Bryocorinae, Baerensprung, 1860
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1779.1.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487E1-FFE6-FFE0-79E1-FF6BBEE414DE |
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Felipe |
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Bryocorinae |
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Key to the genera and species of Bryocorinae in New Zealand
1. Head square across the front, with eyes very close to anterior (Fig. 11); first antennal segment much longer than width of head; forewings transparent (1 sp. in New Zealand) ................. Felisacus elegantulus
- Head not square across the front, but pointed, with eyes either at level of middle of head or closer to posterior (Fig. 1, 6, 8); first antennal segment shorter than width of head; forewings opaque.........................2
2. Eyes smaller (Fig. 1, 6), removed from pronotum by a distance noticeably greater than width of first antennal segment; pygophore without projections; first antennal segment usually completely black (Introduced; 1 sp. in New Zealand) ................................................................................. Macrolophus pygmaeus
- Eyes larger (Fig. 8), removed from pronotum by a distance approximately equal to (sometimes appearing a little less than) width of first antennal segment; pygophore with two very long hooked projections; first antennal segment pale in about apical third to half (Introduced; 1 sp. in New Zealand) .............................. ...................................................................................................................................... Engytatus nicotianae
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