TAFALISCINAE DESUTTER, 1988
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SUBFAMILY TAFALISCINAE DESUTTER, 1988 , DEFIN NOV.
Tafaliscinae Desutter, 1988: 367 .
Tafaliscini Desutter, 1988: 367, Otte, 1994: 68, Gorochov, 1995: 1–213.
Tafaliscina Gorochov, 2011: 254 View in CoL , Gorochov, 2017: 87, Campos, Souza-Dias & Nihei, 2020: 333, Campos & Desutter-Grandcolas, 2020: 393.
Type genus: Tafalisca Walker, 1869 .
Distribution: Neotropics.
Diagnosis: Small to large-sized, FWs absent, brachypterous or well-developed wings (with or without stridulatory apparatus) ( Figs 17A View Figure 17 , 18A View Figure 18 , 19A View Figure 19 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S2A–C View Figure 2 ). Fifth and fourth articles of maxillary palpi with similar size, fifth article slightly upcurved ( Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ); when FWs with stridulatory apparatus present; stridulatory file sinuous or bisinuous ( Paroecanthini ): proximal connection of harp veins generally present. FIII generally longer than TIII; TIII subapical spurs 5/4 (Supporting Information, Fig. S6B View Figure 6 ) (except some Paroecanthini 5/5 and Perutrella 4/3). Ovipositor flattened dorso-ventrally, upcurved in lateral view; apex of dorsal valves above ventral valves ( Fig. 16B View Figure 16 ); apex lateral margins of ventral valves of ovipositor smooth ( Fig. 16 View Figure 16 Cb). Male genitalia: inner margin of LLophi frequently membranous (Supporting Information, Fig. S7A, C View Figure 7 ).
Included supertribes: Paroecanthidi Gorochov, 1986 , supertrib.nov., Tafaliscidi Desutter, 1988 , supertrib. nov.
Remarks: After its proposal ( Desutter, 1988), this subfamily was considered as a tribe ( Gorochov, 1995) and later as a subtribe ( Gorochov, 2011) within the Podoscirtinae subfamily. The results presented here, including the topologies and their synapomorphies, support the hypothesis that this Neotropical lineage is a subfamily of Oecanthidae composed of two supertribes ( Paroecanthidi and Tafaliscidi ) redefined below.
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TAFALISCINAE DESUTTER, 1988
Campos, Lucas Denadai De, Dias, Pedro Guilherme Barrios De Souza, Audino, Jorge Alves, Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure & Nihei, Silvio Shigueo 2023 |
Tafaliscina
Campos LD de & Souza-Dias PGB & Nihei SS 2020: 333 |
Campos LD de & Desutter-Grandcolas L 2020: 393 |
Gorochov AV 2017: 87 |
Gorochov AV 2011: 254 |
Tafaliscinae
Desutter L 1988: 367 |