Scaphoideini
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Key to Scaphoideini View in CoL genera of the Indian subcontinent
Note. The Sri Lankan species Gunghuyana cingalensis Distant , probably does not belong to the genus Gunghuyana Distant and its generic position is uncertain as only the female sex is known, hence it is not included in the key. It can be easily recognised among the genera of the tribe by its large size, measuring 8 mm long, a size not attained by any other species of the genera of the tribe known from India. In coloration it resembles Advikus gen. nov, but is paler.
1. Gena expanded, visible behind eyes in dorsal view ( Fig.1A View FIGURES 1 )................................................... 2
- Gena not so expanded, not visible behind eyes in dorsal view ( Fig.1B View FIGURES 1 )........................................... 6
2. Forewing with 4 or more reflexed veins in costal area ( Fig.1E View FIGURES 1 )................................................. 3
- Forewing with 1 or 2 reflexed veins in costal area ( Fig. 2A View FIGURES 2 ).................................. Grammacephalus Haupt View in CoL
3. Crown with minimum distance between eyes shorter than dorsal diameter of each eye ( Fig. 1A View FIGURES 1 ); style with apex of apophysis flared ( Fig. 2C View FIGURES 2 )............................................................. Univagris Viraktamath & Murthy View in CoL
- Crown with minimum distance between eyes greater than dorsal diameter of each eye; style with apex of apophysis not flared ................................................................................................... 4
4. Transition between vertex and face rounded; male subgenital plate upturned near apex ( Fig. 2D View FIGURES 2 ).............................................................................................. Sudhamruta Viraktamath & Murthy View in CoL
- Transition between vertex and face angled but not carinate; male subgenital plate with apex flat ( Fig. 3C View FIGURES 3 )............... 5
5. Aedeagal shaft a slender tube, with pair of ventrolateral plate-like processes, connective with an apical process ( Fig. 2F View FIGURES 2 ).............................................................................. Sikhamani Viraktamath & Webb View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft stout, neither with ventro-basal process nor with apex of connective produced into process ( Fig. 2E View FIGURES 2 )................................................................................. Thryaksha Viraktamath & Murthy View in CoL
6. Dorsum chocolate brown or brown, venter including face lemon or pale yellow; forewing chocolate brown contrasted with pale yellow costal area ( Fig. 2B View FIGURES 2 )............................................................................. 7
- Body and forewings not with above colour combination....................................................... 8
7. Male style degenerate, lodged in infolding of subgenital plate ( Fig. 2G View FIGURES 2 ); aedeagus with two shafts ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 HI); female pregenital sternite not lobed but simple.............................................................. Parallygus Melichar View in CoL
- Male style well developed ( Fig. 3A View FIGURES 3 ); subgenital plate not infolded (Fug. 3C); aedeagus with one shaft ( Fig. 3B View FIGURES 3 ); female pregenital sternite trilobed, median lobe flap-like ( Fig. 3D View FIGURES 3 )........................................ Platyretus Melichar View in CoL
8. Male with connective and aedeagus fused, anterior arms appressed ( Figs 8 View FIGURES 8 FH, 9FG, 10EF).............. Advikus View in CoL gen. nov.
