Trentepohlia (Paramongoma), BRUNETTI, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a29 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15ECF9C4-32B5-46C7-96E4-790649C5B1B8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328336 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/05031160-FFAB-FFC1-FF15-F997FA9C3191 |
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Felipe |
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Trentepohlia (Paramongoma) |
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KEY TO THE KNOWN FOSSIL SPECIES OF THE SUBGENUS PARAMONGOMA BRUNETTI, 1911 View in CoL (MALE SPECIMENS ONLY)
1. Wing with well-marked dark brown stigma ................................................................................................. 2
— Wing clear, translucent, without or with at most weakly marked stigma ...................................................... 4
2. Wing with small brownish stigma; antenna with the first flagellomere longer than the pedicel .................... 3
— Wing with dark brown stigma surrounded by a large, pale brown area; antenna with the first flagellomere shorter than the pedicel ............................................. Trentepohlia (Paramongoma) miocenica Mederos & Wang n. sp.
3. Gonostylus with large blunt tooth in the basal half ................. T. (P.) immemorata Podenas & Poinar, 2001 .
— Gonostylus without tooth in the basal half ..................................... T. (P.) mexicana Podenas & Poinar, 2001 .
4. Eighth tergite of abdomen with wide and deeply emarginated posterior margin; antenna with apical flagellomere longer than preceding segment ......................................................... T. (P.) dzeura Podenas & Poinar, 2009 .
— Eighth tergite of abdomen simple, without additional structures; antenna with apical flagellomere as long as preceding segment .................................................................................. T. (P.) agri Podenas & Poinar, 1999 .
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