1 |
Posterior vertex covered by coarse, concentric, semicircular rugae (Figs 64, 135, 153) |
2 |
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Posterior vertex punctate to rugose, if rugae present then fine, irregular, or broadly interrupted medially (Figs 189, 207, 266) |
4 |
2 |
Striae of pronotum reaching mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus anteriorly (Fig. 62) |
Trichoteleia albidipes Kieffer |
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Striae of pronotum separated from mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus by smooth area (Figs 133, 151) |
3 |
3 |
A7 with basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 1); T2–T4 with microsculpture throughout (Fig. 136); T2 weakly striate, few striae reaching posterior margin; T6 densely microsculptured throughout (Fig. 137); metasoma more than 1.5 times as long as head and mesosoma combined (Figs 132, 134) |
Trichoteleia irwini Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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A7 without basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 2); T2–T4 without microsculpture (Fig. 155); T2 distinctly striate throughout, striae reaching posterior margin; T6 with small sparse punctures, otherwise smooth; metasoma less than 1.4 times as long as head and mesosoma combined (Figs 150, 152) |
Trichoteleia ketrona Talamas, sp. n. |
4 |
Striae of pronotal shoulder forming uniform and continuous band with striae of posterior pronotal sulcus (Figs 11, 12, 157, 211, 282); posterior vertex with fine punctation, punctation sparse to moderately dense, without rugae (Figs 159, 213, 284) |
5 |
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Posterior margin of pronotum with different patterns of sculpture above and below dorsal epomial carina (Fig. 252) or posterior vertex rugose (Fig. 278) |
7 |
5 |
T6 densely microsculptured throughout (Fig. 286) |
Trichoteleia tonsa Talamas, sp. n. |
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T6 with microsculpture or fine rugulae along anterior margin, otherwise smooth with sparse punctation (Figs 161, 215) |
6 |
6 |
Metapleural triangle smooth, sometimes with very fine, sparse setae (Fig. 157); axillular carina nearly straight and perpendicular to longitudinal axis of body (Fig. 12) |
Trichoteleia levii Talamas & Johnson, sp. n. |
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Metapleural triangle coarsely sculptured (Fig. 211); axillular carina rounded posteriorly (Fig. 11) |
Trichoteleia prima Talamas, sp. n. |
7 |
Forewing with purple metallic sheen (Figs 32, 167, 226); metasoma elongate, dark brown to black (Figs 167, 226) |
8 |
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Forewing without purple metallic sheen; length and color of metasoma variable |
9 |
8 |
S2 with median longitudinal carina (as in Fig. 45); wings darkly infuscate (Figs 32, 184, 226); hind coxa yellow (Fig. 222) |
Trichoteleia quazii Talamas, sp. n. |
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S2 without median longitudinal carina; wings moderately infuscate (Fig. 167); hind coxa brown (Fig. 163) |
Trichoteleia longiventris Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
9 |
Notaulus incomplete or reaching suprahumeral sulcus as a row of punctures (Figs 9, 10); frons below median ocellus evenly punctate throughout (Figs 130, 202, 273), rarely with dorsoventral rugulae laterally; S2 punctate, punctation usually coarse and uniform throughout (Fig. 43) |
10 |
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Notaulus complete and reaching suprahumeral sulcus as a smooth furrow (Figs 7, 8); frons between median ocellus and antennal scrobe variably sculptured; S2 punctate, smooth or longitudinally striate |
23 |
10 |
Mandible bidentate (Fig. 77); lateral propodeal area punctate rugose (Fig. 27) |
11 |
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Mandible tridentate; sculpture of lateral propodeal area variable |
12 |
11 |
Metasoma elongate, length of T5 more than 2.5 times width of posterior margin (Fig. 220); gena broad, with small punctures and well-defined striae (Fig. 217) |
Trichoteleia prolixa Talamas, sp. n. |
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Metasoma moderately long, length of T5 less than 2 times width of posterior margin (Fig. 78); gena not broad, with striation confused by dense punctation (Fig. 74) |
Trichoteleia bidentata Talamas, sp. n. |
12 |
M+Cu and Rs+M veins in forewing spectral, i.e., without pigment, visible only as fold in wing membrane (Fig. 35) |
13 |
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M+Cu and Rs+M veins in forewing nebulous, i.e., indicated by diffuse pigmented lines (Figs 31–34, 36) |
20 |
13 |
T1 produced anteriorly into horn, horn sometimes small but always with dorsal surface smooth and convex (Figs 67, 246, 272, 298) |
14 |
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T1 without horn (Figs 55, 138, 173) |
18 |
14 |
Forewing with transverse infuscate band medially (Fig. 72); lateral T4 striate throughout (Fig. 72); sculpture of medial T3 reticulate rugose (Fig. 72) |
Trichoteleia bicolor Talamas, sp. n. |
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Forewing hyaline, sometimes with diffuse longitudinal infuscation (Figs 31, 247, 271, 298); sculpture of T4 and medial T3 variable (Figs 250, 274, 298) |
15 |
15 |
