Laphriinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1868.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038587C9-747C-AA37-46D2-FB01FA760011 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Laphriinae |
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Key to known pupal cases of Nearctic genera of the Laphriinae View in CoL View at ENA
1 Head with 5 basally fused posterior antennal processes; median facial spines bifurcate or not; face lacking median or anterior bristle between spines; abdominal segment 1 with broad dorsomedian, bifurcate or trifurcate spine; venter of abdominal segment 3 with median space interrupting transverse row of spines; venter of segments 4–7 without median space, but median spines often shorter than surrounding spines...... .......................................................................................................................................... Lampria View in CoL
Head with 3–5 basally fused posterior antennal processes; median facial spines usually not bifurcate; face with or without median or anterior bristle between spines; abdominal segment 1 usually without dorsomedian bifurcate spine, but, if present, spine not broad; venter of segments 3–7 with median space interrupting transverse row of spurs, space becoming smaller posteriorly and/or segments with shorter median spines than surrounding spines....................................................................................................................2
2 Head with 3–5 basally fused posterior antennal processes; facial area usually without bristle between or anterior to median spines (present in Laphria virginica (Banks)) View in CoL ................................................... Laphria View in CoL
Head with 3–4 basally fused posterior antennal processes, fourth process, when present, small; facial area with bristle between or anterior to median spines .................................................................. Andrenosoma View in CoL
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