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Tibia armament: [2.7.0][7.7.2][11.7.4/5], dorsal spines of hindtibia fairly evenly distributed. The right fronttibia has three dorsal spines, two in dorso-posterior and one in dorso-anterior position, resulting in 10 spines as total number, which is unusual for Palaearctic genera; on the left fronttibia there is only one spine on each side. The short distance and the smaller size of the two spines suggest that wounding might have caused a splitting and doubling of the spine.—Tarsal arolia: present.—Subgenital plate: with styli,
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Wings:tegminawithoutsubcostalobe.—Tibiaarmament:ofthetypespecimen[1.8.0][7.7.1][11.7.5], dorsal spines of hindtibia fairly evenly distributed. Bey-Bienko obviously observed some variability in the armament of the hindtibia among the
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FF89FFB52AC6FE28FF0AC8EC" bold="true" box="[146,255,461,485]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">TABLE 1.</emphasis>
Compilation of important characters of the Palaearctic species of
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FF96FFAA2AC6FDD8FF09CB5C" bold="true" box="[146,252,573,597]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">TABLE 2.</emphasis>
Compilation of important characters of the genera of
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FF94FFA82AC3FF5FFEE6C9DB" bold="true" box="[151,275,186,210]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
Tibia and femur armament.
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tarsus.—Enlargements: Scale in D 0.2 mm, in all others 0.5 mm.
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FF93FFAF2AC3FF5FFEE1C9DB" bold="true" box="[151,276,186,210]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
The right phallomere and its parts.
@ -2981,7 +2983,7 @@ Species:
. Transparent parts of the pronotum appear dark due to the dark background; it mainly concerns a relatively large area mesally at the anterior margin, in (B) additionally an apparently dark band at the lateral margins. Preparation numbers between parentheses indicate that the same specimen was also used for the production of microscopical preparations.— Enlargements: Scale 2 mm.
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FFEFFFD32AC3FF5FFED7C9DB" bold="true" box="[151,290,186,210]" pageId="73" pageNumber="74">FIGURE 22.</emphasis>
Phallomeres of
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stepped,
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specialised: short, scarcely surpassing the abdomen,
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present (ve in
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<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFEAFFD62B18FF3BFE54C9F1" box="[332,417,222,248]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="50.[151,250,186,210]" captionTargetId="figure-16@49.[220,1367,181,1919]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 1. Tibia and femur armament.A: Left fronttibia of Ergaula, view from distally on the posterio-ventral surface. Apical whorl (ap) with six spines (arabic numerals); notice the large gap between spines nos. 6 and 1. More proximal spines: One on the ventral (ve), three on the dorsal surface (do, Roman numerals, no. III partly hidden). B: Left midtibia of Ergaula in dorsoanterior view. Apical whorl with six spines in two well separated groups of three. More proximal spines: six on the dorsal and three on the ventral surface (not numbered). C: Apical half of the left midtibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in anterio-ventral view. Apical whorl with seven spines. Spine no. 7 is inserted ventrally close to spine no. 1. D,E: Left fronttibia (Ti) and -femur (Fe) of Polyphaga pellucida in anterio-dorsal (D) and posterio-dorsal view (E). Apical whorl with eight spines forming a continuous, curved row, with increasing distance from the apical margin between spine nos. 4 and 7, and turning back with no. 8. More proximal spines: One dorsal spine present. F: Left fronttibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in posterio-dorsal view.Apical whorl with seven spines in similar arrangement as in E. More proximal spines: Two dorsal spines present. G,H: Suggested homologisation of the spines forming the apical whorls of the fronttibia in the species P. pellucida (E) and P. aegyptiaca (F) with those of Ergaula (A). The additional spines (nos. I and II in G, or only no. II in F) are recruited from the dorsal series and inserted between nos. 5 and 6 of the apical whorl. Homologous pairs in whorls with 8 spines, E/G: 6/II, 7/I, 8/6; whorls with 7 spines, F/ H: 6/II, 7/6. I: Right fronttibia and -femur of Ergaula, ventral view, arrow points to the apical spine of the femur.—Explanation: The arrow in B and F points to the distad projecting edge of the apical margin of the tibia, immediately dorsally of spine no. 3.—Enlargements: Scale 0.5 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13235902" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13235902/files/figure.png" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Fig. 1A</figureCitation>