Posterior margin of transverse sulcus on T2 straight (Fig. 298); head and metasoma black, mesosoma red (Figs 293, 295); mandibles dark brown to black (Fig. 297) |
Trichoteleia xantrox Talamas, sp. n. |
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Posterior margin of transverse sulcus on T2 convex (Figs 250, 274); body color pattern not as above; color of mandibles variable |
16 |
16 |
Lateral T4–T5 longitudinally strigose (Fig. 119) |
Trichoteleia funesta Talamas, sp. n. |
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T4 smooth or with faint striae; T5 without macrosculpture |
17 |
17 |
T5–T6 sparsely punctate (Fig. 250); gena punctate rugose, broad (Fig. 246); head, mesosoma and metasoma brown (Fig. 245) |
Trichoteleia sphaerica Talamas, sp. n. |
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T5–T6 densely punctate (Fig. 274); gena dorsoventrally strigose, moderately narrow (Fig. 270); head, mesosoma and metasoma black (Fig. 269) |
Trichoteleia tezitra Talamas, sp. n. |
18 |
Forewing with faint infuscation below R (marginal vein) (Fig. 149); metasoma black, head and mesosoma orange (Fig. 144) |
Trichoteleia jiro Talamas, sp. n. |
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Forewing with percurrent transverse infuscate band medially (Figs 57, 170); color pattern variable |
19 |
19 |
Metascutellar armature short, posterior margin with small median notch (Fig. 21); T2 longitudinally strigose (Fig. 173); T2–T3 with microsculpture present interstitially (Fig. 173); occipital carina bordered anteriorly by large cells (Fig. 171) |
Trichoteleia minima Talamas, sp. n. |
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Metascutellum markedly bispinose, posterior margin distinctly emarginate (Fig. 58); T2 reticulate rugose (Fig. 60); T2–T3 without microsculpture (Fig. 60); occipital carina bordered anteriorly by medium sized cells (Fig. 58) |
Trichoteleia afo Talamas, sp. n. |
20 |
T2–T4 without microsculpture (Fig. 101); S2 smooth with sparse fine punctation |
Trichoteleia eburata Talamas, sp. n. |
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T2–T4 with microsculpture throughout (Figs 131, 203, 232); S2 variably sculptured |
21 |
21 |
Central of keel of frons absent (Fig. 4), if faintly indicated, then not extending onto interantennal process (Fig. 202); metapleural triangle smooth to sparsely and finely punctate (Fig. 199); setation of metapleural triangle absent to sparse (Fig. 199) |
Trichoteleia pauliani (Risbec) |
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Central keel of frons present and extending onto interantennal process (Figs 3, 130); metapleural triangle coarsely sculptured, densely and finely punctate to rugose (Figs 127, 228); setation of metapleural triangle sparse to moderately dense (Figs 127, 228) |
22 |
22 |
Apical half of forewing with diffuse infuscation along longitudinal midline (Fig. 31) |
Trichoteleia hemlyae Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Forewing with transverse infuscate band below R (marginal vein) and infuscate patch distally (Fig. 231) |
Trichoteleia avaka Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
23 |
Brachypterous, apex of forewing ending before midpoint of T3 (Figs 122, 192) |
24 |
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Macropterous, apex or forewing extending beyond posterior margin of T3 |
26 |
24 |
Horn on T1 with posterodorsally oriented spine at apex (Fig. 102); striae of lateral T4 merging medially in anterior half of tergite (Fig. 107); metascutellar spines large, diverging apically, with large black setae (Figs 103, 105) |
Trichoteleia echinata Talamas, sp. n. |
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Horn on T1 smooth and convex dorsally, without spine (Fig. 121); striae of lateral T4 separated medially by smooth midline field (Figs 125, 197); metascutellar spines variable |
25 |
25 |
A7 without basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 2); lateral T3 and entire surface of T4–T5 obliquely strigose (Fig. 125); basal node on mandible absent (Fig. 124, as in Fig. 255) |
Trichoteleia halterata Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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A7 with basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 1); T3, T5 smooth with sparse punctation, lateral T4 sometimes with weak crenulae along anterior margin, otherwise smooth (Fig. 197); basal node on mandible large (Fig. 196) |
Trichoteleia parvipennis Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
26 |
Medial frons rugulose (Fig. 279); horn on T1 absent (Fig. 275); posterior vertex coarsely punctate rugose throughout (Fig. 278); forewing with two transverse infuscate bands (Fig. 280) |
Trichoteleia tigris Talamas, sp. n. |
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Medial frons smooth (Figs 89, 95); horn on T1 present or absent; posterior vertex variable, but not coarsely punctate rugose throughout; color of forewing variable |
27 |
27 |
Forewing patterned with distinct bands or contrasting infuscate and hyaline areas (Figs 33, 96); postacetabular sulcus present as a smooth furrow (as in Fig. 16); T6 smooth with fine setigerous punctures throughout or at lateral margin (Fig. 303) |
28 |
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Forewing hyaline to infuscate but without banding; postacetabular sulcus variable; sculpture and punctation of T6 variable |
