Carventinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4885.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328334 |
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Key to the apterous genera of Carventinae from Hainan Province, China
1. Spiracles II lateral and visible from above............................... .. Caiaptera Bai & Heiss, 2011 ( Figs.31, 32 View FIGURES 31–40 )
- Spiracles II ventral.................................................................................... 2
2. Meso- and metanota fused to mtg I+II at middle, with a median longitudinal smooth ridge, flattened from anterior margin of mesonotum to anterior margin of tergal plate................... Notoplocaptera Usinger & Matsuda, 1959 ( Figs. 33, 34 View FIGURES 31–40 )
- Metanotum separated from mtg I and II by thin transverse suture................................................ 3
3. Spiracles III lateral and visible from above................................................................. 4
- Spiracles III ventral or sublateral......................................................................... 5
4. Anterolateral angles of pronotum roundly produced over collar, median thoracic sclerite bottle-shaped, surface smooth, vltg VII of male with a small shiny callus near spiracle VII, pygophore narrowly elongate posteriorly.................................................................................... Paralibiocoris Bai, Heiss & Cai, 2018 ( Figs. 35, 36 View FIGURES 31–40 )
- Anterolateral angles of pronotum truncate not produced over collar, median thoracic sclerite of conical shape, surface granulate with longitudinal sulcus; vltg VII of male with large oblique shiny raised callus across whole vltg, pygophore shorter, rounded posteriorly............................................... Neolibiocoris Bai, Heiss & Cai , gen. nov. ( Figs. 1–15 View FIGURES 1–4 View FIGURES 5–15 )
5. Spiracles II to IV ventral, V to VII lateral and visible from above........ Crassocoris Bai, Heiss & Cai, 2007 ( Figs. 37, 38 View FIGURES 31–40 )
- Spiracles II ventral, III to IV sublateral, IV faintly visible from above, V to VII lateral and visible from above............ 6
6. Lateral margins of thoracic segments not incrassate, each showing two parallel layers in lateral view......................................................................... Rotundocoris Bai, Heiss & Cai, 2019 ( Figs. 16-30 View FIGURES 16–19 View FIGURES 20–30 , 39, 40 View FIGURES 31–40 )
- Lateral margins of thoracic segments incrassate, each showing three parallel layers in lateral view............................................................................................ Oblongocoris Bai, Heiss & Cai, 2020
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