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1 Apex of metatibia ending in short projecting spine (
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<keyLead id="88740A1F0C45FFA3FF7F508C51C9418E" box="[151,1436,1678,1699]" pageId="7" pageNumber="578">- Apex of metatibia without projecting spine; metafemur not strongly arcuate and clavate, although may be incrassate..... 2</keyLead>
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2 (1') Anteocular region lacking median sulcus; tibiae not sulcate on outer surface (
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); antennae, head, and pronotum beset with small seta-bearing granules.....................................................
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- Anteocular region with median sulcus; tibiae usually sulcate on outer surface (
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); dorsum devoid of small seta-bearing granules........................................................................................... 3
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4 (3) Head deflexed, only slightly prolonged beyond antennal bases; tylus compressed and projected upward between antenniferous tubercles as a triangular spine; scape at least 1.5 times longer than head (
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- Head porrect, much prolonged beyond antennal bases; tylus compressed but deflexed between antenniferous tubercles; scape subequal to length of head (
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:
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5 (4) Metatibiae broadly dilated for nearly entire length, ending abruptly near apex.................
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6 (5') Metafemora of males strongly incrassate, widest at middle, those of females slightly expanded; metatibial expansion of male more-or-less straight on outer and inner margins; fourth antennomere concolorous with proximal segments to yellowish; third sternite often with darkened area beneath metacoxae....................................
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- Metafemora of both sexes slightly widened to apex; metatibial expansion of male sinuate on outer margin (only slightly on inner margin); fourth antennomere red to yellow; third sternite without darkened area beneath metacoxae...............................................................................................
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7 (4') Tylus armed with sharp porrect spine; [rostrum reaching posterior margin of metasternum, not extending onto abdomen; outer dilation of metatibia essentially entire, smoothly convex with few small teeth; corial fascia distinct, zig-zagged]..............................................................................................
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8 (7') Rostrum only reaching to middle of metasternum, not extending onto abdomen; [outer dilation of metatibia distinctly scalloped; corial fascia distinct, straight]...................................................
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9 (8') Outer dilation of metatibia distinctly scalloped; corial fascia reduced to one or two small spots on vein...................................................................................................
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10 (9') Outer dilation of metatibia distinctly longer inner dilation; corial fascia confined to veins; posterior margin of pygophore with median V-shaped notch..............................................................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB2F54A551CE4590" box="[1223,1435,679,701]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Leptoglossus corculus</emphasis>
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- Outer dilation of metatibia subequal to inner dilation; corial fascia extending beyond veins, although sometimes faint or absent; posterior margin of pygophore with median subrectangular notch....................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB4C54E351CE45DA" box="[1188,1435,737,759]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Leptoglossus occidentalis</emphasis>
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11 (3') Head as long or nearly as long as pronotum; tylus distinctly narrowed and prolonged beyond antennal bases; femora armed beneath; rostrum long, extending to metacoxae; second and third antennal segment triquetrous (
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:
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB12551E5136441F" box="[1274,1379,796,818]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Chelinidea</emphasis>
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)........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB0F553B51CE4462" box="[1255,1435,825,847]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Chelinidea vittiger</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="88740A1F0C4AFFACFF7F555551C944A7" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">- Head not over two-thirds the length of the pronotum; tylus only slightly prolonged beyond antennal bases; rostrum shorter, extending at most to mesocoxae; second and third antennal segment subcylindrical, not triquetrous.................. 12</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="88740A1F0C4AFFACFF7F559051C9448A" box="[151,1436,914,935]" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">12 (11') Metafemur armed beneath with many teeth, strongly swollen in the males...................................... 13</keyLead>
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13 (12) Ocellar tubercle large; metathoracic scent gland auricle with single disc; antenniferous tubercles armed laterally (
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) male with metatibia more or less straight..............................................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB3E55EB51CE44D2" box="[1238,1435,1001,1023]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Euthochtha galeator</emphasis>
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- Ocellar tubercle small; metathoracic scent gland auricle with pair of divergent discs; antenniferous tubercle unarmed (Nematopini); male with metatibia strongly bent.................................................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB2B522751C94317" box="[1219,1436,1060,1082]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Piezogaster alternatus</emphasis>
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14 (12') Third antennomere dilated and compressed on both sides, others terete; antenniferous tubercles very prominent; tylus strongly and abruptly deflexed, the space between the tubercles unfilled (
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).................
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<emphasis id="01F175380C4AFFACFB59525D51C94358" box="[1201,1436,1119,1141]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">Chariesterus antennator</emphasis>
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- All antennomeres terete; antenniferous tubercles not prominent; tylus not strongly deflexed, the space between the tubercles filled (
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)..................................................................................... 15
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15 (14') Eyes distinctly projecting beyond apical angle of pronotum; ocelli separated by nearly twice the distance between them and eyes; abdominal spiracles closer to lateral margins than to anterior or posterior margins.............
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- Eyes not or slightly projecting to apical angle of pronotum; ocelli separated by distance equal to distance between them and eyes; spiracles equidistant from lateral, anterior, and posterior margins of ventrite (
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)......................... 16
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16 (15') Head with long spines near base of antennae; [scape with large black spots; humeral angles obtusely rounded; posterior pronotal margin with triangular projections small but apparent]........................................
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<keyLead id="88740A1F0C4AFFACFF7F536551CE4251" box="[151,1435,1383,1404]" pageId="8" pageNumber="579">- Head unarmed..................................................................................... 17</keyLead>
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17 (16') Scape bicolorous, longitudinally striped fuscous and testaceous, second and third antennomere mostly fuscous, fourth antennomere contrastingly pale; posterior pronotal margin with triangular projections essentially obsolete; legs mostly pale with conspicuous black spots....................................................................
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- Antennae more-or-less entirely fuscous, occasionally reddish near apex; posterior pronotal margin with distinct triangular projections; legs peppered but appearing mostly fuscous...............................................
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