Aradidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.215294 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6176212 |
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Key to subfamilies of Argentinian Aradidae View in CoL View at ENA
1. Mandibular plates produced anteriorly to exceed apex of clypeus, forming a cleft or emarginate anterior margin of head ( Fig 5 View FIGURE 5 D); first dorsal abdominal scent-gland orifice (or scar thereof) large, usually strongly displaced posteriorly, second orifice rarely well developed, third always obsolete or undifferentiated................................................ 2
1’. Mandibular plates not produced anteriorly to exceed apex of clypeus, head not appearing cleft or emarginate anteriorly ( Fig 3 View FIGURE 3 B); 3 dorsal abdominal scent-gland orifices (or scar thereof), equal in size, not displaced posteriorly.................. 3
2. Labium arising from open area of bucculae (“open atrium”) ( Fig 2 View FIGURE 2 B); anterior dorsal abdominal scent-gland orifice, or scar, not or only slightly displaced posteriorly.......................... Aneurinae Douglas and Scott ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 A–D, 3A–B)
2’. Labium arising from nearly closed area of bucculae (“closed atrium”) ( Fig 8 View FIGURE 8 A) opening of first dorsal abdominal scent-gland orifice (or scar) displaced posteriorly to middle or posterior margin of segment 4................................... 4
3. Labium arising at or near apex of clypeus; base of labium free and exposed ( Fig 4 View FIGURE 4 D). Forewings with line of weakness at level of apex of scutellum and often broken off at this level................................ Isoderminae Stål ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 C–D)
3’. Labium arising well behind apex of clypeus; base of labium bordered by well-developed bucculae, wings lacking a line of weakness at level of apex of scutellum.................................................................... 5
4. Metathoracic scent-gland orifices with a well-developed, usually channel-like, evaporatory area extending to lateral margin of thoracic metapleuron; body usually not incrustate above................................................................................................... Mezirinae Oshanin ( Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 A–D, 6A–D, 7A–D, 8A–D, 9A–D, 10A–B)
4’. Metathoracic scent-gland orifices absent; evaporatory area indistinct. Body sometimes with incrustations above.......... 5
5. Scutellum greatly enlarged, covering all but narrow margins of abdominal disk inside of connexival sutures. Hemielytra completely hidden and membranous, except for thickened costal margins wich are exposed at edges of basal half of scutellum. Edge of connexivum double.................................................................. Calisiinae Stål
5’. Scutellum much smaller, usually triangular, never covering only a small part of abdominal disk. Hemielytra variously developed but completely exposed, usually with costal margins dilated at base..................................................................................................... Aradinae Amyot and Serville ( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 C–D, 4A–B)
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