NOTONECTIDAE OCCURRING IN INDOAUSTRALIA
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244673 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22C87F3-144C-E02D-FCC0-FAD9E751FEA7 |
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Felipe |
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NOTONECTIDAE OCCURRING IN INDOAUSTRALIA |
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KEY TO SUBFAMILIES AND GENERA OF NOTONECTIDAE OCCURRING IN INDOAUSTRALIA View in CoL
1. Hemielytral commissure with a definite hair-lined pit at anterior end ( Fig. 25 View Figs ) Anisopinae View in CoL ....................................................... 2
– Hemielytral commissure without a definite hair-lined pit at anterior end Notonectinae View in CoL ....................................................... 4
2. Coxal plates of hind legs bare ( Fig. 5 View Figs ). Male front tibia proximally with a row of stridulatory pegs usually on a stridulatory ridge ( Fig. 3 View Figs ) ..................................................... 3
– Coxal plates of hind legs covered with long black hairs ( Fig. 6 View Figs ). Males without stridular teeth or pegs on front tibiae. [ Australia and Thailand] ......................................................... Paranisops View in CoL
3. Antennae three-segmented. Male rostrum with a prominent lateral prong ( Fig. 12 View Figs ), stridular teeth or pegs packed closely together proximally on a stridulatory ridge on foretibia ( Fig. 3 View Figs ) [Palaeo-tropical and -subtropical] ........................... Anisops View in CoL
– Antennae two-segmented. Male rostrum without a lateral prong, stridular pegs clearly separate proximally on foretibia and not on a stridulatory ridge ( Fig. 4 View Figs ) [Australian] .......................................................................... Walambianisops View in CoL
4. Anterolateral margins of prothorax foveate ( Fig. 11 View Fig ) ........... 5
– Anterolateral margins of prothorax not foveate [Cosmopolitan, predominantly temperate and subtropical zones, not recorded from the Malay Peninsula] ....................................... Notonecta View in CoL
5. Mid femur with a pointed protuberance near tip ( Fig. 7 View Fig ) [Tropicopolitan] ......................................................... Enithares View in CoL
– Mid femur without a pointed protuberance .......................... 6
6. Eyes posteriorly holoptic, forming an ocular commissure ( Fig. 11 View Fig ) [Palaeotropical] ....................................................... Nychia View in CoL
– Eyes basally widely spaced ( Fig. 28 View Fig ) [SE Asia] ....... Aphelonecta View in CoL
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