Erythromelana jaena, Townsend. Scale, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3621.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF7F25-FFE2-AB13-FF03-FE013A0CFC9F |
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Felipe |
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Erythromelana jaena |
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E. jaena View in CoL species group
Species belonging to this group share two distinct states of the male terminalia. Specifically, sternite 5 has the apical lobes broadly rounded, with only small hair-like setae (sometimes similar in E. woodi ) and the cerci are dorsally flat on the medial section in posterior view. Based on examination of other blondeliine taxa ( Lixophaga , Myiopharus B. & B., Anoxynops , Ptilodegeeria B. & B., Blondelia Robineau-Desvoidy , Chaetonodexodes Townsend ), these states likely represent the ancestral condition in the Blondeliini . In addition, most of the species have: bright yellow abdominal coloration (except E. leptoforceps and E. nigrithorax ), 2 katepisternal setae (3 in E. eois , and rarely in E. ecuadoriana ), first postsutural supra-alar seta absent, sternite 5 of female covered with several well-developed setae on more than posterior 2/3 (although similar in E. woodi ), and cercus, in lateral view, slightly concave along posterior margin.
This group includes seven species, five with fully yellow abdomens, E. jaena , E. abdominalis , E. curvifrons , E. ecuadoriana , and E. eois ; and two species with black and yellow abdomens, E. leptoforceps and E. nigrithorax .
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