Berytidae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4269.4.10 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:42CB2BC0-E17B-44F8-AC59-C6A221E3955B |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6044504 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C-0C46-FFA1-FF7F-50F551C946D3 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Berytidae |
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Key to the Berytidae View in CoL of Illinois
1 Head long, tylus anteriorly produced into prominent down-curved cylindrical process; scutellum without basal spine or tubercle; ostiolar process short, apically flared and rounded, neither long nor produced into spine-like metasternal process; eyes very distant from base of head; venter strongly punctate; ocelli with teardrop-shaped base; body with appressed sericeous or wooly pubescence, especially on head, pronotum, and along rostral groove ( Berytinae View in CoL : Neoneides View in CoL )...... Neoneides muticus View in CoL
- Head short, tylus not anteriorly produced, although sometimes bearing fine spine or short conical tubercle; ostiolar process produced into tubercle or generally into long canaliculate, twisted, spine-like metasternal process; eyes near to base of head;
venter not punctate; ocelli with round base; body generally without pubescence, at least never on pronotum ( Metacanthinae View in CoL ).................................................................................................... 2 2 (1') Fourth antennomere shorter than length of head; apex of ostiolar process apically rounded or slightly angulate, lacking a spine; channel of scent gland strongly twisted to run along outer surface basally, then curving sharply to terminate along dorsal surface; size smaller, 4.5–6.5 mm ( Metacanthus View in CoL ); abdomen frequently with greenish tinge........... Metacanthus multispinus View in CoL
- Fourth antennomere longer than length of head; apex of ostiolar process ending in sharp to blunt spine; channel of scent gland lying on same side of process for its entire length; size larger, 6.0–10.0 mm ( Jalysus View in CoL ); abdomen usually testaceous or brownish................................................................................................... 3
3 (2’) Sides of head before and behind eyes with only few scattered punctures, mostly near ventral margin; pygophore with apical transverse depression; parameres somewhat slender, with one small outer process...................... Jalysus spinosus View in CoL
- Sides of head before and behind eyes strongly punctate; pygophore with median carina, ridges appearing apically T-shaped; parameres thickened, with small outer process and two conspicuous processes at middle of mesal margin... Jalysus wickhami View in CoL
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