Cylapini, Kirkaldy, 1906
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5468.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11620322 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D133666-FFC0-FFE5-28A9-2E0EF2DBFDF4 |
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Key to genera of the tribe Cylapini of the world
1 Macropterous........................................................................................ 2
- Staphylinoid or micropterous.......................................................................... 11
2 Dorsal surface deeply and densely punctate................................................................ 3
- Dorsal surface without punctures......................................................................... 8
3 Legs with tarsomere I longer than or nearly as long as tarsomeres II and III combined. Ostiolar peritreme strongly protruding, narrow, arcuate, and sharply pointed................................................................ Cylapus View in CoL *
- Legs with tarsomere I shorter than tarsomeres II and III combined. Ostiolar peritreme moderately raised above the surface of evaporative areas, relatively broad, and blunt............................................................... 4
4 Eyes weakly pedunculate; mesoscutum broadly covered by posterior portion of pronotum.................... Cylapinus View in CoL
- Eyes strongly pedunculate; mesoscutum well exposed........................................................ 5
5 Corium with a regular yellow pattern. Ostiolar peritreme narrow and strongly raised above the surface of evaporative area............................................................................................ Amapacylapus View in CoL
- Corium without a yellow pattern. Ostiolar peritreme larger and not strongly raised above the surface of evaporative area... 6
6 Pronotum visibly narrowed forward. Antennal segment I curved after antennal peduncle. Base of embolium not or weakly delimited................................................................................... Valdasoides View in CoL *
- Pronotum not visibly narrowed forward; antenna segment I cylindrical; base of the embolium delimited................ 7
7 Hemelytron covered with long, erect setae. Mesepimeron and metepisternum punctate....................... Valdasus View in CoL *
- Vestiture of hemelytron short, semierect. Mesepimeron smooth..................................... Peltidocylapus View in CoL
8 Vertex carinate posteriorly.............................................................................. 9
- Vertex not carinate posteriorly.......................................................................... 10
9 Head as wide as posterior margin of pronotum....................................................... Cylapoides View in CoL
- Head width 0.72–0.75 times shorter than posterior margin of pronotum................................ Corcovadocola View in CoL
10 Fore tibia cylindrical........................................................................ Cylapomorpha View in CoL
- Fore tibia flattened laterally................................................................... Phyllocylapus View in CoL
11 Micropterous................................................................................ Mangalcoris View in CoL
- Staphylinoid......................................................................................... 12
12 Hemelytron punctate......................................................................... Carvalhoma View in CoL
- Hemelytron impunctate..................................................................... Corcovadocola View in CoL
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Cylapinae |
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