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. 2015 Apr 1;(493):1–176. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.493.6353
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1 Mesoscutum with medial longitudinal furrow with cross-carinae (a, b) mimicking the adjacent notauli Acanthaegilopsis
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Mesoscutum without medial longitudinal furrow (A, B) 2
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2 Petiole shiny, often very long (a). Mesopleuron with a band of heavy sculpture (b). Scutellum short, rounded (c) Anacharis
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Petiole sculptured, relatively short (A, B). Mesopleuron at most with striations, without a band of heavy sculpture (A, B). Scutellum produced into a spine, which may be blunt (C) 3
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3 Scutellum protruding posteriorly, overhanging propodeum, sometimes as a spine, with similar reticulate-foveolate sculpture over entire dorsal surface (a). Head transverse, distinctly wider than mesosoma (b) Xyalaspis
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Scutellum usually not overhanging propodeum, never as a distinct spine, smooth or more or less rugose, never rough reticulate (A); typically a circumscutellar carina can be traced around the dorsal circumference of the scutellum. Head rounded, only slightly wider than mesosoma (B) Aegilips