Gymnomyzinae, Latreille, 1829
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Key to tribes of Gymnomyzinae View in CoL View at ENA from the Saudi Arabia
1. Foreleg raptorial, with fore femur greatly enlarged and fore tibia ended in a large spur.............................................................................................. Ochtherini ( Ochthera schembrii Rondani, 1847 View in CoL )
- Foreleg normal, fore femur slender, fore tibia not ended in a large spur...........................................2.
2. Posterior margin of gena sharply angulate; gena with fine pale setulae...........................................3.
- Posterior margin of postgena meeting occiput at obtuse and broadly rounded angle; postgena usually with coarse black setulae; body shiny to dull.....................................................................................4.
3. Scutellum with 2 pairs of marginal setae; body mostly shiny black............................. Gymnomyzini , in part
- Scutellum with 3 pairs of marginal setae; body mostly dull, whitish to grayish...................... Hecamedini , in part
4. Posterior notopleural seta inserted much farther dorsad from notopleural suture than anterior seta....... Hecamedini , in part
- Anterior and posterior notopleural setae inserted equidistant from notopleural suture ....................... Discocerinini View in CoL
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