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Steinmann, H.: A study on the higher taxa of Carcinophoridae (Dermaptera)
1971 (Ceylon), labioides HINCKS, 1952 (West Africa), litus HEBARD, 1917 (Panama), paraguayensis BORELLI, 1932 (Paraguay), villiersi (BRINDLE, 1970) (Africa) Geracodes HEBARD, 1917 59 (52) Lateral margins of mesonotum without a keel. Male paramere narrower (Figs. 30-32), or medium widening (Figs. 33-34). — Type-genus: Isolabis VERHOEFF, 1902 Isolabiinae STEINMANN 1975 60 (63) Eyes large, larger than length of scape. 61 (62) Antennái joints long; length of fourth joint longer than wide. Male paramere narrow, external parameres comparatively small (Fig. 30). — Type-species: Isolabis braueri VERHOEFF, 1902. Species: aliens (BORELLI, 1911) (Costa Rica), bifoveolata (Bolivar, 1897) (South India), braueri VERHOEFF, 1902 (Guinea), nigra (SCUDDER, 1876) (Paraguay, Brasil, Peru, Guatemala), notonoma (HINCKS, 1952) (New South Wales), schoudeteni HINCKS, 1954 (Congo), traegaadhi BURR, 1913 (Natal?) Isolabis VERHOEFF, 1902 62 (61) Antennái joints shorter; length of fourth joint about as long as wide. Male paramere mostly rather spoon-shaped (Fig. 31), i. e. width at frontal margin greater than same medially. — Type-species: Leptisolabis usumbarana VERHOEFF, 1902. Species: howardti BURR, 1910 (Guatemala, Panama), punctata (DUBRONY, 1879) (Java, Malaya, New Guinea, North Australia), theoriae VERHOEFF, 1902 (East Africa), usumbarana VERHOEFF, 1902 (East Africa) Leptisolabis VERHOEFF, 1902 63 (60) Eyes small, not bigger, in fact smaller than length of scape. 64 (67) Antennái joints long; fourth antennái joint longer than wide. 65 (66) Elytron missing. Male paramere narrower (Fig. 32), or wider (Fig. 33). External parameres somewhat elongated, apices drawn out, but not needle-sharp. — Ty pe-species: Antisolabis myrmecoides BURR, 1911. Species: formicoides (BURR, 1911) (South India), holdhausi (BURR, 1910) (Australia: Queensland), myrmecoides BURR, 1911 (South Africa), scotti (BURR, 1910) (New Caledonia, Seychelles?), sulcatipes BURR, 1911 (South Africa) Antisolabis BURR, 1911 66 (65) Elytron present, though much reduced, rudimentary. (Male genital apparatus was not studied). — Type-species: Brachylabis sjostedti BORG, 1904 (West Africa) Arlex BURR, 1910 67 (64) Antennái joints shorter; fourth antennái joint about as long as wide. Male paramere medium developed (Fig. 34) ; external parameres on frontal margin drawn out into a needle-sharp point. — Type-species: N annisolabis willeyi BURR, 1910. Species: arripiens BURR, 1914 (New Caledonia), camerunensis BORELLI, 1914 (Cameroons,), javana BOESEMANN, 1954 (Java), philetas (BURR, 1901) (Ceylon), dammermani BORELLI, 1926 (Java), forficula BURR, 1914 (New Caledonia), geniculata (MONTROUZIFR, 1864) (New Caledonia), gisleni HINCKS, 1954 (West Australia), punctulata MOREIRA, 1931 (Brasil), rouxi (BURR, 1915) (New Caledonia), transiens (BURR, 1915) (New Caledonia), willeyi BURR, 1910 (Ceylon) Nannisolabis BURR, 1910 68 (51) Scape short, shorter than distance between bases of two antennae. 69 (72) Both genital lobes of male well developed (Figs. 35-36). Abdomen strongly widened, oval in outline. Male paramere comparatively broad. Oriental and Indoaustralian species. — Type-genus: Parisolabis VERHOEFF, 1902 Farisolabiinae VERHOEFF, 1904 70 (71) Last abdominal tergite between posterior and lateral margins obtuse. External parameres of male comparatively small, short (Fig. 35) ; medial incision at frontal margin of paramere hardly perceptible from large-sized lobus genitalis. — Type-species: Parisolabis novaezeelandica VERHOEFF, 1904. Species: elegáns (HEBARD, 1917) (India), imm,si (BURR, 1913) (India), novaezeelandica VERHOEFF, 1904 (New Zealand), renschi (GÜNTHER, 1932) (Java), ienera(BuRR, 1910) (India) Parisolabis VERHOEFF, 1904) 71 (70) Last abdominal tergite between posterior ad lateral margins quadrangular. External parameres of male larger (Fig. 36) ; m îdial incision at frontal margin of paramere clearly perceptible, reaching to middle of plate. — Type-species: Parisopsalis spuryi BURR, 1914 (Australia) Parisopsalis BURR, 1914 7 Természettudományi Múzeum Évkönyve 1977.