Glyphicnemis Foerster , 1869
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Glyphicnemis Foerster, 1869 View in CoL View at ENA
Glyphicnemis Förster, 1869: 181, figs 2,3,6,9,10.
Diagnosis.
Eye surface usually with sparse, short hairs (Fig. 3). Clypeus very wide, apical margin thick. Lower tooth of mandible much longer than upper tooth (Fig. 2). Upper end of epicnemial carina reaching to subalar prominence. Scutoscutellar groove with strong median longitudinal carina (Fig. 6). Outer side and apex of tibiae with strong spines (Figs 9, 10). Apical truncation of hind tibia very oblique (Fig. 9). Spurs of hind tibia inserted distinctly before apex (Fig. 10). Median dorsal carina of first tergite strong.
Key to species of Glyphicnemis recorded from Asia (Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic Regions) (Female only)
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