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Tribe Hindoloidini Baker, 1927


Compiler and date details

7 June 2010 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Introduction

The members of this tribe are small hunchbacked insects with the apices of the tegmina overlapping. The nymphs live in calcareous tubes which spiral around the twig to form a snail-like coiled tube. The fauna is mainly African and Oriental with extensions into the eastern Palaearctic and Australasia. Australia has a single species in Queensland and NE New South Wales.

 

Diagnosis

Head never broader than anterior end of pronotum, supra-antennal triangle often clearly defined. Pronotum with 6 or 8 indistinct calli. Scutellum with no distinct lateral surfaces, never with free spine-like process. Mesonotal process broadly rounded, not produced caudad. Tegmen short, broad, opaque to transparent, often heavily punctate; apical margin nearly perpendicular to claval furrow; tegmina in repose apically bent across abdominal apex behind clavus, and there overlapping one another and forming a large oblique areole to cover abdominal apex; clavus apically broad and oblquely subtruncate, its marginal or ambient vein abruptly curved forward before meeting claval furrow; corial appendix never smaller than total area of apical cells. Hind tibia with 1-2 lateral spines (Maa 1963).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
27-Apr-2012 27-Apr-2012 MODIFIED
31-May-2010 31-May-2010 ADDED
31-May-2010 31-May-2010 ADDED
26-Jul-2010 30-May-2010 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)