Olmi
24. Mesoscutum strongly or slightly granulate, occasionally almost unsculptured, not reticulate rugose.......... A. fiorii Olmi
- Mesoscutum granulate and partly reticulate rugose......................................... A. canabense (Benoit)
25. Posterior surface of pronotum with raised carina on both anterior and lateral margins ( Fig. 68B View FIGURE 68 ).......................................................................................... A. mubfs Olmi, van Noort & Guglielmino
- Posterior surface of pronotum without raised carinae, or with raised carina only on lateral margins or only on anterior margin, never with raised carina on both anterior and lateral margins.................................................. 26
26. Head granulate and sculptured by numerous irregular and longitudinal striae.......................... A. abditum Olmi
- Head completely or almost completely granulate, with only slight tracks of areolae, not sculptured by longitudinal striae.. 27
27. Head and thorax totally or almost totally testaceous-reddish or brown-reddish or dark reddish-brown...... A. townesi Olmi
- Head and thorax totally or almost totally black............................................................. 28
28. Forewing with one dark transverse band around 2r-rs&Rs vein, or with very slight dark spot situated across 2R1 cell..... 29
- Forewing with two dark transverse bands................................................................. 30
29. Forewing with one dark transverse band around 2r-rs&Rs vein........................................ A. dayi Olmi
- Forewing with one very slight dark spot situated across 2R1 cell................................ A. ugandanum Olmi
30. Propodeal declivity with areolae approximately as large as those of metapectal-propodeal disc.......... A. gabonense Olmi
- Propodeal declivity with areolae less wide than those of metapectal-propodeal disc................................ 31
31. Protarsomere 5 with apex very slender ( Fig. 70E View FIGURE 70 ); posterior surface of pronotum approximately as long as mesoscutum............................................................................................ A. tetense Olmi
- Protarsomere 5 with apex less slender ( Fig. 78F View FIGURE 78 ); posterior surface of pronotum much shorter than mesoscutum................................................................................................... A. urbani Olmi
32. Head at least partly reticulate rugose or sculptured by irregular longitudinal striae................................. 33
- Head not reticulate rugose nor sculptured by irregular longitudinal striae........................................ 38
33. Forewing completely darkened....................................................... A. accurrens Olmi in part
- Forewing hyaline, not darkened or at most with dark spot around 2r-rs&Rs vein.................................. 34
34. Protarsomere 5 ( Fig. 44E View FIGURE 44 ) with less than 20 proximal and medial lamellae, with distal region very long and slender; distal group of lamellae located far from medial lamellae...................... A. elongatum Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Protarsomere 5 with more than 20 proximal and medial lamellae, with distal region usually very short; distal group of lamellae usually located near medial lamellae..................................................................... 35
35. Head at least partly sculptured by irregular longitudinal striae, mainly on frons................. A. accurrens Olmi in part
- Head without irregular longitudinal striae................................................................. 36
36. Head granulate, with frons completely or partly reticulate rugose; mesoscutum granulate, not reticulate rugose; body mostly black............................................................................... A. ugandanum Olmi
- Head completely granulate and reticulate rugose; mesoscutum partly reticulate rugose; body mostly testaceous-reddish or black............................................................................................. 37
37. Propodeal declivity granulate, except few irregular keels near margins; head and mesosoma testaceous-reddish, occasionally partly darkened..................................................................... A. canabense (Benoit)
- Propodeal declivity reticulate rugose; head and mesosoma black, except mandible testaceous........................................................................................ A. dzanganum Olmi, van Noort & Guglielmino
38. Mesoscutum slightly punctate, unsculptured among punctures, not granulate or only slightly granulate................ 39
- Mesoscutum completely or almost completely strongly granulate.............................................. 40
39. Body almost totally black; head completely granulate, without longitudinal and irregular striae....... A. kawandanum Olmi
- Body almost totally testaceous; head more or less granulate and with numerous irregular and longitudinal striae........................................................................................... A. accurrens Olmi in part
40. Body mostly black................................................................................... 41
- Body almost totally or mostly testaceous-reddish........................................................... 45
41. Mesosoma black, with pronotum totally or partly testaceous or testaceous-yellow; propleuron black or yellow-testaceous. 42
- Mesosoma completely black........................................................................... 43
42. Frons with two lateral keels along orbits directed towards antennal toruli; mesoscutum completely granulate; posterior surface of pronotum with lateral borders rounded; prothorax black, except some regions testaceous........... A. variegatum Olmi
- Frons without two lateral keels along orbits directed towards antennal toruli; mesoscutum granulate, with posterior third and part of lateral regions reticulate rugose; posterior surface of pronotum with lateral sharp carinas separating disc from lateral regions; prothorax completely testaceous............................... A. mcguirkae Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino
43. Notauli absent............................................................................ A. evertsi Olmi
- Notauli present...................................................................................... 44
