Serinethinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5324086 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E40387F6-5B0F-6355-FF15-FD93FD31FC36 |
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Felipe |
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Serinethinae |
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Characterization of serinethine eggs is based on brief descriptions of Jadera choprai Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 , Leptocoris augur (Fieber, 1781) , Leptocoris mitellata Bergroth, 1916 and Leptocoris tagalica Burmeister, 1834 (see Table 1). Egg, nearly round, with finely and irregularly dimpled chorion, with six ( Jadera ) to 22–45 ( Leptocoris ) micropylar processes arranged in one ( Jadera ) or two ( Leptocoris ) broad circles (11–22 processes in one circle). A short attachment stalk of the egg of L. augur was referred to as a pedicel by MALHOTRA (1958) and SCHAEFER & KOTULSKI (2000). The presence of such a stalk has not been mentioned in other serinethine species (e.g. KUMAR 1966).
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