Mictini, Amyot & Serville, 1843
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Key to the genera of Tribe Mictini View in CoL from China
[Modified from Hsiao & Cheng 1977, O’Shea & Schaefer 1980 and Zhu & Bu 2005]
1 Apex of scutellum armed with a small but distinct tubercle.................................................... 2
- Apex of scutellum not armed with a tubercle................................................................ 3
2 Hind tibiae dilated ventrally and dorsally.......................................................... Helcomeria View in CoL - Hind tibiae dilated ventrally but not dorsally........................................................ Molipteryx View in CoL
3 Fore tibiae dilated dorsally.............................................................................. 4
- Fore tibiae not dilated.................................................................................. 6
4 Pronotum produced anteriorly more or less to tip of head, female hind femora with tubercles................. Breddinella View in CoL
- Pronotum produced anteriorly very markedly beyond tip of head, female hind femora smooth, without tubercles.......... 5
5 Pronotum smooth, without tubercles..................................................... Phyllomictis gen. nov.
- Pronotum with prominent tubercles............................................................... Derepteryx View in CoL
6 Pronotum extended laterally............................................................................. 7
- Pronotum not extended laterally.......................................................................... 9
7 Hind femora armed with a small tubercle medially on ventral surface.................................... Notopteryx View in CoL
- Hind femora armed with a sharp curved spine medially on ventral surface........................................ 8
8 Hind tibiae dilated both ventrally and dorsally..................................................... Prionolomia View in CoL
- Hind tibiae dilated ventrally but not dorsally....................................................... Rhamnomia View in CoL
9 Hind femora tuberculate on anterior and posterior surfaces............................................ Ochrochira View in CoL
- Hind femora not tuberculate on anterior and posterior surfaces................................................ 10
10 Hind tibiae dilated both ventrally and dorsally............................................................. 11
- Hind tibiae dilated ventrally and but not dorsally........................................................... 15
11 Common boundary of abdominal segments III and IV produced into a large median tubercle............... Prionomiopsis
- Common boundary of abdominal segments III and IV not produced into a large median tubercle...................... 12
12 Abdomen with four large spines.................................................................. Pternistria View in CoL
- Abdomen with two spines............................................................................. 13
13 Posterior femora armed with largle tubercle ventrally near middle........................................ Mictiopsis View in CoL
- Posterior femora without largle tubercle ventrally........................................................... 14
14 Posterior margin of abdominal sternite III produced posteriorly, mesally................................ Pseudomictis View in CoL
- Posterior margin of abdominal sternite III not produced posteriorly...................................... Aurelianus View in CoL
15 Abdominal sternite III without lateral spines...................................................... Anoplocnemis View in CoL
- Abdominal sternite III with two spines................................................................... 16
16 Common boundary of abdominal segments III and IV produced into a large median tubercle...................... Mictis View in CoL
- Common boundary of abdominal segments III and IV not produced into a large median tubercle.............. Aspilosterna View in CoL
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