44. Notauli reaching approximately 0.5 × length of mesoscutum; propodeal declivity granulate, not reticulate rugose.................................................................................................. A. afrum Olmi
- Notauli reaching approximately 0.3–0.4 × length of mesoscutum; propodeal declivity reticulate rugose.. A. abdulnouri Olmi
45. Body almost totally testaceous-reddish, with petiole black and part of mesosoma black.................. A. turneri Olmi
- At least mesothorax and metapectal-propodeal disc completely black................................. A. evertsi Olmi
46. Propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels, or with tracks of two longitudinal keels............................ 47
- Propodeal declivity with two strong longitudinal keels...................................................... 67
47. Pronotum with posterior surface very short, approximately 0.5 × as long as mesoscutum, or shorter................... 48
- Pronotum with posterior surface very long, more than 0.5 × as long as mesoscutum............................... 65
48. Head and mesosoma completely testaceous or testaceous-reddish.............................................. 49
- Species almost completely black........................................................................ 50
49. Head and mesosoma testaceous; mesoscutum finely punctate; propodeal declivity granulate; forewing crossed by faint transverse band........................................................................... A. anthereon Benoit
- Head and mesosoma testaceous-reddish; mesoscutum granulate; propodeal declivity reticulate rugose; forewing crossed by very dark transverse band............................................................. A. transkeianum Olmi
50. Forewing with 1–2 dark transverse bands................................................................. 51
- Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands........................................................... 59
51. Head granulate, not reticulate rugose.................................................................... 52
- Head reticulate rugose, or granulate and reticulate rugose, or granulate and very slightly rugose...................... 53
52. Frons with one median keel and tracks of 2 lateral keels near orbits directed towards antennal toruli.... A. namibiense Olmi
- Frons without median and lateral keels............................................ A. occultum Olmi & van Harten
53. Mesoscutum granulate or punctate and unsculptured among punctures, not reticulate rugose........................ 54
- Mesoscutum at least partly reticulate rugose............................................................... 57
54. Mesoscutum granulate, except unsculptured surface near anterior margin........................................ 55
- Mesoscutum punctate and unsculptured among punctures.................................................... 56
55. Forewing with one dark transverse band or spot around 2r-rs&Rs vein................................ A. simoni Olmi
- Forewing with two dark transverse bands..................................................... A. nimbense Olmi
56. Metapectal-propodeal disc less than 0.5 × as long as mesoscutellum + metanotum.................... A. glabrum Olmi
- Metapectal-propodeal disc more than 0.5 × as long as mesoscutellum + metanotum..................... A. simoni Olmi
57. Propodeal declivity granulate and with many transverse keels................................. A. gutturnium (Benoit)
- Propodeal declivity reticulate rugose, without transverse keels................................................ 58
58. Propodeal declivity with areolae very small, less wide than areolae of head; mesoscutellum reticulate rugose..................................................................... A. crowleydelmanorum Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino
- Propodeal declivity with areolae as large as areolae of head; mesoscutellum weakly granulate or unsculptured.......................................................................................... A. felice Olmi & van Harten
59. Head granulate, with evanescent rugosities or slight keels or furrows; head not reticulate rugose..................... 60
- Head completely reticulate rugose...................................................................... 62
60. Protarsomere 5 with basal part approximately as long as distal part ( Fig. 79B View FIGURE 79 ); mesoscutum granulate, with evanescent rugosities........................................................................ A. xericum Olmi & van Harten
- Protarsomere 5 with basal part much longer than distal part ( Fig. 38E View FIGURE 38 ); mesoscutum granulate, or alutaceous, with numerous longitudinal slight keels or furrows...................................................................... 61
61. Mesoscutum alutaceous, with numerous longitudinal slight keels or furrows......................... A. arabicum Olmi
- Mesoscutum granulate.................................................................. A. nigropictum Olmi
62. Mesoscutum completely reticulate rugose................................................................ 63
- Mesoscutum not reticulate rugose (mesoscutum punctate, or alutaceous and with slight irregular folds, or slightly or strongly granulate, occasionally with irregular folds)............................................................... 64
63. Arolium very large, slightly shorter than basal part of protarsomere 5 ( Fig. 46A View FIGURE 46 ); areolae of propodeal declivity about as large as those of metapectal-propodeal disc....................................................... A. copelandi Olmi
- Arolium smaller, much shorter than basal part of protarsomere 5 ( Fig. 67A View FIGURE 67 ); areolae of propodeal declivity less wide than those of metapectal-propodeal disc............................................................... A. natalense Olmi
64. Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures; posterior surface of pronotum almost completely reticulate rugose............................................................................................ A. hoyoi Olmi
- Mesoscutum granulate, not punctate, occasionally with irregular folds; occasionally mesoscutum alutaceous, with slight irregular folds, not granulate; posterior surface of pronotum usually almost completely unsculptured or slightly granulate........