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three (
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.—Femur armament: femora of all legs with an apical spine.—Tibia armament: [3.6.1][7.6.3][1011.6.5],
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.—Subgenital plate: anterior apodemes inconspicuous, strong bristles on posterior half of the plate, with rather long styli,
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@ -81,7 +83,7 @@ by a series of shared characters:
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FFA8FF942A93FDC7FE58CB34" bold="true" box="[199,429,546,573]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">1. Tibia armament.</emphasis>
Ventral surface of the fronttibia with one spine [3.6.1] (
<tableCitation id="501360ABFFA8FF942E48FDC6FB86CB34" box="[1052,1139,547,573]" captionStart="TABLE 2" captionStartId="48.[146,229,573,597]" captionTargetId="graphics-270@48.[152,2014,799,1615]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="TABLE 2. Compilation of important characters of the genera of Corydiinaeand of three further subfamilies of Corydiidae, by Princis(1960) combinedto a higher category called “Euthyrrhaphidae”.— Explanations: + structure present; (+) present, but strongly reduced and only present in three of the species; [+] present, slightly shortened; - absent; ± present only in part of the species. Geographic distribution: N Nearctic, O Oriental, P Palaearctic; S7 subgenital plate (of female).—Superscripts: 1 Postclypeal shield on the head, l long, extended beyond the antennal sockets, or s short, not reaching the sockets. 2 Cercal tricholiths, maximal number of sensilla per anulus; in Euthyrrhapha most anuli with 1, few proximal with 2 sensilla. 3 Length of supraanal plate, vs very short, s short, m medium, l long. 4 Subgenera Nymphrytria and Leiopteroblatta with highly derived tibia armament not listed. 5 Two apical spines present. 6 Right tegmen with slight differences between covered and uncovered areas, but not further specialised." pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Table 2</tableCitation>
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, col. 24), total number of spines at the fronttibia 10; apical whorls of all tibiae with only 6 spines; number of ventral spines on the midtibia always 3.—Remaining genera: Fronttibia at the ventral surface without a spine, total number of spines 8 (only
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FFA8FF942AC3FD6AFED7CBA0" box="[151,290,655,681]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Eremoblatta</emphasis>
@ -100,9 +102,9 @@ Ventral surface of the fronttibia with one spine [3.6.1] (
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The presence of one spine more or less might be judged as an unreliable character in the light of a rather great variability of spine numbers, for example, at the dorsal surface of the hindtibia (
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, col. 3). But no such variabilty is found in the fronttibia, its pattern has proved to be almost invariable in all species so far studied (see also under “Tibia armament”, p. 10 ff, and
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<tableCitation id="501360ABFFA8FF94282CFC82FD3ECA88" box="[632,715,871,897]" captionStart="TABLE 1" captionStartId="47.[146,229,461,485]" captionTargetId="graphics-204@47.[238,1947,623,1729]" captionTargetPageId="47" captionText="TABLE 1. Compilation of important characters of the Palaearctic species of Corydiinae having no apical spine on the femora of the frontleg. Species within systematical categories in alphabetic order.—Explanations: + structure present; (+) present, but strongly reduced; - absent;? character not known; S9 male subgenital plate.—Abbreviations of geographic names: Ab Abyssinia (Ethiopia &amp; Eritrea), Af Afghanistan, Al Algeria, Ar Arabia, Cy Cyprus, Eg Egypt, Gr Greece, Ik Irak, In Iran, Jo Jordania, Ke Kenia, Li Libya, Mo Morocco, Mr Mauritania, Ni Nigeria, Pl Palestine, Pk Pakistan, Rh Rhodos, Sa Sahara, Se Senegal, Si Sinai, So Somalia, Su Sudan, Tk Turkey, Ts Turkestan (region east of the Caspian Sea). AlEg = Al, Eg and countries in between." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/49EE0598FF89FFB52AC6FE28F8BECB59" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" tableUuid="49EE0598FF89FFB52AC6FE28F8BECB59">Table 1</tableCitation>
, col. 1).
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@ -119,19 +121,19 @@ for
[1.7.
