Micrathyria, Kirby, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:320D118C-28B9-49DA-80D8-CA5A72FC4DF7 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5920317 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A7604-B077-FFEF-079F-FAC3FA15F80F |
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Plazi |
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Micrathyria |
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Key to separate Micrathyria View in CoL species from México
(Adapted and modified from Ris 1911)
1 Two cells between posterior angle of the triangle and midrib of anal loop......................................... 2
- One cell between posterior angle of triangle and midrib of anal loop............................................. 8
2 Anal loop with toe poorly developed, composed of 3–4 cells beyond ankle.................................. dictynna View in CoL
- Anal loop with a well developed toe, composed of 5 or more cells beyond ankle................................... 3
3 Hamular processes very prominent, anteriorly directed and greatly exceeding the height of anterior lamina; HW with no single cell between MA and MP, series starting with two row cells.................................................... 4
- Hamular processes normal and not directed anteriorly; HW with at least one or two full width between MA and MP....... 5
4 With three unbranched green stripes at sides of pterothorax; genital lobe shorter at the most 0.5 the height of posterior rami of the hamuli...................................................................................... didyma View in CoL
- With two unbranched green stripes at sides of pterothorax; genital lobe larger almost 0.75 the height of posterior rami of the hamuli................................................................................. paulsoni View in CoL sp. nov.
5 Fore wing triangle crossed; hind wing with three cell rows between AA and wing margin.......................... atra View in CoL
- Fore wing triangle free; with two rows in this area........................................................... 6
6 S3–6 with pale lateral spots; on S5–6 they reach almost the basal half of the segment, metepimeron pale without dark stripes.............................................................................................. hagenii View in CoL
- S3–4 without pale lateral bands, S5 with a basal point, S6 totally dark, metepimeron crossed by a dark stripe............. 7
7 In dorsal view apices of cerci converging............................................................. ocellata View in CoL
- In dorsal view apices of cerci divergent............................................................. dissocians View in CoL
8 Fore wing triangle with 2–3 cells......................................................................... 9
- Fore wing triangle free............................................................................. debilis View in CoL
9 Fore wing triangle 3-celled, hind wing 26 mm or more................................................ schumanni View in CoL
- Fore wing triangle 2-celled, hind wing 24 mm or less................................................... aequalis View in CoL
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