........................................................................................... A. mingoae Olmi. ............................................................................................... 65. Forewing with one dark transverse subapical band; propodeal declivity almost smooth, with slight irregular keels........................................................................................ A. longiscapum (Ceballos)
- Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands; propodeal declivity strongly reticulate rugose..................... 66
66. Head completely reticulate rugose................................................... A. madagascolum (Benoit)
- Head completely granulate, not reticulate rugose, or with very slight areolae near clypeus............... A. medleri Olmi
67. Propodeal declivity with median area mostly smooth, with keels only around margins............................. 68
- Propodeal declivity with median area completely rugose, with many keels or areolae also in central region............. 70
68. Forewing with one dark spot around 2r-rs&Rs vein................ A. pseudohova Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands or spots.................................................... 69
69. Protarsomere 5 with proximal and medial bristles, in addition to distal group of lamellae ( Fig. 53A View FIGURE 53 ); notauli reaching approxi- mately 0.4–0.5 × length of mesoscutum........................................................ A. hova Benoit
- Protarsomere 5 with proximal and medial lamellae, in addition to distal group of lamellae ( Fig. 79D View FIGURE 79 ); notauli almost reaching posterior margin of mesoscutum.......................................................... A. zambianum Olmi
70. Head with OL longer than POL; forewing hyaline, not darkened.......................... A. compressicoxale (Benoit)
- Head with OL shorter than POL or less frequently about as long as POL; forewing hyaline or with 1–2 dark transverse bands.................................................................................................. 71
71. Mesoscutum dull, completely or mostly reticulate rugose; species mostly reddish or black.......................... 72
- Mesoscutum dull and weakly or strongly granulate, or shiny, smooth, slightly punctate, unsculptured among punctures; species mostly black........................................................................................ 74
72. Forewing hyaline, without darks transverse bands............................ A. alteri Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino
- Forewing with one dark transverse band around 2r-rs&Rs vein................................................ 73
73. Head and mesosoma mostly reddish; metanotum reticulate rugose............................... A. rufonigrum Olmi
- Head and mesosoma black; metanotum sculptured by broad punctures, unsculptured among punctures.. A. shimbanum Olmi
74. Notauli reaching approximately 0.5 × length of mesoscutum...................... A. zairense Benoit or A. cautum Olmi
- Notauli absent, or not extending beyond 0.25–0.30 × length of mesoscutum..................................... 75
75. Protarsomere 5 with many proximal and medial bristles, without lamellae or at most with one lamella ( Fig. 53C View FIGURE 53 ); propodeal declivity with median area as rugose as lateral areas............................................ A. inflatrix Benoit
- Protarsomere 5 with many proximal and medial lamellae, in addition to bristles ( Fig. 42D View FIGURE 42 ); propodeal declivity with areolae of median area less wide than those of lateral areas............................................... A. bytebieri Olmi
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1. Propodeal declivity with two longitudinal keels (rarely reduced to only one keel).................................. 2
- Propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels............................................................. 27
2. Propodeal declivity with median area shiny, at least centrally unsculptured or granulate and not rugose................. 3
- Propodeal declivity with median area dull, rugose, with many keels or areolae................................... 11
3. Head at least partly reticulate rugose or sculptured by irregular keels or striae..................................... 4
- Head not rugose, not sculptured by irregular striae or keels; head completely punctate, unsculptured among punctures, at most with two tracks of oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina, or slightly striate on sides of lateral ocelli, or completely granulate, or punctate and granulate among punctures.................................................. 7
4. Paramere without distal inner process ( Figs 56B View FIGURE 56 , 79F View FIGURE 79 )....................................................... 5
- Paramere with distal inner process ( Figs 51B View FIGURE 51 , 65D View FIGURE 65 ).......................................................... 6
5. Paramere with proximal or subdistal inner lobe provided with mosaic sculpture ( Fig. 56B View FIGURE 56 )........... A. kwazuluense Olmi
- Paramere without inner lobe ( Fig. 79F View FIGURE 79 )..................................................... A. zairense Benoit
6. Forewing hyaline, without dark bands; distal inner process of paramere with inner margin slightly excavated ( Fig. 51B View FIGURE 51 ).......................................................................................... A. griswoldi Olmi
