Character Details

Character

Basiconic peg sensilla of female antenna [11]

Description

Described as sensilla ampullacea (Voegelé et al., 1975), multiporous peg sensilla by Barlin et al. (1981), grooved peg sensilla (Bin et al., 1989), basiconic capitate peg sensillum (Amornsak et al., 1998; Onagbola et al., 2009; Mottern et al., 2011), type s4 sensilla (Gibson et al., 2007), and thermo-hygroreceptive sensilla (van Baaren et al., 2007). Their shape is highly variable, ranging from long and thin to short and mushroom-like. These sensilla often denote the apical boundary of a segment, even if the segments are fused. We treat all of these terms as synonymous, but this character needs to be explored more thoroughly across all taxa, with our coding representing only a cursory analysis.

States

-: unassigned
notes:
coded examples: Perilampus regalis Smulyan, 1936, Yrka Boucek, 1988, Dirhinus caerulea (Cameron, 1884), Bruchodape ignota Burks, 1971, Colotrechnus ignotus Burks, 1958 (toggle remainder)
0: absent
5097_mximage
1.Chrysolampus (Perilampidae)
 
notes:
coded examples: Psilocharis afra Heraty, 1994, Litus_cynipseus, Austrotoxeuma_D0643, Brachyelatus sp , Chrysolampus schwarzi Crawford, 1914 (toggle remainder)
1: present
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1.Cirrospilus
5085_mximage
2. BPS examples of diffe...
5098_mximage
3.
 
notes:
coded examples: Cleonymus Latreille, 1809, Cales noacki Howard, 1907, Coccophagus rusti, Cirrospilus coachellae, Eurytoma gigantea (toggle remainder)