Deltocephalini, Dallas, 1870
Webb, Michael D. & Viraktamath, Chandra A., 2009, 2163, Zootaxa 2163, pp. 1-64 : 10
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Key to Old World Deltocephalini View in CoL genera (males)
Note: The Australian genera Loralia Evans , Pingellus Evans and Occiplanocephalus Evans are omitted from the tribe (see introduction).
1 Subgenital plates fused basally ( Fig. 49e) .................................................................................................................... 2
- Subgenital plates separated........................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Aedeagal shaft with a pair of lateral processes............................................................................................................. 3
- Aedeagal shaft without a pair of lateral processes. ......................................................................................... Yuanamia View in CoL
3 Style subapical lobe absent ( Fig. 49f); anal tube well developed and exposed ...................................... Miradeltaphus View in CoL
- Style subapical lobe present ( Fig. 51f); anal tube poorly developed and not exposed ................................. Peitouellus
4 Posterior margin of pygofer comb-like ( Fig. 3o) ........................................................................................... Ctenurella View in CoL
- Posterior margin of pygofer not comb-like................................................................................................................... 5
5 Pygofer with processes ( Fig. 52 p,q) ........................................................................................................ Paramesodes View in CoL
- Pygofer without processes ............................................................................................................................................ 6
6 Aedeagal shaft very elongate, more than 1½ times length of connective ( Figs 47i, 48i)...........................................7
- Aedeagal shaft short to moderately long, less than 1½ times length of connective ..................................................... 8
7 Subgenital plate and pygofer very long ..................................................................................................... Wyushinamia View in CoL
- Subgenital plate and pygofer not elongated .................................................................................................... Polyamia View in CoL
8 Aedeagal shaft with laterobasal processes (see Fletcher, 2004, figs 11–24) ..................................................... Horouta View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft without laterobasal processes............................................................................................................... 9
9 Aedeagal shaft with a pair of lateral subapical processes, equal in length to adjacent shaft apex ( Figs 1j, k) ............. ........................................................................................................................................................................ Alobaldia View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft without lateral subapical processes or if present then shorter than length of adjacent aedeagal shaft apex ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
10 Subgenital plate with macrosetae arising centrally ( Fig. 46e); aedeagal shaft strongly laterally compressed over distal two-thirds ( Fig. 46i) ......................................................................................................................... Matsumuratettix View in CoL
- Subgenital plate with macrosetae arising laterally ( Fig. 2e); aedeagal shaft slightly laterally compressed (figs 4h, i) to dorsoventrally compressed ( Figs 2h, j)................................................................................................................... 11
11 Style apical process modified with apical process rounded apically (see Fletcher, 2006, figs 9, 14, 19); connective stem very short (see Fletcher, 2006, figs 10, 15, 20). Australia.............................................................. Warlucephalus
- Style apical process tapered to apex ( Fig. 1f); connective stem short to long ( Figs 1j, 2j) ......................................12
12 Aedeagal shaft and connective short and robust, shaft compressed dorsoventrally with an apical notch ( Figs 2h, j)... ............................................................................................................................................................................. Endria View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft short to elongate, slightly laterally compressed ( Figs 4h, i) to dorsoventrally compressed ( Figs 13h, j); connective elongate ................................................................................................................................................ 13
13 Aedeagal shaft with a ventroapical shelf-like process ( Fig. 8h)....................................................................... Heidinus View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft with ventroapical process absent or, if present, not shelflike ( Deltocephalus View in CoL group)... .................... 14
14 Aedeagal shaft short and robust, upturned distally with an apical gonopore ( Figs 4h, 5h, 6h).................................. 15
- Aedeagal shaft elongate, weakly curved dorsally with gonopore indistinct ( Fig. 11h) .................................... Maiestas View in CoL
15 Aedeagal shaft with a ventroapical process ( Fig. 4h) .......................................................................................... Recilia View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft without an apical process ( Fig. 6h) ................................................................................. Deltocephalus View in CoL
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