- Forewing broadly darkened; distal inner process of paramere with inner margin convex ( Fig. 65D View FIGURE 65 )..... A. nigerrimum Olmi
7. Head punctate, unsculptured among punctures (occasionally with two tracks of oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina, or slightly striate on sides of lateral ocelli)...................................................... 8
- Head granulate or punctate and granulate among punctures.................................................... 9
8. Frons with two lateral keels directed towards antennal toruli; dorsal membranous process of paramere very broad ( Fig. 69A View FIGURE 69 ).................................................................................... A. oriphilum Kieffer
- Frons without two lateral keels directed towards antennal toruli; dorsal membranous process of paramere very slender ( Fig. 75C View FIGURE 75 )............................................................................... A. suboriphilum Olmi
9. Mesoscutum completely granulate............................... A. hoekense Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Mesoscutum unsculptured, or punctate and unsculptured among punctures, at most slightly granulate near anterior margin 10
10. Paramere without distal inner rounded process ( Fig. 49F View FIGURE 49 ); notauli reaching approximately 0.4 × length of mesoscutum.......................................................................................... A. georgense Olmi
- Paramere with distal inner rounded process ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ); notauli reaching approximately 0.65 × length of mesoscutum........................................................................................... A. fabulosum Olmi
11. Head completely or mostly punctate and smooth; at most only vertex and temple rugose........................... 12
- Head completely or mostly reticulate rugose; occasionally with large region sculptured by numerous longitudinal and parallel keels.............................................................................................. 16
12. Paramere with distal inner pointed process ( Figs 38A View FIGURE 38 , 75D View FIGURE 75 ).................................................. 13
- Paramere without distal inner pointed process ( Fig. 65F View FIGURE 65 )..................................................... 14
13. Paramere with very sharp distal inner process ( Fig. 38A View FIGURE 38 )........................................... A. agile Olmi
- Paramere with rounded ( Fig. 75D View FIGURE 75 ) or slightly sharp ( Fig. 75E View FIGURE 75 ) distal inner process................. A. suboriphilum Olmi
14. Vertex with two short oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina............. A. opacum Olmi & van Harten
- Vertex without oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina........................................ 15
15. Dorsal membranous process of paramere wide and very short ( Fig. 49C View FIGURE 49 ).............................. A. fisheri Olmi
- Dorsal membranous process of paramere slender and long ( Figs 79F, G View FIGURE 79 )........................... A. zairense Benoit
16. Paramere with proximal inner process provided or not with mosaic sculpture ( Figs 60C, D View FIGURE 60 )...................................................................................... A. malagasy Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Paramere without inner process or at most with process located distally ( Figs 38B View FIGURE 38 , 51B View FIGURE 51 )........................... 17
17. Paramere with pointed or rounded distal inner process ( Figs 38B View FIGURE 38 , 51B View FIGURE 51 , 54A View FIGURE 54 )..................................... 18
- Paramere without pointed or rounded distal inner process ( Figs 54B View FIGURE 54 , 79G View FIGURE 79 )...................................... 22
18. Distal inner process of paramere with outer margin provided with many small papillae ( Fig. 38B View FIGURE 38 )................................................................................. A. ambrense Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Distal inner process of paramere with outer margin not provided with many small papillae ( Figs 51B View FIGURE 51 , 54A View FIGURE 54 )............ 19
19. Distal inner process of paramere large and with inner margin slightly excavated ( Figs 51B View FIGURE 51 , 54A View FIGURE 54 )..................... 20
- Distal inner process of paramere smaller and with inner margin not excavated (Fig. 43E)........................... 21
20. Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures........................................... A. griswoldi Olmi
- Mesoscutum granulate....................................................................... A. inane Olmi
21. Dorsal membranous process of paramere bare (Fig. 43E)......................................... A. cautum Olmi
- Distal area of dorsal membranous process of paramere setose ( Fig. 77E View FIGURE 77 )............................ A. whartoni Olmi
22. Anterior half or third of frons sculptured by many parallel longitudinal keels; clypeus smooth or sculptured by many parallel longitudinal keels..................................................................... A. tanzanianum Olmi
- Anterior half of frons completely reticulate rugose, not sculptured by parallel keels; clypeus always smooth............ 23
