Pantoclis Förster, 1856
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12807486 |
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Genus Pantoclis Förster, 1856
Type species.
Pantoclis barycera Förster, 1861 (Figs 1 A, B View Figure 1 , 5 E View Figure 5 ).
Diagnosis.
Body black to yellowish brown; males macropterous, females alate to brachypterous or wingless; occipital carina always with occipital pit (Fig. 1 B View Figure 1 , red arrow); fore tibiae of males always unmodified with homogeneous pubescence (Fig. 3 H View Figure 3 ); submetapleural carina usually present, complete (Fig. 2 A View Figure 2 , green arrow) [if submetapleural carina missing, then venation as described below]; radial cell open to closed, variable in shape (Fig. 14 View Figure 14 ); radialis not parallel to parastigma [if parallel (Fig. 3 G, J View Figure 3 ) then angle between stigmal and marginal veins as described below]; angle between stigmal and marginal veins 130 degrees (Fig. 3 G, J View Figure 3 ) or more; S 2 always smooth, without punctured area on it in anterior half (Fig. 4 F View Figure 4 ); male genitalia usually slender, apex of aedeagus distinctly convex (Fig. 5 I – L View Figure 5 ), lanceolate (Fig. 5 F – L View Figure 5 ), rather truncate (Fig. 5 E View Figure 5 ) [if genitalia short and stout with rounded aedeagus then fore wing with a closed radial cell], digitus usually diminished (Fig. 5 E – L View Figure 5 ) [if not then fore wing with closed radial cell]; ovipositor usually long, at least as long as length of T 2 [if ovipositor short then fore wing with closed radial cell].
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