PRASIINI Matsumura, 1917 HEMIDICTYINI, Distant, 1905
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TRIBE PRASIINI Matsumura, 1917 View in CoL View at ENA
Prasinaria Matsumura, 1917: 209 .
Prasiini Kato, 1932: 188 View in CoL .
Type genus: Prasia Stål View in CoL (type species P. faticina Stål View in CoL ).
Included genera: Arfaka Distant, 1905 ; Jacatra Distant, 1905 ; Lembeja Distant, 1892 ; Mariekea Jong & Boer, 2004 ; Prasia Stål, 1863 .
Included species: Arfaka fulva (Walker, 1870) ; A. hariola (Stål, 1863) ; Jacatra typica Distant, 1905 ; Lembeja brendelli Jong, 1986 ; L. consanguinea Jong, 1987 ; L. dekkeri Jong, 1986 ; L. distanti Jong, 1986 ; L. elongata Jong, 1986 ; L. fatiloqua (Stål, 1870) ; L. foliata (Walker, 1858) ; L. fruhstorferi Distant, 1897 ; L. hollowayi Jong, 1986 ; L. incisa Jong, 1986 ; L. lieftincki Jong, 1987 ; L. maculosa (Distant, 1883) ; L. majuscula Jong, 1986 ; L. minahassae Jong, 1986 ; L. mirandae Jong, 1986 ; L. oligorhanta Jong, 1986 ; L. papuensis Distant, 1897 ; L. paradoxa (Karsch, 1890) ; L. parvula Jong, 1987 ; L. pectinulata Jong, 1986 ; L. robusta Distant, 1909 ; L. roehli Schmidt, 1925 ; L. sangihensis Jong, 1986 ; L. sanguinolenta Distant, 1909 ; L. sumbawensis Jong, 1987 ; L. tincta (Distant, 1909) ; L. vitticollis (Ashton, 1912) ; L. wallacei Jong, 1987 ; Mariekea acuta Jong, 2004 ; M. euharderi Jong, 2004 ; M. floresiensis Jong, 2004 ; M. groenendaeli Boer, 2004 ; M. harderi (Schmidt, 1925) ; M. major Jong, 2004 ; Prasia breddini Jong, 1985 ; P. faticina Stål, 1863 ; P. nigropercula Jong, 1985 ; P. princeps Distant, 1888 ; P. sarasinorum Jong, 1985 ; P. senilirata Jong, 1985 ; P. tuberculata Jong, 1985 .
KEY TO THE GENERA OF HEMIDICTYINI View in CoL SENSU NOVO
1. Forewings semi-opaque ( Fig. 6D–G View Figure 6 )...............................................................................................................… 2 –Forewings pigmented but translucent ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ) or colourless ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ) ........................................................ 3
2. Forewings wide, covering the whole abdomen in lateral view ( Figs 13B View Figure 13 , 16B View Figure 16 )............................................... 4 –Forewings narrow, leaving the ventral margin of abdomen exposed in lateral view ( Figs 20B View Figure 20 , 21B View Figure 21 ) .... … Lacetas View in CoL
3. Paranota present ( Fig. 2F View Figure 2 ) ........................................................................................................................ Iruana View in CoL –Paranota absent ( Fig. 22A View Figure 22 ) ............................................................................................................ Sapantanga View in CoL
4. Apical area reticulated separated from proximal area by a median line ( Figs 13A, B View Figure 13 ; 14D View Figure 14 ).....… Hemidictya View in CoL –Apical area reticulated not separated from proximal area by a median line ( Figs 16A, B View Figure 16 ; 17B View Figure 17 ) ..… Hovana View in CoL
Diagnosis: Head with supra-antennal plate meeting eye ( Moulds, 2005); eyes protruding laterally, wider than vertex; scape longer, twice the size of pedicel; supra-antennal plates narrow, almost the same width of ocelli; ocellus closely spaced ( Boer, 1995a); ocular tubercle present; vertex narrow ( Boer, 1995a), width equal to diameter of ocellus; length of postclypeus equal to the vertex in dorsal view; postclypeus very prominent and obtuse in lateral view, keel-shape in frontal view; tumid processes present in transverse grooves (except Lembeja ). Pronotum with median groove present; pronotal lobes thick; paranota absent (except Prasia ); pronotal collar with lateral margin confluent with adjoining lateral lobes [as pronotal sclerites in Moulds (2005)]; lateral angle of pronotal collar round. Mesonotum with scutellum cruciform with lateral area obtuse; operculum small, covering at least half of the tympanal cavity. Metanotum expanded. Forewing veins C and R+Sc close together ( Moulds, 2005); expansion (shelf-like) of vein C present; vein RA aligned closely with subcosta (Sc) for its length ( Moulds, 2005); apical area of forewings not reticulated; apical cells in number of eight; subapical cells absent; marginal area absent. Hindwing with anal lobe either broad or narrow and vein 3A either separated or adjacent to wing margin ( Moulds, 2005). Male abdominal tergites with sides straight or convex in cross-section ( Moulds, 2005); tergites 2 and 3 similar in size to tergites 4–7 ( Moulds, 2005); tergite 2 short, reaching the base of timbal; timbals extend below wing bases ( Moulds, 2005). Uncus present. Clasper present (except in Arfaka ) and distally directed. Pygofer with upper lobe present, thickened rather than flat ( Moulds, 2005), longer than or the same length as anal styles; pygofer secondary upper lobe absent; pygofer basal lobe ill-defined (except in Arfaka ); dorsal beak present. Aedeagus lateral crest absent. Theca straight or curved in a gentle arc ( Moulds, 2005) with apex bilobed; pseudoparameres present in some species.
Distinguishing characters: Scape long, twice the size of pedicel; vertex narrow; ocelli closely spaced; postclypeus keel-shaped in frontal view; clasper and uncus present together, the uncus poorly developed and the claspers, located below, distally developed. The long scape and the keel-shaped postclypeus are proposed for the first time as diagnostic of Prasiini .
Remarks: Some of the characters proposed by Boer (1995a), such as a large obconical and triangularly protruding postclypeus, a very narrow hyaline border along the hind margin of the wing, and well-developed and posteriorly-projecting protuberances on the lateral lobes of the male pygofer (used here as characters 7, 8, 40 and 52), cannot be used as diagnostic for Prasiini because they are also present in species of Hemidictyini and Chlorocystini.
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PRASIINI Matsumura, 1917 HEMIDICTYINI
Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen & Campos, Luiz Alexandre 2019 |
Prasiini
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Prasinaria
Matsumura 1917: 209 |