23. Mesoscutum completely granulate and rugose, occasionally with anterior surface rugose and rest of surface slightly granulate.................................................................................................. 24
- Mesoscutum at least partly punctate, unsculptured among punctures........................................... 25
24. Head granulate and very strongly reticulate rugose............................................ A. sanyatense Olmi
- Head granulate and very slightly rugose.................................................. A. gutturnium (Benoit)
25. Propodeal declivity with median area sculptured by areolae less wide than those of lateral areas........ A. abruptum Olmi
- Propodeal declivity with median area sculptured by areolae as large as those of lateral areas......................... 26
26. Paramere slightly shorter than penis ( Fig. 79G View FIGURE 79 )............................................... A. zairense Benoit
- Paramere much shorter than penis ( Fig. 54B View FIGURE 54 ).................................................. A. inflatrix Benoit
27. Paramere without distal inner pointed or rounded process ( Figs 77C, F View FIGURE 77 )......................................... 28
- Paramere with distal inner pointed or rounded process (Figs 43E, 51A)......................................... 65
28. Metapectal-propodeal disc without strong transverse posterior keel............................................ 29
- Metapectal-propodeal disc with strong transverse posterior keel............................................... 36
29. Head granulate, occasionally granulate and rugose......................................................... 30
- Head punctate or unsculptured, at most with vertex and temple granulate........................................ 33
30. Paramere with numerous papillae on inner side ( Fig. 77F View FIGURE 77 ); head granulate and slightly reticulate rugose............................................................................................ A. xericum Olmi & van Harten
- Paramere without papillae on inner side ( Fig. 77C View FIGURE 77 ); head granulate, not rugose................................... 31
31. Mesoscutum dull, completely granulate.................................................... A. ugandanum Olmi
- Mesoscutum not completely granulate, at most very slightly granulate only near lateral and posterior margins.......... 32
32. Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures, not granulate............................ A. kawandanum Olmi
- Mesoscutum very slightly punctate, unsculptured among punctures, very slightly granulate near lateral and posterior margins........................................................................................ A. afrum Olmi
33. Head unsculptured or very slightly punctate, occasionally with vertex and temple granulate................ A. capei Olmi
- Head strongly punctate............................................................................... 34
34. Paramere approximately as long as penis ( Fig. 51E View FIGURE 51 )............................................. A. harteni Olmi
- Paramere much shorter than penis ( Fig. 42A View FIGURE 42 ).............................................................. 35
35. Notauli approximately reaching 0.5 × length of mesoscutum; head with OPL shorter than OL............ A. mosseli Olmi
- Notauli approximately reaching 0.3 × length of mesoscutum; head with OPL much longer than OL........ A. boharti Olmi
36. Head completely granulate, without areolae or irregular keels................................................. 37
- Head reticulate rugose, or with irregular keels or slight areolae, granulate among areolae and keels; rarely head unsculptured or finely punctate...................................................................................... 46
37. Mesoscutum dull, completely granulate.................................................................. 38
- Mesoscutum not granulate, at most slightly granulate only near lateral and posterior margins........................ 43
38. Notauli reaching approximately 0.5 × length of mesoscutum.................................... A. ugandanum Olmi
- Notauli very short, present near anterior margin of mesoscutum, reaching at most 0.3 × length of mesoscutum.......... 39
39. Head with OPL approximately 0.5 × as long as TL; antenna almost moniliform........................... A. dayi Olmi
- Head with OPL as long as, or slightly shorter or longer than TL; antenna filiform or almost moniliform............... 40
40. Paramere with inner lobe with mosaic pattern ( Figs 56B, D View FIGURE 56 )................................... A. kwazuluense Olmi
- Paramere without inner lobe with mosaic pattern ( Figs 46D View FIGURE 46 , 77B View FIGURE 77 )............................................. 41
41. Paramere with inner side not provided with papillae ( Fig. 46D View FIGURE 46 ), rarely with few papillae................. A. evertsi Olmi
- Paramere with inner side provided with numerous papillae ( Fig. 77B View FIGURE 77 ).......................................... 42
42. Antenna filiform, with antennomere 4 more than twice as long as broad. A. tulearense Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
- Antenna almost moniliform, with antennomere 4 as long as broad... A. majunganum Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.