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] indicating (in bold) one ventral spine which, however, in my interpretation is dorsal. Even if their assumption is right, the position of the respective spine (with the roman number I in
<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFA8FF942993FC12FBE8CD18" box="[967,1053,1015,1041]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="50.[151,250,186,210]" captionTargetId="figure-16@49.[220,1367,181,1919]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 1. Tibia and femur armament.A: Left fronttibia of Ergaula, view from distally on the posterio-ventral surface. Apical whorl (ap) with six spines (arabic numerals); notice the large gap between spines nos. 6 and 1. More proximal spines: One on the ventral (ve), three on the dorsal surface (do, Roman numerals, no. III partly hidden). B: Left midtibia of Ergaula in dorsoanterior view. Apical whorl with six spines in two well separated groups of three. More proximal spines: six on the dorsal and three on the ventral surface (not numbered). C: Apical half of the left midtibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in anterio-ventral view. Apical whorl with seven spines. Spine no. 7 is inserted ventrally close to spine no. 1. D,E: Left fronttibia (Ti) and -femur (Fe) of Polyphaga pellucida in anterio-dorsal (D) and posterio-dorsal view (E). Apical whorl with eight spines forming a continuous, curved row, with increasing distance from the apical margin between spine nos. 4 and 7, and turning back with no. 8. More proximal spines: One dorsal spine present. F: Left fronttibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in posterio-dorsal view.Apical whorl with seven spines in similar arrangement as in E. More proximal spines: Two dorsal spines present. G,H: Suggested homologisation of the spines forming the apical whorls of the fronttibia in the species P. pellucida (E) and P. aegyptiaca (F) with those of Ergaula (A). The additional spines (nos. I and II in G, or only no. II in F) are recruited from the dorsal series and inserted between nos. 5 and 6 of the apical whorl. Homologous pairs in whorls with 8 spines, E/G: 6/II, 7/I, 8/6; whorls with 7 spines, F/ H: 6/II, 7/6. I: Right fronttibia and -femur of Ergaula, ventral view, arrow points to the apical spine of the femur.—Explanation: The arrow in B and F points to the distad projecting edge of the apical margin of the tibia, immediately dorsally of spine no. 3.—Enlargements: Scale 0.5 mm." pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 1H</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFA8FF942993FC12FBE8CD18" box="[967,1053,1015,1041]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="50.[151,250,186,210]" captionTargetId="figure-16@49.[220,1367,181,1919]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 1. Tibia and femur armament.A: Left fronttibia of Ergaula, view from distally on the posterio-ventral surface. Apical whorl (ap) with six spines (arabic numerals); notice the large gap between spines nos. 6 and 1. More proximal spines: One on the ventral (ve), three on the dorsal surface (do, Roman numerals, no. III partly hidden). B: Left midtibia of Ergaula in dorsoanterior view. Apical whorl with six spines in two well separated groups of three. More proximal spines: six on the dorsal and three on the ventral surface (not numbered). C: Apical half of the left midtibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in anterio-ventral view. Apical whorl with seven spines. Spine no. 7 is inserted ventrally close to spine no. 1. D,E: Left fronttibia (Ti) and -femur (Fe) of Polyphaga pellucida in anterio-dorsal (D) and posterio-dorsal view (E). Apical whorl with eight spines forming a continuous, curved row, with increasing distance from the apical margin between spine nos. 4 and 7, and turning back with no. 8. More proximal spines: One dorsal spine present. F: Left fronttibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in posterio-dorsal view.Apical whorl with seven spines in similar arrangement as in E. More proximal spines: Two dorsal spines present. G,H: Suggested homologisation of the spines forming the apical whorls of the fronttibia in the species P. pellucida (E) and P. aegyptiaca (F) with those of Ergaula (A). The additional spines (nos. I and II in G, or only no. II in F) are recruited from the dorsal series and inserted between nos. 5 and 6 of the apical whorl. Homologous pairs in whorls with 8 spines, E/G: 6/II, 7/I, 8/6; whorls with 7 spines, F/ H: 6/II, 7/6. I: Right fronttibia and -femur of Ergaula, ventral view, arrow points to the apical spine of the femur.—Explanation: The arrow in B and F points to the distad projecting edge of the apical margin of the tibia, immediately dorsally of spine no. 3.—Enlargements: Scale 0.5 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13235902" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13235902/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 1H</figureCitation>
