Charmontinae, van Achterberg, 1979
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3626.4.12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6156958 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/713087E2-FF84-E976-FF26-FD5BFA68FA10 |
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Key to the world species of Charmontinae
1. Third labial palpus as long as second; last flagellomere without an apical spine; 1Rs distinct, first discal cell of fore wing slightly petiolate ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A); tergite 1 nearly 3x longer than apically wide; Chile... Charmontia inopina View in CoL van Achterberg, 1979
- Third labial palpus reduced or absent, at most conspicuously shorter than second; last flagellomere with an apical spine; 1Rs indistinct, first discal cell of fore wing sessile or subsessile ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B); tergite 1 at most 2x longer than apically wide................................................................................................ Charmon View in CoL spp. 2
2(1). Ocelli enlarged, ocellar diameter at least 1.5x post-ocellar line; Far East.......................................... 3
- Ocelli smaller, ocellar diameter at most about as long as post-ocellar line......................................... 5
3(2). Pterostigma brown to blackish brown; mesosoma black, rarely with dark reddish maculae; body length> 60 mm; Mongolia and Korea.................................................................. Charmon paloratus Papp, 1983 View in CoL
- Pterostigma yellowish; mesosoma blackish to dark reddish with lighter brownish to yellowish parts; body length <65 mm ..................................................................................................... 4
4(3). Tergite 1 smooth; notauli very shallow and smooth, anteriorly obsolete; Far Eastern Russia............................................................................................... Charmon kozyrevskii Belokobylskij, 1998 View in CoL
- Tergite 1 longitudinally striate; notauli complete, deep and crenulate; Taiwan.... Charmon taiwanensis Chou and Hsu, 1995 View in CoL
5(2). 1cu-a shorter than 1Cu ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 C); M+Cu basally unpigmented; Papua-New Guinea.................................................................................................... Charmon brevinervis View in CoL van Achterberg, 1979
- 1cu-a longer than 1Cu ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B); M+Cu basally complete...................................................... 6
6(5). Notauli at least anteriorly obsolete, often totally absent; worldwide except South America and Australasian regions..................................................................................... Charmon extensor View in CoL (L., 1758)
- Notauli complete.................................................................................... 7
7(6). Propodeum with a mid-longitudinal Y-shaped carina oriented backwards ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 C); pterostigma blackish and dark testaceous; Reunion island................................................................... Charmon ramagei sp. nov.
- Propodeum mostly smooth, at most with faint rugosities, but without carina; pterostigma yellowish................... 8
8(7). Ovipositor less than 1.2x length fore wing; mesosoma reddish to dark reddish; worldwide except South America and Australasian regions............................................................. Charmon cruentatus Haliday, 1833 View in CoL
- Ovipositor more than 1.2x length fore wing; mesosoma dark brown with mesothorax yellow to reddish yellow; China........................................................................... Charmon rufithorax Chen and He, 1996 View in CoL
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