Phylloclusia Hendel
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Genus Phylloclusia Hendel View in CoL
Phylloclusia Hendel, 1913: 78 View in CoL . Type species, Phylloclusia steleocera Hendel, 1913 View in CoL , fixed by monotypy.
Diagnosis. This genus is characterized by a large, triangular first antennal flagellomere with a bluntly angled dorsal apex (rarely small and rounded), the arista flattened in the form of a willow-leaf (rarely slender), the presence of prs and prsc, and the absence of if, presutural dc, and dp. Other diagnostic characters are as follows: occiput with shallow notch just behind ocellar triangle; distinct microtrichiation on wing membrane; fore femur with several fb; S6 setose posteriorly ( Lonsdale and Marshall 2007b); male cerci ( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , C) united at their bases and connected with posteroventral corners of epandrium, bearing many long setae posteriorly; surstylus ( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , S) varying in shape among species, setulose; proctiger ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , P) Y-shaped; epiphallus distinct, mesophallus with sclerites separated or fused at their bases, distiphallus tubular, paraphallus short and pointed apically.
Remarks. Five Oriental species are known ( Hendel 1913; Sasakawa 1974; Lonsdale and Marshall 2007b), and two new species are described below.
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Phylloclusia Hendel
Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro 2011 |
Phylloclusia
Hendel 1913: 78 |