- Male with connective and aedeagus articulated ( Fig. 3E View FIGURES 3 ), anterior arms not appressed............................... 9
9. Forewing with apex of R 1 and other cross veins in costal cell reflexed ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 E–J) and/or with black or brown transverse stripes on fore margin of head and upper part of face ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 BC)..................................................... 10
- Forewing with apex of R1 and other cross veins in costal cell not reflexed ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 KL); fore margin of head and upper part of face without dark brown or black transverse stripes ( Fig. 1D View FIGURES 1 )................................................. 19
10. Crown depressed, fore margin sharply angled but not carinate; forewing costal area with more than two reflexed cross veins in addition to reflexed veins connecting outer anteapical cell, series of cross veins present between CuA and CuP ( Fig. 1J View FIGURES 1 )........................................................................................... Coroticus Distant View in CoL
- Crown neither depressed nor with sharply angled fore margin; forewing costal area without or at most with one reflexed vein in addition to reflexed veins connecting outer anteapical cell, cross veins between CuA and CuP absent ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 F–I)...... 11
11. Connective stem with apical pair of processes or with an intermediate sclerite between connective and aedeagus......... 12
- Connective neither with apical pair of processes nor with an intermediate sclerite between aedeagus and connective ( Fig. 3E View FIGURES 3 ) .................................................................................................. 14
12. Connective stem with pair of posteriorly directed processes ( Fig. 3H View FIGURES 3 ); aedeagus distant from connective and joined to it by a membrane,............................................................................ Scaphoideus Uhler View in CoL
- Connective stem without posteriorly directed processes; aedeagus articulated with an intermediate sclerite which in turn articulated with connective ( Fig. 3F View FIGURES 3 ); intermediate sclerite may ( Fig. 3G View FIGURES 3 ) or may not possess processes..................... 13
13. Crown medially longer than interocular distance, acutely produced in front of eyes; slender species (4.3 to 5.4 times as long as width of head including eyes); intermediate sclerite between aedeagus and connective without processes ( Fig. 3F View FIGURES 3 )........................................................................... Scaphodhara Viraktamath & Mohan View in CoL (part)
- Crown shorter (0.9 or less) than interocular distance, obtusely or acutely produced in front of eyes; comparatively stouter species (less than 3.2 times as long as width of head including eyes); intermediate sclerite between aedeagus and connective with long posteriorly directed processes ( Fig. 3G View FIGURES 3 )........................................... Scaphoidella Vilbase View in CoL (part)
14. Male subgenital plate with mesal sclerotized process ( Fig. 4A View FIGURES 4 )................................ Neolimnus Linnavuori View in CoL
- Male subgenital plate without mesal sclerotized process ( Fig. 2C View FIGURES 2 ).............................................. 15
15. Male pygofer with two groups of posterior marginal tooth-like short setae ( Khatri & Webb 2010: Fig. 2a View FIGURES 2 ).................................................................................................... Bampurius Dlabola View in CoL
- Male pygofer without such marginal setae................................................................. 16
16. Crown shorter than interocular distance................................................................... 17
- Crown longer than interocular distance................................... Scaphodhara Viraktamath & Mohan View in CoL (part)
17. Aedeagus with preatrium ventrally prolonged and with pair of long processes ( Dai & Dietrich 2011: Fig. 41)........................................................................................... Scaphoidella Vilbaste View in CoL (part)
- Aedeagus with processes of preatrium poorly developed or absent ( Fig. 3E View FIGURES 3 )...................................... 18
18. Crown and pronotum with reddish brown transverse bands ( Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 ); forewing claval veins either connected by a cross vein ( Fig. 1H View FIGURES 1 ) or fused ( Fig. 1I View FIGURES 1 ), without transparent round spots on forewing; aedeagal shaft process when present paired ( Fig. 3E View FIGURES 3 )....................................................................................................................................................................... Scaphomonus Viraktamath & Mohan View in CoL
- Dark brown species with transparent round spots on forewing ( Fig. 1M View FIGURES 1 ); aedeagal shaft with single apical process directed ventrally ( Fig. 4E View FIGURES 4 )................................................................... Mimotettix Matsumura View in CoL
19. Crown pale brown or ochraceous either with one large median ( Fig. 1D View FIGURES 1 ) or two round ( Fig. 5A View FIGURES 5 ) prominent black spots...... .................................................................................................. 20
- Crown without such well-defined round black spots, may have diffused brown or black spots or lines................. 21
20. Crown with median large round black spot ( Fig. 1D View FIGURES 1 ); aedeagus with ventral process arising beyond midlength ( Fig. 4D View FIGURES 4 )......................................................................................... Phlogotettix Ribaut View in CoL
- Crown with two smaller round black spots ( Fig. 5A View FIGURES 5 ); aedeagus without ventral process ( Fig. 4I View FIGURES 4 )..... Phlogothamnus Ishihara View in CoL
21. Aedeagus with strongly asymmetrically oriented processes ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 BC)................................. Banus Distant View in CoL
- Aedeagus symmetrical................................................................................ 22
22. Aedeagal shaft with basal processes arising on ventrolateral surface of shaft ( Fig. 4F View FIGURES 4 )..................................................................................................... Osbornellus (Mavromoustaca) Dlabola View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft with basal processes arising on dorsal surface of shaft ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 GH).................... Monobazus Distant View in CoL
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