Monoplatina
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.246174 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6167550 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C6D1553-FF9F-6762-FF47-129025C5FDA2 |
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Key to Monoplatina genera similar to Andersonaltica
1. Pronotum with disc evenly convex, without bumps, appendages, or deep grooves................................... 2
- Pronotum with disc unevenly convex, with more or less developed bumps and grooves between them................. 3
2(1). Antennomere five much shorter than four and much narrower than six. Pronotum without lateral border...................................................................................................... Pseudolampsis Horn
- Antennomere five about as long as four and as wide as six. Pronotum with well developed lateral border..... Aedmon Clark
3(1). Antennomeres six and seven equally wide................................................... Hypolampsis Clark
- Antennomere six much narrower than seven................................................................ 4
4(3). Antennomeres seven to ten about as long as wide............................................ Distigmoptera Blake View in CoL
- Antennomeres seven to ten much shorter than wide........................................................... 5
5(4). Five apical antennomeres form tight club. Outer and inner dorsal margins of metatibia not connected at apex by ridge........................................................................ Andersonaltica Linzmeier and Konstantinov
- Five apical antennomeres not forming tight club, clearly separated from each other. Outer and inner dorsal margins of metatibia connected at apex by ridge, before tarsomere insertion............................... Apleuraltica Bechyne
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