Apochrysinae, Handlirsch, 1908
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.3.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4912609 |
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Key to genera of Apochrysinae
1. Forewing with two or more rows of cells between RA and RP, one row of cross-veins between veinlets, sometimes irregular basally.............................................................................................. 2.
- Forewing with single row of cells between RA and RP, cross-veins absent between veinlets.......................... 3.
2. ‘Pseudocubital’ vein (Psc) extending to 3/4 total wing length; cross-veins present in area between RA and RP behind pterostigma; forewing veins 1A and 2A forked (southeast Asia)........................................... Nobilinus Navás. View in CoL
- ‘Pseudocubital’ vein (Psc) not extending greater than 2/3 of total wing length; cross-veins usually absent between RA and RP behind pterostigma; forewing vein 1A usually forked, 2A simple (Afrotropics, Oriental, Australasian and far eastern Palaearctic)................................................................................ Apochrysa Schneider. View in CoL
3. Forewing subcostal and posterior marginal areas densely reticulated with numerous irregular cross-veins between veinlets...................................................................................................... 4.
- Forewing subcostal and posterior marginal areas with single row of cells, occasionally with few regular cross-veins between veinlets............................................................................................. 5.
4. One or two pustulate spots in forewing; pterostigma without dark markings; RP relatively straight along length; forewing with two to three [rarely four] rows of cells in subcostal area, between RA and RP and posteriorly along wing margin.................................................................................................. Joguina Navás. View in CoL
- Multiple small to large pustulate spots in forewing; pterostigma with small dark spot in both wings; RP relatively sigmoidshaped along length; forewing with four or more rows of cells in subcostal area, between RA and RP and posteriorly along wing margin, especially towards base of wing........................................................ Lainius Navás.
5. Cells in posterior marginal area irregularly subdivided with cross-veins between veinlets; forewing veins 1A and 2A forked; spermatheca with lateral striations........................................................ Domenechus Navás. View in CoL
- Cells in posterior marginal area simple, veinlets lacking interconnecting cross-veins; forewing vein 1A sometimes forked, 2A simple; spermatheca smooth, without lateral striations............................................. Loyola Navás. View in CoL
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