Meria Illiger, 1807
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Genus Meria Illiger, 1807
Meria Illiger, 1807 , Braunschweig, VI: 194. Type species: Tiphia tripunctata Rossi, 1790 , ♀, by·original·designation.
Tachus Jurine, 1807 , Nouv. Métod. Class. Hymen.: 154. Synonym of Meria by Krombein, 1937, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 30: 27.
Meriana Rafinesque, 1815 , Analyse de la nature ou tableau de l’Universe et des corps organizes (Palermo): 124. Synonym of Meria by Krombein, 1937, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 30: 27.
Pseudomeria Saunders, 1850 View in CoL , Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1: 69. Synonym of Meria by Gorbatovsky, 1981, Ent. Obozr. 60 (2): 383.
Arapatka Argaman, 1994, Annls. hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 86: 94. Synonym of Meria by Boni Bartalucci, 2001, Annali Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genov. 93: 3.
Upaterka Argaman, 1994, Annls. hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 86: 95. Synonym of Meria by Boni Bartalucci, 2001, Annali Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genov. 93: 3.
Fukpotka Argaman, 1994, Annls. hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 86: 95. Synonym of Meria by Boni Bartalucci, 2001, Annali Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genov. 93: 3.
Tilkuya Argaman, 1994, Annls. hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 86: 96. Synonym of Meria by Boni Bartalucci, 2001, Annali Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genov. 93: 3.
Notes. The genus Meria contains 98 species and two subspecies worldwide, among these 48 species and two subspecies are distributed in the Palearctic Region and 50 in the Afrotropical Region. Three species were recorded from China by Gorbatovsky (1980). In this study, five species were collected, including two new records.
Diagnosis. Female. Body ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 63–70 , 71 View FIGURES 71–79 ) mostly impunctate; Pam and Pal always 6-segmented and 4-segmented, respectively; genal bridge mostly absent; ventral surface of forecoxa along the whole inner margin with a longitudinal carina; wings variable and margin without long bristles; CM and CSM III of fore wing fused together into the CPM, and CSM I–II present, the second always petiolate ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 63–70 , 71 View FIGURES 71–79 ); pterostigma present ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 63–70 , 71 View FIGURES 71–79 ); T6 ( Figs 68 View FIGURES 63–70 , 77 View FIGURES 71–79 ) smooth and mostly impunctate.
Male. Pam and Pal same as female; hypostomal carina not directed laterally, still reaching the inner mandibular condyle ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 71–79 ); genal bridge mostly absent ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 71–79 ); inner margin of eyes with a deep notch ( Figs 45 View FIGURES 44–50 , 58 View FIGURES 57–62 ); ventral surface of forecoxa along the whole inner margin with a longitudinal carina; apex of T7 ( Figs 49 View FIGURES 44–50 , 56 View FIGURES 51–56 , 62 View FIGURES 57–62 , 70 View FIGURES 63–70 , 79 View FIGURES 71–79 ) with a deep notch; length of S7 more than half of T7 ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 44–50 ) in lateral view.
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Meria Illiger, 1807
Liao, Xiang-Ping, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-Jing 2022 |
Pseudomeria
Saunders 1850 |
Meriana
Rafinesque 1815 |
Meria
Illiger 1807 |
Tachus
Jurine 1807 |
Meria
Illiger 1807 |
Meria
Illiger 1807 |
Meria
Illiger 1807 |
Meria
Illiger 1807 |
Tiphia tripunctata
Rossi 1790 |