Udzungwomyia brevitarsa, Grichanov, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.33.1.12 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D7187DC-1C33-FFC4-FF17-2B19A07DF8F9 |
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Felipe |
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Udzungwomyia brevitarsa |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF UDZUNGWOMYIA View in CoL (MALES)
1. Hind tibia with 2 long thick apicals, with longest seta half as long as basitarsus ................................................................... 2
– Hind tibia with short simple, rarely thickened, apicals...............3
2. Hind tibia with 2 thick golden apicals; hind tarsus 1.5 times longer than hind tibia; body length about 3 mm ( Tanzania) ........ ............................................................. U. morogoro Grichanov View in CoL
– Hind tibia with 2 thick black apicals; hind tarsus about as long as hind tibia; body length 2 mm ( South Africa: Limpopo) ......... ................................................................... U. simoni Grichanov View in CoL
3. Hind tibia 2 times longer than hind tarsus; epandrial foramen basal; body length 2.5 mm ( South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal) .. ...................................................................... U. brevitarsa View in CoL sp.n.
– Hind tibia 1.25 times longer than hind tarsus; epandrial foramen left basolateral ........................................................................ 4
4. Hind basitarsus with basoventral process bearing 2 long thick setae running along basitarsus; body length 2.5 mm ( South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal) .................................. U. spinitarsa View in CoL sp.n.
– Hind basitarsus with only basoventral process, without modified setae ........................................................................................ 5
5. Palpus black; eyes almost contiguous in middle of face; posterior wing margin straight; body length 2 mm ( Lesotho) ......... ........................................................................... U. maseru View in CoL sp.n.
– Palpus silvery white; face in middle as wide as height of postpedicel; posterior wing margin forming distinct bulge immediately before M 4; body length 2.7 mm ( South Africa: Eastern Cape) ........................................................... U. lundeans sp.n.
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