31 |
28 |
A7 with basiconic sensillum (Fig. 1); T2–T3 with microsculpture throughout (Fig. 96); width of T1 along posterior margin greater than 1.6 times length (Fig. 96) |
Trichoteleia delilah Talamas, sp. n. |
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A7 without basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 2); T2–T3 without microsculpture (Figs 90, 209, 301); width of T1 along posterior margin less than 1.2 times length (Figs 90, 209, 301) |
29 |
29 |
Frons below median ocellus dorsoventrally strigose (Fig. 89) |
Trichoteleia cincta Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Frons below median ocellus punctate or punctate rugulose (Figs 208, 304) |
30 |
30 |
Posterior half of medial mesoscutum longitudinally rugulose (Fig. 207) |
Trichoteleia picturata Talamas, sp. n. |
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Posterior half of medial mesoscutum moderately punctate, otherwise smooth (Fig. 302) |
Trichoteleia zuparkoi Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
31 |
Horn on T1 hooked, pointing posteriorly at apex (Fig. 109); metascutellar spines stout and diverging distally (Fig. 111) |
Trichoteleia fisheri Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Horn on T1, if present, smooth or with longitudinal carina at apex, but not curved or pointed posteriorly (Fig. 240); metascutellar spines variable |
32 |
32 |
R1 (postmarginal vein) equal in length to r (stigmal vein) (Fig. 36); lateral propodeal area with small apical flange (Figs 25, 26); horn on T1 absent (Figs 180, 262) |
33 |
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R1 (postmarginal vein) distinctly longer than r (stigmal vein) (Figs 31–33, 35); lateral propodeal area without apical flange (Figs 27–28); horn on T1 usually present |
34 |
33 |
Lateral pronotum with coarse striae extending nearly to cervical pronotal area (Fig. 15); A7 without basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 2); postacetabular sulcus comprised of large cells (Fig. 15); T4 punctate except along midline (Fig. 185) |
Trichoteleia oculea Talamas, sp. n. |
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Lateral pronotum with short irregular striae or rugulae posteriorly (Fig. 16); A7 with basiconic sensillum (as in Fig. 1); postacetabular sulcus present as a smooth furrow (Fig. 16); T4 devoid of punctation and sculpture except along lateral margins (Fig. 262) |
Trichoteleia tahotra Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
34 |
T3 transversely strigose (Fig. 191); frons below median ocellus dorsoventrally striate (Fig. 190); lateral pronotum with pronounced longitudinal striae (Fig. 187); interantennal process enlarged dorsally (Fig. 187); body entirely black |
Trichoteleia orona Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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T3 smooth or with longitudinally oriented lines of sculpture; other characters variable but not in the combination above |
35 |
35 |
Posterior margin of metapleuron with posterolaterally projecting triangular spine near intersection with metapleural sulus (Fig. 29); setal patch on lateral T1 bordered by flange dorsally (Fig. 29); hind wing with density of microtrichae posterior to Sc+R (submarginal vein) reduced relative to remainder of wing membrane (Fig. 34) |
Trichoteleia nify Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Posterior margin of metapleuron smooth or bluntly angulate near intersection with metapleural sulcus (Figs 139, 252); setal patch on lateral T1 with carina dorsally but without flange; hind wing with density of microtrichae uniform throughout (Figs 31–33) |
36 |
36 |
Lateral T4 smooth or with small patch of faint strigae (Figs 143, 256); T5 with sparse punctation, otherwise smooth (Figs 143, 256) |
37 |
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Lateral T4–T5 with percurrent longitudinal strigae or rugulae (Figs 238, 244, 292); T5 with moderately dense, large punctures laterally (Figs 238, 244, 292) |
38 |
37 |
Mandibular node present, notch present just distad of node (Fig. 142); gena with dorsoventral rugae (Fig. 139); central keel on frons extending onto dorsal surface of interantennal process (Fig. 6) |
Trichoteleia janus Talamas, sp. n. |
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Mandibular node and notch absent (Fig. 255); gena with fine dorsoventral striae (Fig. 252); central keel on frons ventrally attenuating or diverging laterally around interantennal process (Fig. 255) |
Trichoteleia subtilis Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
38 |
Frons below median ocellus evenly dorsoventrally strigose throughout (Fig. 291) |
Trichoteleia warreni Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Frons below median ocellus smooth or with dorsoventral strigae that attenuate medially (Figs 243, 237) |
39 |
39 |
Rugae laterad of median ocellus prominent (Fig. 237); mesoscutum densely punctate, punctures moderately coarse (Fig. 236); cells of occipital rim large (Fig. 236); body dark brown to black |
Trichoteleia rugifrons Talamas & Masner, sp. n. |
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Rugae laterad of median ocellus faint or absent (Fig. 243); mesoscutum with moderately dense punctation, punctures small (Fig. 242); cells of occipital rim small (Fig. 242); body yellow throughout |
Trichoteleia solocis Talamas, sp. n. |