Monoctonus, Haliday, 1833
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5696.4.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EABB0899-5DB4-405D-9B17-A2D68AC57A09 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/254B8790-2A6F-526F-4ABC-FC2ACCA070C3 |
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Monoctonus |
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Key to allied species of the genus Monoctonus View in CoL View at ENA
1. Antenna with 18 antennomeres. Propodeum with central areola delineated by carinae............................... 2
- Antenna with fewer antennomeres. Propodeum without central areola delineated by carinae.......................... 4
2. Notauli completely absent. Labial palpus 1-segmented.—Length of petiole 2.0 × its width at level of spiracles. Ovipositor sheath 3.6 × longer than its maximum width....................... M. parvipalpus Čkrkić, Petrović & Tomanović, 2019
- Notauli present in anterior 0.3 of mesoscutum. Labial palpus 3-segmented........................................ 3
3. Length of petiole 2.6 × its width at level of spiracles. Ovipositor sheath 4.0 × longer than its maximum width........................................................................... M. montenegrinus Petrović & Tomanović, 2023
- Length of petiole 2.0 × its width at level of spiracles. Ovipositor sheath 3.2 × longer than its maximum width.................................................................................................. M. genriki sp. nov.
4. Antenna with 16 antennomeres. Length of petiole 2.5 × its width at level of spiracles. Ovipositor sheath 2.6 × longer than its maximum width.................................................................... M. sichuanicus sp. nov.
- Antenna with 11 antennomeres. Length of petiole 1.5–2.0 × its width at level of spiracles. Ovipositor sheath 3.0 × longer than its maximum width............................................................... M. hispanicus Tizado, 1992 View in CoL
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