Psilopini
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A7615718-CB71-4572-BEED-09048FCDBBA9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6069470 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E14879D-7A3A-FFF3-FF76-FBBBFA28FA11 |
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Plazi |
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Psilopini |
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Key to genera of Psilopini from South America
1. Scutellum greatly enlarged, extended over and beyond posterior of abdomen....................... Peltopsilopa Hendel View in CoL
- Scutellum normally developed, not extended posteriorly far over abdomen........................................ 2
2. Base of wing blackish, contrasting with remainder of wing.................................... Cressonomyia Arnaud View in CoL
- Base of wing concolorous with rest of wing, usually hyaline or very lightly tinged.................................. 2
3. Antenna with pedicel conical, broader apically, without dorsoapical lobe, with dorsoapical spine weak and at most 1/3 as long as basal flagellomere; basal flagellomere from 2‒ 4X as long as wide............................. Ceropsilopa Cresson View in CoL
- Antenna with pedicel short and subtriangular, with dorsoapical lobe, with dorsoapical spine strong and at least half as long as basal flagellomere; basal flagellomere at most 2X as long as wide............................................... 4
4. Vein R2+3 close to costa beyond end of vein R1; crossvein dm-cu with sharp angle at middle........... Clanoneurum Becker View in CoL
- VeinR2+3 well separated from costa; crossvein dm-cu mostly straight or shallowly arched, not angulate.................. 5
5. Face smooth, lacking transverse striae.......................................................... Psilopa Fallén View in CoL
- Face with transverse striae............................................................. Leptopsilopa Cresson View in CoL
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