Dictyopharidae, Spinola, 1839
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.037 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5188819 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C62CBD5B-0064-6458-FF0C-FD8FFD1EE50C |
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Carolina |
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Dictyopharidae |
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Key to the Dictyopharidae View in CoL View at ENA known from Nepal
1 Mesonotum with lateral carinae nearly straight and parallel ( Figs 1A, B View Fig ; 2A View Fig ); lobes of phallobase on aedeagus with long sclerotized spines around ( Figs 3D–F View Fig ) ( Dictyopharini ). .............................................................. 2
– Mesonotum with lateral carinae incurved and convergent ( Figs 1D, E View Fig ); lobes of phallobase on aedeagus without long sclerotized spines ( Orthopagini ). .......... 3
2 Cephalic process in front of eyes narrowed and distinctly slender; vertex with basal width narrower than transverse diameter of eyes ( Figs 1A View Fig , 2A–C View Fig ). ................ .............. Dictyohimalaya nepalensis View in CoL gen. & sp. nov.
– Cephalic process in front of eyes not narrowed and distinctly robust; vertex with basal width equal to or wider than transverse diameter of eyes ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). ......... .................................................................... Raivuna sp.
3 Apex of cephalic process truncated; forewings with a large sublunate fuscous streak on posterior margin of apical area; fore femora flattened and dilated ( Fig. 1D View Fig ), with a large blunt spine near apex. .................................. .............................. Orthopagus lunulifer Uhler, 1897 View in CoL
– Apex of cephalic process acuminate; forewings without sublunate fuscous streak; fore femora not flattened and dilated ( Figs 1E, F View Fig ), with a small acute spine near apex. .......... Tenguna medogensis Song & Liang, 2007 View in CoL
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