Hemerodromiinae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5342407 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7F5C879C-FFF7-FFD8-FF0E-8E32FA58FED9 |
treatment provided by |
Diego |
scientific name |
Hemerodromiinae |
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Key to genera of Hemerodromiinae from Eastern Asia
The following key should enable recognition of east Asian genera of Hemerodromiinae . The Australian genera are unstudied and poorly understood and are excluded from the key.
1. Thorax distinctly elongate; mesonotum usually with only weak setae dorsally. Laterotergite without setae. Stylus seldom longer than postpedicel. Male terminalia not reflexed anteriorly over abdomen [ Hemerodromiini View in CoL ] ................................................. 2
– Thorax rather quadrate; mesonotum usually with strong setae, at least anteriorly. Laterotergite with setae. Stylus always longer than postpedicel. Male terminalia reflexed anteriorly over abdomen [ Chelipodini View in CoL ] ................................................ 3
2. Cell dm present ...................................... Chelifera Macquart View in CoL
– Cell dm absent ................................... Hemerodromia Meigen View in CoL
3. Vein M linear. Antenna with stylus lacking basal article. Male cercus greatly enlarged ............................................................ ................................................... Anaclastoctedon View in CoL , new genus
– Vein M forked. Antenna with basal article to stylus. Male cercus not greatly enlarged .............................................................. 4
4. Anal vein absent; CuA 2 reaching (or almost reaching) margin; cells br and bm more or less equal in length, quadrate apically with crossveins r-m and bm-cu in line or nearly so ............... ......................................... Achelipoda Yang, Zhang & Zhang View in CoL
– Anal vein present (if sometimes weak); CuA 2 not reaching margin; cell br distinctly longer than bm, crossveins closing them not in line and bm produced posteroapically ............. 5
5. Cell dm open (crossvein dm-cu absent) ................................. ......................................................... Phyllodromia Zetterstedt View in CoL
– Cell dm closed (crossvein dm-cu present) .............................. ................................................................ Chelipoda Macquart View in CoL
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