Melaliphanthus
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i31.4720 |
publication LSID |
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BFB4BEEF-3F91-41B7-9271-1F459F2CA311 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B52F6E-FFE2-2804-F18A-FAFDFB64A544 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Melaliphanthus |
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Key to Species of Melaliphanthus
(modified from Vivallo, 2008)
Note that the female of L. cuscoensis is unknown.
1. Males ............................................................................................................................ 2
—. Females ........................................................................................................................ 5
2(1). Second metasomal sternum with distal margin straight or nearly so, not medially projected ............................................................................................................... 3
—. Second metasomal sternum with distal margin strongly projecting medially .. 4
3(2). Discs of second to fifth metasomal sterna unmodified, not medially depressed ( Argentina: Mendoza) ................................................................ L. inornatus Vivallo View in CoL
—. Discs of second to fifth metasomal sterna modified, with distinct median semicircular depressions ( Fig. 4 View Figures 4–9 ), borders of these depressions preapically appearing as low sublateral tubercles in profile ( Fig. 5 View Figures 4–9 ) ( Peru: Cusco) ........... L. cuscoensis View in CoL , n. sp.
4(2). Third metasomal sternum with posterior margin produced mesally; facial fovea almost half length of antennal scape; clypeus yellow on distal third ( Chile: Arauco, Malleco) ...................................................................... L. atratus Ruz & Toro View in CoL
—. Third metasomal sternum with posterior margin almost straight; facial fovea less than one-third length of antennal scape; clypeus yellow on distal margin ( Chile: Malleco) ........................................................................... L. penai Ruz & Toro View in CoL
5(1). Frontal line, in lower half, difficult to detect ( Chile: Malleco) ...... L. penai Ruz & Toro View in CoL
—. Frontal line, in lower half, a narrow groove ............................................................ 6
6(5). Mandible without yellow; wing translucent, veins yellow; tegula dark on anterior one-third ( Argentina: Mendoza) ........................................ L. inornatus Vivallo View in CoL
—. Mandible with yellow spot on distal third; wing testaceous, veins dark brown; tegula uniformly dark brown ( Chile: Arauco, Malleco) ..... L. atratus Ruz & Toro View in CoL
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