genera, Verves, 1989
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1512-60 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A87957B6-B51C-4B90-ADCA-36F0EAD5572E |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11109802 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD936F-206D-FF93-FCD8-D32CFA9FFB52 |
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Felipe |
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Key to genera and subgenera
1. orb 1+3–4. Genae covered by long upcurved setae ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 )……….........…….. g. Gymnopsidia Shewell View in CoL
- orb 1+2. Genae covered by fine inconspicuous hairs... 2
2. fr not reaching below antennal base, almost not divergent (Figure 13).............. g. Gymnoprosopa Town. View in CoL
- fr reaching to level of middle of pedicel, distinctly divergent (Figure 14) ….........…… g. Phrosinella View in CoL R.-D.
a. Abdomen with checkering pattern; 2nd tarsomere of male fore tarsi with a tuft of long hairs (Figure 16) ……………....................…………sg. Euhilarella Town.
- Abdomen with distinct dark bands or spots at tergites (Figure 15); male fore tarsi with another chaetom ….. b
b. Frontal stripe as wide or wider than one of parafrontalia; R 1 bare dorsal; male fore tarsi without long hairs …...... ........................................................... sg. Phrosinella View in CoL s. str.
- Frontal stripe distinctly narrower than one of parafrontalia ( Figures 3 View Figures 1–6 and 17); R 1 often haired dorsall............................................................................… c
c. r 4+5 hairy from base to the middle of its 2nd section dorsally (Figure 18); 5th abdominal tergite completely shining black (Fig. 19); male fore tarsi without long hairs …..................................…… sg. Caspiomyia Rohd.
- r 4+5 hairy only in its 1st section; 5th abdominal tergite more or less lightly dusted anteriorly ( Figures 5 View Figures 1–6 and 10); male fore tarsi with paired elongate apical setae at several tarsomeres ( Figures 4 View Figures 1–6 and 9)…............................ ...............................................……sg. Asiometopia Rohd. View in CoL
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