) would be very near to the border between the ventral and dorsal surface and thus not be comparable with the ventral spine of
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and relatives which has a mesally ventral position (spine designated with ve in
<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFA8FF94292CFBDAFC25CD50" box="[888,976,1087,1113]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="50.[151,250,186,210]" captionTargetId="figure-16@49.[220,1367,181,1919]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 1. Tibia and femur armament.A: Left fronttibia of Ergaula, view from distally on the posterio-ventral surface. Apical whorl (ap) with six spines (arabic numerals); notice the large gap between spines nos. 6 and 1. More proximal spines: One on the ventral (ve), three on the dorsal surface (do, Roman numerals, no. III partly hidden). B: Left midtibia of Ergaula in dorsoanterior view. Apical whorl with six spines in two well separated groups of three. More proximal spines: six on the dorsal and three on the ventral surface (not numbered). C: Apical half of the left midtibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in anterio-ventral view. Apical whorl with seven spines. Spine no. 7 is inserted ventrally close to spine no. 1. D,E: Left fronttibia (Ti) and -femur (Fe) of Polyphaga pellucida in anterio-dorsal (D) and posterio-dorsal view (E). Apical whorl with eight spines forming a continuous, curved row, with increasing distance from the apical margin between spine nos. 4 and 7, and turning back with no. 8. More proximal spines: One dorsal spine present. F: Left fronttibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in posterio-dorsal view.Apical whorl with seven spines in similar arrangement as in E. More proximal spines: Two dorsal spines present. G,H: Suggested homologisation of the spines forming the apical whorls of the fronttibia in the species P. pellucida (E) and P. aegyptiaca (F) with those of Ergaula (A). The additional spines (nos. I and II in G, or only no. II in F) are recruited from the dorsal series and inserted between nos. 5 and 6 of the apical whorl. Homologous pairs in whorls with 8 spines, E/G: 6/II, 7/I, 8/6; whorls with 7 spines, F/ H: 6/II, 7/6. I: Right fronttibia and -femur of Ergaula, ventral view, arrow points to the apical spine of the femur.—Explanation: The arrow in B and F points to the distad projecting edge of the apical margin of the tibia, immediately dorsally of spine no. 3.—Enlargements: Scale 0.5 mm." pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 1A</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFA8FF94292CFBDAFC25CD50" box="[888,976,1087,1113]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="50.[151,250,186,210]" captionTargetId="figure-16@49.[220,1367,181,1919]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 1. Tibia and femur armament.A: Left fronttibia of Ergaula, view from distally on the posterio-ventral surface. Apical whorl (ap) with six spines (arabic numerals); notice the large gap between spines nos. 6 and 1. More proximal spines: One on the ventral (ve), three on the dorsal surface (do, Roman numerals, no. III partly hidden). B: Left midtibia of Ergaula in dorsoanterior view. Apical whorl with six spines in two well separated groups of three. More proximal spines: six on the dorsal and three on the ventral surface (not numbered). C: Apical half of the left midtibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in anterio-ventral view. Apical whorl with seven spines. Spine no. 7 is inserted ventrally close to spine no. 1. D,E: Left fronttibia (Ti) and -femur (Fe) of Polyphaga pellucida in anterio-dorsal (D) and posterio-dorsal view (E). Apical whorl with eight spines forming a continuous, curved row, with increasing distance from the apical margin between spine nos. 4 and 7, and turning back with no. 8. More proximal spines: One dorsal spine present. F: Left fronttibia of Polyphaga aegyptiaca in posterio-dorsal view.Apical whorl with seven spines in similar arrangement as in E. More proximal spines: Two dorsal spines present. G,H: Suggested homologisation of the spines forming the apical whorls of the fronttibia in the species P. pellucida (E) and P. aegyptiaca (F) with those of Ergaula (A). The additional spines (nos. I and II in G, or only no. II in F) are recruited from the dorsal series and inserted between nos. 5 and 6 of the apical whorl. Homologous pairs in whorls with 8 spines, E/G: 6/II, 7/I, 8/6; whorls with 7 spines, F/ H: 6/II, 7/6. I: Right fronttibia and -femur of Ergaula, ventral view, arrow points to the apical spine of the femur.—Explanation: The arrow in B and F points to the distad projecting edge of the apical margin of the tibia, immediately dorsally of spine no. 3.—Enlargements: Scale 0.5 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13235902" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13235902/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 1A</figureCitation>
).
