Tricinctevylaeus, Pesenko, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1500.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038087B3-FFC9-4B28-FF7F-FE2AFA7EFEBE |
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Felipe |
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Tricinctevylaeus |
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8 (7). Male: gonostylus large, arrow-shaped, usually with several very long and thick bristles. Female: posterior vertical surface of propodeum concave, with rounded carina along dorsal margin, usually gradually curved onto lateral surfaces; T4 almost covered with tomentum (except for E. imbecillus ) .................................................................................................................. 6. Tricinctevylaeus subg. n. – Male: gonostylus smaller and/or differently shaped, with thin and relatively short bristles or nearly bare. Female: posterior vertical surface of propodeum flat, carinate laterally; T4 only with anterior hair band or without it (except for subgenus Pauxevylaeus and some other species, e.g., E. obscuratus belonging to subgenus Malachevylaeus , T4 of which is almost covered with tomentum, usually moderately sparse); armature of inner metatibial spur various........................................................... 9
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