Pseudochironomini, Saether, 1977
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5496.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13621238 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE878D-7778-5D65-C795-7E4DFA37FE98 |
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Plazi |
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Pseudochironomini |
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Key to genera of Pseudochironomini View in CoL View at ENA , males
1. Extant species....................................................................................... 2
- Extinct species....................................................................................... 8
2. With median volsella or pseudovolsella in addition to superior and inferior volsella................................. 3
- With only superior and inferior volsella, lacking median volsella or pseudovolsella. Neotropical... Psilochironomus Sublette View in CoL
3. With pars ventralis. Neotropical, Holarctic........................................... Pseudochironomus Malloch View in CoL
- Without pars ventralis or, if present, represented by 2 triangular lobes basally fused to gonocoxite..................... 4
4. Anal point and median volsella absent, pseudovolsella presen.................................................. 5
- Anal point and median volsella present, pseudovolsella absent.................................................. 6
5. Superior volsella with short digitiform ventral lobe, or lobe absent; inferior without flattened, apically fringed setae and/or scales. Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental....................................................... Manoa Fittkau View in CoL
- Superior volsella without ventral lobe; inferior volsella often with flattened, apically fringed setae and/or scales. Australasian, Neotropical.............................................................................. Riethia Kieffer View in CoL
6. Wing with dark bands or spots. Neotropical................................................. Aedokritus Roback View in CoL
- Wings without dark bands or spots, at most with dark shades along veins......................................... 7
7. Anal point narrow, spatulate or parallel-sided; stem of median volsella directed caudally, single-lobed, evenly covered with relatively short and sparse setiform lamellae. Australasian, Neotropical.......................... Megacentron Freeman View in CoL
- Anal point stout, with broadly rounded apex; stem of median volsella directed medially, apex split, bearing two strong bunches of setiform lamellae. Madagascar................................................... Madachironomus Andersen View in CoL
8. Antenna with 14 flagellomeres. Mid- to Late Cretaceous...................................................... 9
- Antenna with 13 flagellomeres. Cenozoic................................................................. 10
9. Pseudovolsella and pars ventralis absent; anteromedian lobe of inferior absent; anal point stout, with spike-shaped prolongation; hind leg tibia with strong thorn-like bristles. Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (~100 Mya)................................................................................ Palaeocentron Giłka, Zakrzewska, Lukashevich et Cranston
- Pseudovolsella and pars ventralis present; anteromedian lobe of inferior volsella present; anal point slender, without spike-shaped prolongation; hind leg tibia without thorn-like bristles. Late Cretaceous Taimyr amber (~84 Mya).................................................................... Mesoacentron Giłka, Zakrzewska, Lukashevich et Cranston View in CoL
10. Anal point well-developed, with peculiar, paired structure subapically; anteromedian lobe of inferior volsella absent. Eocene Baltic amber (~40 Mya)........................................... Eomicromimus Giłka, Zakrzewska et Andersen
- Anal point absent; anteromedian lobe of inferior volsella present, strong. Eocene Baltic amber (~40 Mya)................................................................................... Eoriethia Giłka, Zakrzewska et Andersen View in CoL
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