Microphorites
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184689 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6231399 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/642F780D-0F54-1335-FF0D-7D95FA53FA30 |
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Microphorites |
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Key to the identification of Cretaceous Microphorites
1. Eyes occupying most of the head. Basal flagellomere abruptily tapered, with base bulbous ...................... ................................................................................................................ M. oculeus Grimaldi & Cumming
–. Eyes normal sized. Basal flagellomere shorter............................................................................................2
2. Wing vein C ending at R4+5 ....................................................................... M. similis Grimaldi & Cumming
–. Wing vein C ending beyond R4+5.................................................................................................................3
3. Antennal arista short, as long as basal flagellomere. Vein R2+3 clearly shorter than R4+5 .............................. ..................................................................................................................... M. utrillensis Peñalver sp. nov.
–. Antennal arista long, around twice basal flagellomere. Vein R2+3 barely shorter than R4+5.........................4
4. Four strong setae on the scutellum ............................................................................... M. extinctus Hennig
–. Two strong setae on the scutellum .............................................................................. M. deploegi Nel et al.
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