Entedononecremnus, Girault, 1915
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930110096744 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5272636 |
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Entedononecremnus |
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Key to species of Entedononecremnus View in CoL View at ENA
1 Stigmal vein long and narrow (figures 120–123)......... 2
– Stigmal vein short and stout (figure 119)........... 12
2(1) First gastral tergite reticulate.............. 3
– First gastral tergite smooth and shiny............ 4
3(2) Fore wing speculum very small and basal cell covered with setae on dorsal surface (figure 121); submarginal vein with four or five setae (figure 121); antenna very stout (figure 117)............ crassicornis View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– Fore wing speculum large and basal cell bare on dorsal surface (figure 120); submarginal vein with three setae (figure 120); antenna more slender (figure 114)................. reticulatus View in CoL sp. n. X
4(2) Mid lobe of mesoscutum with setae in two rows; antenna pale or dark... 5
– Mid lobe of mesoscutum with scattered setae; antenna predominantly pale.. 6
5(4) With carinae from basal carina (as in E. hansoni (figure 133)); antenna dark.................... parfer View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– Without carinae from basal carina (as in bimaculatus View in CoL (figure 135)); antenna pale................... tripar View in CoL sp. n. X
6(4) First gastral tergite with two round non-metallic spot anterolaterally (figure 135)................ bimaculatus View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– First gastral tergite without round non-metallic spots anterolaterally... 7
7(6) Basal carina with a rounded edge (figure 132)...... unicus Girault X View in CoL
– Basal carina with a sharp edge (e.g. figure 133)......... 8
8(7) Costal cell bare............. imdasus View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– Costal cell with setae on ventral surface........... 9
9(8) Without carinae from basal carina (as in bimaculatus View in CoL (figure 135))...................... bennetti View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– With at least one carina from basal carina (figure 134), frequently with several carinae (figures 133, 136)............... 10
10(9) Part behind basal carina on first gastral tergite impressed (figure 136), impression ± reticulate............... depressus View in CoL sp. n. X
– Part behind basal carina not impressed, and smooth and shiny..... 11
11(10) With several carinae from basal carina (figure 133); tergites 2–5 with a smooth and shiny stripe anteriorly, stripe clearly delimited from median reticulate area (figure 133); uncus on stigmal vein situated before middle of vein (figure 122), or at the middle............. hansoni sp. n. X, W
– With one carina from basal carina (figure 134); tergites 2–5 reticulate except for smooth and shiny stripe along hind margin (figure 134); uncus on stigmal vein situated distinctly after the middle of vein (figure 123).. unicarinatus View in CoL sp. n. X
12(1) Scutellum strongly convex, sides slanting steeply (figure 32), scutellum as long as wide............... convexus View in CoL sp. n. X, W
– Scutellum flat or weakly convex, sides not as steep as in alternate, scutellum transverse (0.8–0.9× as long as wide)............ 13
13(12) Gastral tergites 2–6 with strong reticulation in posterior one-half, smooth and shiny in anterior one-half, border between reticulate and non-reticulate parts distinct; reticulation on thoracic dorsum weak, dorsum hence shiny fulgens View in CoL sp. n. X
– Gastral tergites 2–6 with weak reticulation, with a smooth and shiny stripe along anterior margin, border between reticulate and non-reticulate part indistinct; reticulation on thoracic dorsum strong... krauteri Zolnerowich and Rose X, W View in CoL
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