43. Mesoscutum very slightly punctate, unsculptured among punctures, slightly granulate near lateral and posterior margins.. 44
- Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures, not granulate........................................... 45
44. Paramere without proximal inner lobe ( Fig. 35G View FIGURE 35 )................................................ A. afrum Olmi
- Paramere with proximal inner lobe ( Fig. 77D View FIGURE 77 )................................................ A. umtatense Olmi
45. Paramere with inner medial process surrounded by membranous band ( Fig. 33F View FIGURE 33 )................... A. abdulnouri Olmi
- Paramere without inner medial process surrounded by membranous band ( Fig. 54D View FIGURE 54 )............... A. kawandanum Olmi
46. Paramere much shorter than penis ( Figs 54E, F View FIGURE 54 )........................................................... 47
- Paramere as long as, or slightly shorter than penis ( Fig. 51D View FIGURE 51 )................................................. 49
47. Mesoscutum granulate, occasionally with part of surface near anterior margin rugose or unsculptured. A. gutturnium (Benoit)
- Mesoscutum not granulate............................................................................. 48
48. Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures........................................ A. kivuanum (Benoit)
- Mesoscutum with surface near anterior margin rugose; rest of mesoscutum sculptured by slight irregular striae and unsculptured among striae...................................................................... A. kenyanum Olmi
49. Mesoscutum completely strongly reticulate rugose and granulate.............................................. 50
- Mesoscutum not completely reticulate rugose, at most with anterior half or third or smaller surface near anterior margin reticulate rugose......................................................................................... 51
50. Head with OPL about 0.5 × as long as OOL.................................................. A. harinhalai Olmi
- Head with OPL about as long as OOL.................................. A. nkubayei Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino
51. Mesoscutum with anterior half reticulate rugose and remaining surface unsculptured or slightly granulate.................................................................................................... A. reunionense Olmi
- Mesoscutum not reticulate rugose, or at most rugose only near anterior margin................................... 52
52. Mesoscutum sculptured by many longitudinal subparallel irregular keels, except anterior third reticulate rugose........................................................................ A. makererense Olmi, van Noort & Guglielmino
- Mesoscutum not sculptured by many longitudinal subparallel irregular keels..................................... 53
53. Paramere with inner lobe ( Figs 56B, D, E View FIGURE 56 , 75A View FIGURE 75 )........................................................... 54
- Paramere without inner lobe ( Figs 54C View FIGURE 54 , 77F View FIGURE 77 ).............................................................. 57
54. Paramere with distal inner lobe not covered with papillae, with few papillae on inner margin ( Fig. 75B View FIGURE 75 ). A. sublobatum Olmi
- Paramere with subdistal or proximal inner lobe covered or not with papillae ( Figs 56D, E View FIGURE 56 ).......................... 55
55. Paramere with subdistal inner lobe covered or not with papillae, without mosaic pattern ( Fig. 56E View FIGURE 56 ) A. madagascolum (Benoit)
- Paramere with proximal or subdistal inner lobe with mosaic pattern ( Fig. 56D View FIGURE 56 ), not covered with papillae.............. 56
56. Mesoscutum granulate, with region restricted to anterior margin slightly rugose................... A. kwazuluense Olmi
- Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures........................................... A. ngoyense Olmi
57. Inner side of paramere with many papillae ( Figs 54C View FIGURE 54 , 77F View FIGURE 77 )................................................... 58
- Inner side of paramere without papillae (Fig. 43F).......................................................... 59
58. Propodeal declivity with areolae less wide than those of metapectal-propodeal disc; vertex of head without two oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina......................................... A. xericum Olmi & van Harten
- Propodeal declivity with areolae about as large as those of metapectal-propodeal disc; vertex of head with two strong oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina (as in Deinodryinus )............................... A. jacksoni Olmi
59. Paramere candelabrum shaped ( Fig. 56F View FIGURE 56 ), with distal half very narrow and with inner lobe ( Figs 56E, F View FIGURE 56 )............................................................................................... A. madagascolum (Benoit)
- Paramere not candelabrum shaped (Fig. 43E), usually with distal half broader (Fig. 43E), rarely with distal half narrow, then not candelabrum shaped (Figs 43F, 51C)................................................................. 60
