Stagmatoptera
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4183.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6057580 |
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Stagmatoptera |
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Key to species of Stagmatoptera View in CoL
1. Forewings with a spot or dark stripes around the stigma ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 ; 56; 57)........................................ 2
- Forewings without spots or stripes ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ).............................................. Stagmatoptera indicator View in CoL
2. Female forewings with two brown stripes, the basal-most is larger and branched, the apical one is smaller and simple ( Fig. 5 7 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 ).............................................................................. Stagmatoptera abdominalis View in CoL
- Forewings with a spot different than one described above ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 ; 26; 54)....................................... 3
3. Anterior femoral spot extending at least to the 8th anteroventral spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 B)................................... 4
- Anterior femoral spot absent or extending at most to the 6th anteroventral spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 A; 9F)........................ 8
4. Spot on stigma large, reaching the posterior margin of the forewings ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 )................. Stagmatoptera biocellata View in CoL
- Spot on stigma smaller, not reaching the posterior margin of the forewings ( Figs. 26 View FIGURE 26 ; 54)............................. 5
5. Spot on the stigma with two dark brown stripes on the laterals that frequently do not join on the posterior end ( Fig. 54 View FIGURE 54 ). Frontal shield with 4 carinae ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 D)...................................................... Stagmatoptera reimoseri View in CoL
- Spot on the stigma with a semi-circular brown spot ( Figs. 26 View FIGURE 26 ; 27). Frontal shield with only 2 carinae ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B).......... 6
6. Spot on stigma of males completely enveloped by a green stripe on the discoidal area ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ). Large males, 80 mm or longer. Tibial spur and first anteroventral tibial spine black..................................... Stagmatoptera cerdai View in CoL sp. n.
- Spot on stigma of males only partially enveloped by a green stripe on the discoidal area ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ). Medium-sized males, 60 to 80 mm long. Only tibial spur is black.................................................................... 7
7. Prothorax broad, 3.3–3.6 times longer than wide in males, 4–4.3 times in females. Internal femoral spot reaching the 10th anteroventral spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 B)...................................................... Stagmatoptera diana View in CoL sp. n.
- Prothorax slender, between 4–4.4 times longer than wide in males, 4.6–5.1 times in females. Internal femoral spot reaching the 8th anteroventral spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 E)...................................................... Stagmatoptera femoralis View in CoL
8. Fore- and hindwings of males not reaching abdominal apex (female unknown) ( Fig. 53 View FIGURE 53 )........... Stagmatoptera pumila View in CoL
- Fore- and hindwings of males at least reaching abdominal apex ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ).......................................... 9
9. Metazona strongly crenulated in both sexes ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A; 6A)................................... Stagmatoptera binotata View in CoL
- Metazona of females lightly crenulated ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 E; 35A; 35B; 35D; 35E), smooth in males ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 F; 34A; 34B; 34E; 34F). 10
10. Anterior surface of foretibia with a small dark spot at the base of spines 5–6 or 6–7 ( Figs. 40 View FIGURE 40 A; 40E; 40F)............. 11
- Anterior surface of the foretibia without dark spots........................................................ 13
11. Spot on the male’s pterostigma with a white component; in females, the spot is circular with a brown shading ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 30 ). Male antennomeres filiform................................................................... Stagmatoptera pia View in CoL
- Spot on the male’s pterostigma without a white component; in females, the spot is oval-shaped, with dark and light brown regions ( Figs. 55 View FIGURE 55 ; 56). Male antennomeres serrated.......................................................... 12
12. Spot on the male’s stigma with a hyaline region that lacks cross-veins; spot on the female’s stigma do not reach the middle of the discoidal area. Female’s hindwings hyaline with yellow stripes on the cross-veins ( Fig.55 View FIGURE 55 )..................................................................................................... Stagmatoptera septentrionalis View in CoL
- Spot on the male’s stigma with a hyaline region presenting cross-veins; spot on the female’s stigma surpass the middle of the discoidal area, reaching its margin. Female’s hindwings largely yellow, the posterior margin is hyaline with yellow stripes ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 )............................................................................ Stagmatoptera supplicaria View in CoL
13. Spot on stigma rounded and medium size, pattern like in Fig. 29 View FIGURE 29 ........................... Stagmatoptera hyaloptera View in CoL
- Spot on stigma rounded and small, pattern like in Fig.52 View FIGURE 52 ................................... Stagmatoptera precaria
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