Caliscelidae, Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843
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Key to subfamilies of Caliscelidae View in CoL
1. Forewing rather short and broad, only reaching middle abdominal segment ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; fig. 2D). First metatarsomere with one or two lateral spines and single or without intermediate spine apically. Aedeagus more or less reduced........... Caliscelinae
–. Forewing usually rather long and narrow, beyond the end of the abdominal segment ( Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 ; fig. 46D). If macropterous, first metatarsomere with only two lateral spines apically or without spines. If brachypterous or subbrachypterous, first metatarsomere with two lateral and several intermediate spines apically. Aedeagus well developed..................... Ommatidiotinae
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