Goniagnathus (Epistagma) guttulinervis (Kirschbaum)
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Goniagnathus (Epistagma) guttulinervis (Kirschbaum) View in CoL
Goniagnathus bifurcatus Ahmed & Qadeer
Material examined. Pakistan: several specimens (3, Ƥ), Tando Jam, 28.xi.2007. Remarks. Goniagnathus bifurcatus was described from a holotype male and one paratype with original
data: Karachi, grass, 10.xi.1985, Qadeer ( ZMUK); no type specimens could be found.
Goniagnathus (Tropicognathus) quadripinnatus Dash & Viraktamath (Plate 1, i; Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 , 15 View FIGURE 15 ). Material examined. Pakistan: 13, 1Ƥ, Tando Jam, 28.iv.07.
Remarks. The specimens from Pakistan match the original figures of this species but the apical aedeagal processes are slightly different in shape in lateral view.
Hecalini
Remarks. The following references deal with the Oriental species of Hecalini: Morrison (1973), Rao & Ramakrishnan (1990) and Dash & Viraktamath (1997). Members of the tribe can be distinguished externally by the extended and flattened head, particularly in the female, and the laterofrontal sutures terminating medially and distad of the ocelli ( Figs 16 View FIGURE 16 a). Also, in the female the second valvulae are humped and lack both teeth and dorsal sclerotised and hyaline areas ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 e), the first valvifers have a posterior lobe and the first valvulae have maculose submarginal sculpture both dorsally and apicoventrally ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 f).
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