Enlinia Aldrich, 1933
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a21 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4382984 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/851A87DA-3D67-311B-AEF2-FAEAFCD2FBDA |
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Genus Enlinia Aldrich, 1933 View in CoL
DIVERSITY. — 7 species (0.8-1.5 mm).
MORPHOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION
See Runyon & Pollet (2018).
Family MEDETERINAE Aldrich, 1905
Genus Medetera Fischer von Waldheim, 1819 ( Figs 14F View FIG ; 15A View FIG )
DIVERSITY. — 39 species (1.0- 3.6 mm).
MORPHOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION
The third most speciose genus in Mitaraka, comprised of very small to rather large, generally dark species, often with metallic green to blue body. SLAMs yielded 25 species and nearly 75% of all specimens, whereas the 6 m long Malaise trap, sweep nets and FITs produced 12, eight and six spe-cies respectively, but in much lower numbers. Two lineages seemed well represented: the first was previously considered a separate genus, Saccopheronta Becker, 1914 , and comprises larger species often with modified fore tarsi that are found both on tree trunks and broad-leaved vegetation ( Fig. 14F View FIG ). The second lineage is composed of minute, rather dull species with an often remarkably large hypopygium ( Fig. 15A View FIG ) and most probably restricted to tree trunks. Medetera was collected at 11 sites, with most species near the drop zone (n= 12), while six species were recorded from three other sites where either SLAMs or the 6 m long Malaise trap had been in operation.
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