60. Paramere with distal inner rounded process (Fig. 43E)........................................... A. cautum Olmi
- Paramere without distal inner rounded process ( Fig. 51C View FIGURE 51 ).................................................... 61
61. Mesoscutum dull, strongly granulate, with or without anterior fourth rugose..................... A. gutturnium (Benoit)
- Mesoscutum shiny, mostly unsculptured, or punctate and unsculptured among punctures, or very slightly granulate...... 62
62. Notauli reaching approximately 0.5 × length of mesoscutum..................................... A. accurrens Olmi
- Notauli reaching approximately 0.25–0.40 × length of mesoscutum............................................ 63
63. Mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures, with slight striae on lateral regions and near anterior margin...................................................................................... A. felice Olmi & van Harten
- Mesoscutum unsculptured, or slightly granulate, or mostly punctate and unsculptured among punctures, without striae... 64
64. Dorsal proximal membranous process of paramere short and wide ( Fig. 54F View FIGURE 54 )..................... A. kivuanum (Benoit)
- Dorsal proximal membranous process of paramere long and slender ( Fig. 79F View FIGURE 79 )...................... A. zairense Benoit
65. Distal inner process of paramere with apex situated near apex of paramere ( Fig. 69E View FIGURE 69 ).............................. 66
- Distal inner process of paramere with apex situated fart from apex of paramere ( Fig. 54A View FIGURE 54 ).......................... 73
66. Clypeus completely sculptured by many longitudinal and subparallel keels........................... A. striatum Olmi
- Clypeus not sculptured by longitudinal and subparallel keels................................................. 67
67. Dorsal membranous process of paramere with many sensorial setae ( Fig. 69E View FIGURE 69 ) A. semajanna Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino
- Dorsal membranous process of paramere without sensorial setae ( Fig. 46E View FIGURE 46 )...................................... 68
68. Mesoscutum completely reticulate rugose and granulate................. A. granulatum Olmi, van Noort & Guglielmino - Mesoscutum not completely reticulate rugose, at most with small surface near anterior margin rugose................. 69 69. Mesoscutum slightly granulate throughout................................................................ 70 - Mesoscutum mostly or completely unsculptured or punctate and unsculptured among punctures..................... 71 70. Dorsal membranous process of paramere longer than volsella ( Fig. 46E View FIGURE 46 )............................ A. emeritum Olmi - Dorsal membranous process of paramere shorter than volsella (Fig. 43D)............................ A. cautum Olmi 71. Dorsal membranous process of paramere longer than volsella ( Fig. 46E View FIGURE 46 )............................ A. emeritum Olmi - Dorsal membranous process of paramere shorter than volsella (Fig. 43D)....................................... 72 72. Dorsal membranous process of paramere unsetose (Fig. 43D)...................................... A. cautum Olmi - Distal area of dorsal membranous process of paramere setose ( Fig. 77E View FIGURE 77 )............................ A. whartoni Olmi 73. Head slightly or strongly granulate, with numerous irregular transverse keels, or completely or partly reticulate rugose... 74 - Head completely granulate, without irregular keels, not rugose................................................ 78 74. Mesoscutum shiny, unsculptured........................................................ A. maritimum (Turner) - Mesoscutum dull, granulate or rugose.................................................................... 75 75. Mesoscutum rugose................................................... A. blacki Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino - Mesoscutum granulate................................................................................ 76 76. Notauli reaching about 0.5 × length of mesoscutum; frontal line absent.............................. A. cautum Olmi - Notauli reaching about 0.25–0.30 × length of mesoscutum; frontal line complete................................. 77 77. Mesoscutum strongly granulate................................................................ A. inane Olmi - Mesoscutum very weakly granulate..................................................... A. maritimum (Turner) 78. Head with TL approximately twice as long as OPL.............................................. A. medleri Olmi - Head with TL slightly longer than OPL.................................................................. 79 79. Mesoscutum unsculptured.............................................................. A. garambanum Olmi - Mesoscutum granulate.................................................................. A. danielssoni Olmi
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