Damalis Fabricius
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Genus Damalis Fabricius View in CoL View at ENA
Damalis Fabricius, 1805: 147 View in CoL . Type species: Damalis planiceps Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL .
Xenomyza Wiedemann, 1817: 60 .
Chalcidimorpha Westwood, 1835: 684 .
Aireina Frey, 1934: 312 (as a subgenus of Damalis Fabricius View in CoL ).
Species of the genus Damalis View in CoL are distinguished by their unique “goggle-eyes” ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 17 – 22 ) (Oldroyd 1975), described as: “... with an increase of the diameter from side to side, and a reduction in the fore-and-aft measurement.” In addition, “...[the eyes are] directed forwards,... [with] the concavity of the occiput, and the deeply recessed vertex, with the top of the ocellar tubercle well below the level of the eyes.” Oldroyd further distinguishes Damalis View in CoL from the Oriental genera, Damalina Doleschall, 1858 View in CoL and Trigonomima Enderlein, 1914 View in CoL by their antenna and wing venation: The species of Damalis View in CoL have a “seed-like” 3rd antennal segment; the other two genera have longer, “styliform” 3rd antennal segments. Also, Damalis View in CoL is further distinguished by a closed and stalked posterior cubital cell (cup; anal cell) and a wide 3rd medial cell (4th posterior cell); the other two genera have an open posterior cubital cell or closed at wing margin, and a narrow 3rd medial cell. The male genitalia are rotated 90°; the epandria ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 17 – 22 ) are undivided and the lobes widely separated; the aedeagi ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 17 – 22 ) are widely open and prominent. Damalis View in CoL is the only recorded genus of the subfamily in South Korea. Our two species are easily distinguished by their leg color, wing pigmentation, size and gonopods ( Figs 19 View FIGURE 17 – 22 , 25 View FIGURE 23 – 25 ). The female genitalia lack spines on the short terminal segment, and are externally generalized and indistinct. They are not illustrated in this study.
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Damalis Fabricius
Young, Charles L. & Hradský, Milan M. 2008 |
Aireina
Frey 1934: 312 |
Chalcidimorpha
Westwood 1835: 684 |
Xenomyza
Wiedemann 1817: 60 |
Damalis
Fabricius 1805: 147 |