Limassolla Dlabola, 1965
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6187442 |
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Limassolla Dlabola, 1965 View in CoL
Limassolla Dlabola, 1965: 663 View in CoL
Type species: Zyginella pistaciae Linnavuori, 1962
Brightly colored. Body length about 2.5–3.5 mm. Head conically produced medially, little narrower than greatest width of pronotum; coronal suture prominent. Ocelli absent, face convex. Crown and pronotum usually with red, orange or yellow patterns. Scutellum small, nearly triangular. Forewing narrow, with numerous scattered dark spots variable within and between species; 2nd apical cell largest; 3rd apical cell triangular, petiolate at base. Hindwing submarginal vein joining Cu1 near mcu1 vein.
Abdominal apodemes well developed.
Male genitalia: Pygofer lobe with thin microsetae on lateral surface, and with long appendage usually broadened subapically arising from pygofer caudoventrally. Subgenital plate broad basally, distinctly tapered near apex, with 1–2 or row of long macrosetae subbasally. Style with apex foot-like, usually with few short microsetae near mesal surface and tooth on inner margin preapically. Aedeagus variable, process usually present, but differing in shape and position. Connective with short lateral arms and long or short stem.
Distribution. Oriental, Palaearctic, Afrotropical and Australian regions.
Key to Chinese species (3) of the subgenus Limassolla View in CoL
(Note: L. bielawskii Dworakowska, 1969 View in CoL and L. dostali Dworakowska & Lauterer, 1975 View in CoL are omitted because they are known only from females.)
1. Aedeagus without process ( multipunctata View in CoL group)............................................................. 2
- Aedeagus with process................................................................................. 6
2. Aedeagal shaft tapering towards apex, dorsal margin strongly sclerotized, terminal margin slightly concave...................................................................................................... L. lingchuanensis View in CoL
- Not as above......................................................................................... 3
3. Aedeagus compressed.................................................................................. 4
- Aedeagus tubular...................................................................................... 5
4. Fore wing clavus with 3 orange red markings; scutellum with milky yellow patch behind transverse impression; subgenital plate with two long macrosetae subbasally......................................................... L. emmrichi View in CoL
- Fore wing clavus with 1–2 orange red markings; scutellum without patch below transverse impression; subgenital plate with single long macroseta subbasally............................................................. L. multipunctata View in CoL
5. Pygofer ventral appendage and aedeagus shaft tapering towards ape.................................. L. rubrolimbata View in CoL
- Pygofer ventral appendage strongly broadened at apex; aedeagal shaft not tapering towards apex............. L. ishiharai View in CoL
6. Aedeagus with apical and basal processes, either single or paired ( dworakowskae View in CoL group)............................ 7
- Aedeagus with either apical or basal processes, but not both................................................... 10
7. Aedeagal shaft with paired apical processes................................................................8
- Aedeagal shaft with single apical process................................................................... 9
8. Aedeagus apical processes lamella-like, with serrated lateral margins ( Figs. 44, 45 View FIGURES 38 – 46 )................ L. yingjianga View in CoL sp. nov.
- Aedeagus apical processes teeth-like................................................................ L. unica View in CoL
9. Aedeagus with paired basal processes........................................................ L. dworakowskae View in CoL
- Aedeagus with single basal process ( Figs. 25, 26 View FIGURES 19 – 27 )........................................... L. qianfoensis View in CoL sp. nov.
10. Aedeagus with 1–2 pairs of apical processes, no basal process ( dispunctata View in CoL group)................................ 11
- Aedeagus with basal processes, no apical process (aureate group).............................................. 17
11. Aedeagal shaft with two pairs of apical processes........................................................... 12
- Aedeagal shaft with one pair of apical processes............................................................ 13
12. Two pairs of apical processes of aedeagal shaft bifurcate............................................. L. hebeiensis View in CoL
- Only one pair of apical processes of aedeagal shaft bifurcate........................................ L. dispunctata View in CoL
13. Aedeagal processes arising preapically............................................................ L. discoloris View in CoL
- Aedeagal processes arising from apex of shaft.............................................................. 14
14 Aedeagus apical processes bifurcate............................................................... L. diospyri View in CoL
- Aedeagus apical processes not bifurcate................................................................... 15
15. Aedeagus apical processes extended apically........................................................... L. kakii View in CoL
- Aedeagus apical processes extended basally............................................................... 16
16. Apical processes of aedeagal shaft wide and flat, with apex almost triangular ( Figs. 35, 36 View FIGURES 28 – 37 ).............. L. rutila View in CoL sp. nov.
- Apical processes of aedeagal shaft narrow and long, thornlike........................................ L. yunnanana View in CoL
17. Aedeagus with pair of basal processes.................................................................... 18
- Aedeagus with single basal process...................................................................... 20
18. Basal processes broad, longer than aedeagal shaft................................................... L. galewskii View in CoL
- Basal processes slender, shorter than aedeagal shaft.......................................................... 19
19. Gonopore apical.............................................................................. L. fasciata View in CoL
- Gonopore subapical ( Figs. 16, 17 View FIGURES 10 – 18 )......................................................... L. forcipata View in CoL sp. nov.
20. Single basal process shorter than aedeagal shaft ( Figs. 7, 8 View FIGURES 1 – 9 )................................... L. auriculata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Single basal process longer than aedeagal shaft............................................................. 21
21. Connective with central lobe..................................................................... L. discreta View in CoL
- Connective without central lobe......................................................................... 22
22. Aedeagus basal process longer than aedeagal shaft................................................ L. multimacula View in CoL
- Aedeagus basal process shorter than aedeagal shaft.................................................... L. lanyua View in CoL
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Typhlocybinae |
Limassolla Dlabola, 1965
Song, Yuehua & Li, Zizhong 2011 |
Pruthius
Mahmood 1967: 33 |
Limassolla
Dlabola 1965: 663 |