Orphninae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.3.10 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A48D1205-6480-4727-90DC-55C880E5F52C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6107965 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A51F7C-0C7F-FFF4-7BDD-F9D5FA3CFECA |
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Orphninae |
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Key to the New World Orphninae View in CoL genera
1. Mandibles and labrum strongly protruding past anterior margin of clypeus; outer margins of mandibles with angulate processes ....................................................................................................................................... Aegidinus Arrow
- Mandibles and labrum weakly or not protruding past anterior margin of clypeus; outer margins of mandibles without angulate processes ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Pronotum with irregularly shaped undulating contiguous punctures and with sparse erect setae.................................. .................................................................................................................. Paraegidium Vulcano, Pereira , & Martínez
- Pronotum with round punctures, glabrous or with minute seta in center of punctures ............................................... 3
3. Tarsomere 5 relatively robust, wider in lateral view than other tarsomeres, especially in protarsi, and subequal in length to tarsomere 1 in mesotarsi and metatarsi ........................................................ Onorius Frolov & Vaz-de-Mello
- Tarsomere 5 relatively slender, not or weakly wider in lateral view than other tarsomeres, reasonably shorter than tarsomere 1 in mesotarsi and metatarsi ....................................................................................................................... 4
4. Elytral striae as longitudinal rows of punctures; sutural stria normally distinct as a depressed furrow in apical half of elytron; punctation of elytra sparser (elytra appear shiny); elytra without elevated longitudinal keels or smooth stripes on disc; female with a tubercle on anterior margin of pronotum ....................................... Aegidiellus Paulian
- Elytral striae indistinct including sutural stria; punctation of elytra denser (elytra appear opaque to matte); elytron on disc normally with 1 or 2 weakly elevated longitudinal keels, sometimes appearing as smooth stripes on densely punctate background; female without tubercle on anterior margin of pronotum ......................... Aegidium Westwood
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