| 1a |
a. Anal
claw with several conspicuous pointed teeth arising from ventral, concave
margin |
Nyctiophylax Brauer |
| b. A short, stout
setae arising on each side of the pronotum |
| 1b |
a. Anal
claw lacking conspicuous pointed teeth on ventral, concave margin,
or a row with many tiny spines |
2 |
| b. Often without such a stout setae arising from the side of the pronotum |
| |
| 2a(1b) |
a. Basal segment
of anal proleg approximately same length as distal segment, largely
without
setae |
Neureclipsis McLachlan |
| b. Concave margin
of anal claw with a tiny row of spines |
| 2b |
a. Basal segment
of anal proleg distinctly longer than distal segment, and bearing many
setae |
3 |
| b.Concave
margin of anal claw lacking tiny spines |
| |
| 3a(2b) |
a. Dorsal plate
between claw and lateral sclerite of anal proleg with two dark bands
separated
mesally |
Cyrnellus
fraternus Banks |
| b. Meso- and metanotal sa1
(=setal area 1) setae approximately same length as longest sa2
setae |
| 3b |
a. Dorsal plate
bewteen claw and lateral sclerite of anal proleg with two dark bands
fused
mesally |
4 |
| b. Metanotal and
usually mesonotal sa1 setae not more than 1/3x long as longest sa2
setae |
| [note:
Wiggins (1996, p. 161) cautions that the lack of associated larvae
with adults of
known North American species reduces the certainty of couplet 4] |
| 4a(3b) |
a. Foreleg tarsus
elongate, about 2/3x length of foretibia, and anal
claw curved approximately to 90° |
Cerotina Ross |
| b. mature larval
length not more than 8 mm |
| 4b |
a. Foreleg tarsus
short, about 1/2x length of foretibia, or foreleg
tarsus elongate, about equal or slightly longer in length to foretibia, or anal
claw not curved approximately as much as 90° |
Polycentropus Curtis |
| b. Mature
larval length more than 10 mm |