Deinodryinus, : R. Perkins, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7667812 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187B2-6A40-6F6A-1EFB-5479FBB6FB46 |
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Felipe |
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Deinodryinus |
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Key to micropterous females of Afrotropical Deinodryinus (former Prioranteon )
1 Posterior surface of propodeum transversely striate ................... richardsi (Olmi)
– Posterior surface of propodeum reticulate rugose, not transversely striate .......... 2
2 Anterior surface of propodeum shiny, smooth, without sculpture... casalei (Olmi)
– Anterior surface of propodeum reticulate rugose or granulated ........................... 3
3 Anterior surface of propodeum granulated ..................................... capensis sp. n.
– Anterior surface of propodeum reticulate rugose ................................................. 4
4 Mesosoma completely yellow-testaceous; enlarged claw with 1 peg-like lamella (Olmi 1987 a, fig. 39) ....................................................................... paulyi (Olmi)
– Mesosoma mostly black almost completely black; enlarged claw with 2 bristles (Olmi 1987 c, fig. 12) ................................................................... prinslooi (Olmi)
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