Grossander
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6120305 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03942262-4B5E-FF8B-FF4A-9B9D3A91F9C6 |
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Key to the subgenera of Grossander View in CoL
1a Eyes prominently projecting, stalked or almost stalked, situated far from pronotum ( Fig. 1, 2). Distance between eye and base of antenna longer, at least two-thirds of eye length. Posterior arm of Y-ridge of scutellum narrow, sharp and smooth. Fore femora with a single row of small spines apically on the anterior surface and a medial tooth.......... Oculoander subgen. nov.
1b Eyes not projecting, appearing closer to pronotum ( Fig. 3). Distance between eye and base of antenna shorter, at most half of eye length. Posterior arm of Y-ridge of scutellum broad or narrow, often punctate. Fore femora with two rows of spines ( G. (G.) major View in CoL ) or with only a minute spine ( G. (G.) pallidus View in CoL , G. (G.) triocellatus View in CoL ), or with minute spines and a greater one ( G. (G.) diffusus View in CoL )............................................................................ Grossander Slater, 1976 View in CoL
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Drymini |