Leucophenga argentata
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4161.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627961 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03840531-FFD8-FF98-FF45-390645AFFDCD |
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Leucophenga argentata |
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Leucophenga argentata View in CoL species group
Leucophenga argentata View in CoL species group: Bächli, 1971: 106.
Diagnosis. Ocellar setae mostly extremely minute in male ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A), but normal in female; postocellar setae extremely minute ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A); Orb3 (proclinate orbital setae) and Orb2 (anterior reclinate orbital setae) very close together ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A); wing hyaline, lacking any pattern on membrane, brown on R1 medially ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ); halter mostly yellowish, with a black patch at knob ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ); aedeagus slender, laterally with thin process(es) (tp in Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 E, 8D, 9D, 11D) and/or acute process(es) (ap in Figs. 7–11 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 D).
Description. Male and female: Eyes red to brownish red. Ocellar triangle brownish to brown. Frons narrow, nearly parallel, slightly silvery pollinose, with a few minute setulae medially. All orbital setae large; Orb3 and Orb2 separated by distance less than 1/5 of that between Orb2 and Orb1 (posterior reclinate) ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A); Orb2 placed afore Orb 3 in some specimens. Arista plumose. Face usually yellowish in male, yellow to brownish in female; facial carina absent. Palpus usually brownish yellow to brownish, slightly more enlarged distally in female than in male. Vibrissa prominent; subvibrissal setae small. Gena and postgena narrow. Mesonotum usually yellowish in male, yellow to brownish in female. Postpronotal lobe usually yellowish to yellow, with 1–3 long seta(e) and a few of shorter setae. Acrostichal setulae in ca. 6–10 irregular rows. Prescutellar setae large. Pleura lacking any stripe above. Katepisternum yellow to yellowish, with two long and some small setae. Meron yellowish to yellow. Scutellum usually yellowish to yellow at tip. Subscutellum swollen. Basal medial-cubital crossvein absent. Costal vein between R2+3 and R4+5 distally with ca. 4–8 peg-like spinules on ventral surface; R2+3 slightly curved; R4+5 and M1 nearly parallel distally. Legs yellowish, except for the brown on knees of mid and hindlegs. Thorax entirely with dense silvery pollinosity. Abdominal tergites usually yellowish in male, yellow in female, with dense silvery pollinosity mainly before 4th tergite, and with dark color patches obviously variable between male and female ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). Male terminalia: Epandrium desclerotized, pubescent, usually with several setae around ventral corner to posterior margin and undeveloped apodeme along anterior margin. Surstylus usually broad and flat, nearly entirely pubescent, with several setae on outer and inner surfaces. Cercus separated from epandrium, pubescent and setigerous. Hypandrium (gonopod in Bächli et al. 2004) anteriorly fused to aedeagal apodeme, laterally broadened, lacking any seta. Gonopods (dorsal arch in Bächli et al. 2004) fused with each other, forming slightly triangular plate, anteroventrally with curved, median rod. Paramere (outer paraphysis in Bächli et al. 2004) contiguous to arm of aedeagal apodeme basally, glabrous, usually with a few sensilla distally. Aedeagal basal bridges (inner paraphysis in Bächli et al. 2004) contiguous to median rod of gonopods, bifurcated basomedially.
In the following descriptions of individual species, only characters showing interspecific variability are described for brevity.
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Leucophenga argentata
Huang, Jia & Chen, Hongwei 2016 |
Leucophenga argentata
Bachli 1971: 106 |