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FFA8FF942A93FB87FDE1CD74" bold="true" box="[199,532,1122,1149]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">2. Specialised right tegmen.</emphasis>
(
<tableCitation id="501360ABFFA8FF942870FB86FD88CD74" box="[548,637,1123,1149]" captionStart="TABLE 2" captionStartId="48.[146,229,573,597]" captionTargetId="graphics-270@48.[152,2014,799,1615]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="TABLE 2. Compilation of important characters of the genera of Corydiinaeand of three further subfamilies of Corydiidae, by Princis(1960) combinedto a higher category called “Euthyrrhaphidae”.— Explanations: + structure present; (+) present, but strongly reduced and only present in three of the species; [+] present, slightly shortened; - absent; ± present only in part of the species. Geographic distribution: N Nearctic, O Oriental, P Palaearctic; S7 subgenital plate (of female).—Superscripts: 1 Postclypeal shield on the head, l long, extended beyond the antennal sockets, or s short, not reaching the sockets. 2 Cercal tricholiths, maximal number of sensilla per anulus; in Euthyrrhapha most anuli with 1, few proximal with 2 sensilla. 3 Length of supraanal plate, vs very short, s short, m medium, l long. 4 Subgenera Nymphrytria and Leiopteroblatta with highly derived tibia armament not listed. 5 Two apical spines present. 6 Right tegmen with slight differences between covered and uncovered areas, but not further specialised." pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Table 2</tableCitation>
<tableCitation id="501360ABFFA8FF942870FB86FD88CD74" box="[548,637,1123,1149]" captionStart="TABLE 2" captionStartId="48.[146,229,573,597]" captionTargetId="graphics-270@48.[152,2014,799,1615]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="TABLE 2. Compilation of important characters of the genera of Corydiinaeand of three further subfamilies of Corydiidae, by Princis(1960) combinedto a higher category called “Euthyrrhaphidae”.— Explanations: + structure present; (+) present, but strongly reduced and only present in three of the species; [+] present, slightly shortened; - absent; ± present only in part of the species. Geographic distribution: N Nearctic, O Oriental, P Palaearctic; S7 subgenital plate (of female).—Superscripts: 1 Postclypeal shield on the head, l long, extended beyond the antennal sockets, or s short, not reaching the sockets. 2 Cercal tricholiths, maximal number of sensilla per anulus; in Euthyrrhapha most anuli with 1, few proximal with 2 sensilla. 3 Length of supraanal plate, vs very short, s short, m medium, l long. 4 Subgenera Nymphrytria and Leiopteroblatta with highly derived tibia armament not listed. 5 Two apical spines present. 6 Right tegmen with slight differences between covered and uncovered areas, but not further specialised." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/49EE0598FF96FFAA2AC6FDD8FD96CA01" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" tableUuid="49EE0598FF96FFAA2AC6FDD8FD96CA01">Table 2</tableCitation>
, col. 8) Right tegmen in the area being overlapped by the left tegmen with a special surface structure allowing the fixation of the left tegmen in repose (see under Chapter I. 5. and
<figureCitation id="85AA4995FFA8FF942F24FB62FF10CDCC" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="69.[146,245,1539,1564]" captionTargetBox="[201,1977,480,1514]" captionTargetId="figure-16@69.[201,1977,480,1514]" captionTargetPageId="69" captionText="FIGURE 19. AC. Cerci of male with tricholiths, ventral view, all species with more than five sensilla per anulus.—Species: A: Eupolyphaga spec. 2, Bo 1367; B: Heterogamisca bolivari, Syntype, Bo 1356; C: Mononychoblatta semenovi, Bo 1391; D: Heterogamisca cerverae, Bo 1404.—EH. Right tegmen with specialisation for the fixation of the left tegmen at rest.— Species: E: Eucorydia dasytoides, from Formosa, Kosempo; F: Therea cf. petiveriana, from S-India, Shevaroy Hills; G: Ergaula cf. capenesis; H: Homoeogamia mexicana. The arrows pointto the positions where the borderline between the two different areas crosses the anal furrow; the whitish patches along the borderline in E are especially shiny parts of the specialised surface;af anal furrow; sa specialised area; us unspecialised area.—Enlargements: Scale 2.5 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13209169" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13209169/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 19EH</figureCitation>
).—Remaining genera: without specialised overlapping area, no structural differences between right and left tegmen.
@ -139,7 +141,7 @@ and relatives which has a mesally ventral position (spine designated with ve in
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<emphasis id="2FE58902FFA8FF942A93FB17FDB4CC04" bold="true" box="[199,577,1266,1293]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">3. Tegmina with subcosta lobe.</emphasis>
The subcosta lobe is a lobelike elevation along the subcosta at the lower side of the tegmina, present in all four genera and their species (
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, col. 9).—Remaining genera: Subcosta lobe only present in three genera, in
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” studied for comparison have a very similar
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, col. 2). A ventral spine at the fronttibia is missing in all other genera of
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Tibia armament: [1.8.0][6.8.1][8.7.34], dorsal spines of hindtibia distributed in two groups (5+3).—Subgenital plate:
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