Leptomastax, Pirazzoli, 1855
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5481.3.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12774474 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A2C557E-854B-3E5D-9EAC-FF20FA6DFD97 |
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Plazi |
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Leptomastax |
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Identification key to Leptomastax View in CoL of Israel
1 Eyes present; BL> 1.5 mm ............................................................................. 2
- Eyes lacking; BL <1.4 mm ............................................................................. 3
2 Antennomeres 3‒8 each as long as broad or transverse; parameres with evenly rounded subapical outer margins.......................................................................................... L. quadristriata Reitter
- Antennomeres 3‒8 each at least slightly longer than wide; parameres with slightly concave subapical outer margins.............................................................................................. L. syriaca Simon
3 Elytral rows of punctures regular, subhumeral and marginal rows present (for definition see Castellini (1996): fig. 42); elytra twice as long as pronotum; endophallus with proximal branch; pointed apex of each paramere directed more distally than mesally.............................................................................. L. loebli Castellini
- Elytral rows of punctures irregular, subhumeral and marginal rows lacking; elytra 2.25 times as long as pronotum; endophallus unbranched; pointed apex of each paramere directed mesally............................. L. minutissima Jałoszyński
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Scydmaeninae |