Mendacibombus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4204.1.1 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5625283 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE6754-7C7B-331B-B090-A031A6ADFD5C |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Mendacibombus |
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Key to Mendacibombus species for males
1. Volsella at its broadest near the midpoint of its length, the dorsal surface just distal to this point with a raised curved ridge, usually with small teeth, just inside the inner margin, running for 0.3‒0.5× the remaining distal length of the volsella ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )..................................................................................................... 2
- Volsella at its broadest near the midpoint of its length, the dorsal surface just distal to this point without a raised curved ridge just inside the inner margin ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )..................................................................... 4
2 (1). Volsella distally terminating in a rounded right angle and barely curled back dorsally and not at all anteriorly ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the anterior thoracic dorsum yellow.............................................................. B. superbus View in CoL
- Volsella distally sharply acute (pointed) and curled back dorsally and anteriorly ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the anterior thoracic dorsum black or black with white hairs intermixed................................................................ 3
3 (2). Gonostylus length 1.25× its greatest breadth ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) length 0.33× the penis-valve total length from its distal apex to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the anterior thoracic dorsum black and hair of metasomal T4‒5 black or orange, although often all of these hairs have white tips............ B. waltoni View in CoL
- Gonostylus length 2× its greatest breadth ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) length 0.25× the penis-valve total length from its distal apex to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the anterior thoracic dorsum and hair of metasomal T4‒5 with a mixture of entirely white and entirely black hairs...................... B. convexus View in CoL
4 (1). Penis-valve inner shoulder located at 0.63× the penis-valve length from the distal end to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )........................................................................................ B. defector View in CoL
- Penis-valve inner shoulder located at ± 0.5× the penis-valve length from the distal end to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )................................................................................................ 5
5 (4). Penis valve proximal to the outer shoulder> 2× as broad as the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )....................................................................................................6
- Penis valve proximal to the outer shoulder <2× as broad as the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )....................................................................................................9
6 (5). Gonostylus distally strongly dorso-ventrally flattened and plate-like, thickness <0.25× its own breadth ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); wings light brown.................................................................................. B. avinoviellus View in CoL
- Gonostylus distally thick, thickness> 0.25× its own breadth ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); wings nearly clear........................... 7
7 (6). Gonostylus with the inner distal corner a right angle from both the inner and dorsal aspects ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); thoracic dorsum between the wing bases with the hair usually entirely black; hair of T2 yellow with always at least a distinct black band along the posterior margin or T2 sometimes predominantly black.................................................. B. mendax View in CoL
- Gonostylus with the inner distal corner distinctly acute from both the inner and the dorsal aspects ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the thoracic dorsum between the wing bases black but sometimes with many yellow or white hairs intermixed; hair of T2 yellow or white
with only a few black hairs along the posterior margin....................................................... 8 8 (7). Gonostylus thick and nearly black, in dorsal aspect short and broad, 1.5× as long as its greatest breadth, the inner and outer lateral margins strongly diverging in the anterior proximal half, the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) in dorsal aspect narrowing towards its distal end often (not always) gradually in its distal two thirds............. B. margreiteri View in CoL
- Gonostylus thin and brown, in dorsal aspect long and narrow, 2× as long as its greatest breadth, the inner and outer lateral margins nearly parallel in the anterior proximal half, the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) in dorsal aspect narrowing only in its distal third.................................................................. B. makarjini View in CoL
9 (5). Penis-valve breadth just proximal to the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) 0.06× the penis-valve length from its distal apex to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ).................................. B. handlirschianus View in CoL
- Penis-valve breadth just proximal to the penis-valve head (defined by an outer toothed flange) 0.11× the penis-valve length from its distal apex to the broadest point of the spatha ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 )................................................10
10 (9). Volsella with the apex narrowed, narrower than the adjacent penis-valve head ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hindleg tibia with the anterior and posterior fringes entirely yellow............................................................... B. turkestanicus View in CoL
- Volsella with the apex broad, broader than the adjacent penis-valve head ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hindleg tibia with the anterior and posterior fringes either black or with many black hairs, only rarely entirely yellow....................................... 11
11 (10).Gonostylus from the dorsal aspect rectangular, with a distinct outer distal corner ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the thoracic dorsum between the wing bases either usually almost entirely black or occasionally yellow with many black hairs intermixed across the breadth........................................................................................ B. himalayanus View in CoL
- Gonostylus from the dorsal aspect almost triangular, without a distinct outer distal corner but broadly rounded ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 ); hair of the thoracic dorsum between the wing bases entirely yellow except in a central spot that sometimes has black hairs................................................................................................. B. marussinus View in CoL
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