Ectophasiopsis Townsend, 1915
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Genus Ectophasiopsis Townsend, 1915 View in CoL
Ectophasiopsis Townsend, 1915: 439 View in CoL .
Type species: Ectophasiopsis arcuata ( Bigot, 1876) View in CoL = chilensis Townsend, 1915 View in CoL .
Ectophasiopsis View in CoL – Aldrich 1934: 11. — Townsend 1936: 55; 1938: 47. — Wolcott 1948: 271. — Sabrosky 1950: 361 (as Ectophasiops). — Dupuis 1963: 89. — Guimarães 1971: 12.
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COLORATION. Frontal vitta often yellow to light-tawny anteriorly. Wing with strong yellow radiation always starting at base. Wing with hyaline portion inside cell dm and forming a characteristic sinuosity in hyaline border. Claws brown to dark-tawny, black distally.
HEAD. Eyes dichoptic in both sexes. Frontal vitta wider (or only slightly wider) anteriorly, narrowing in middle and diverging posteriorly; wider at vertex level than at lunule level (sometimes subequal). Pair of ocellar setae thin and divergent. Fronto-orbital plate bare; wider anteriorly. Vibrissa present, shorter than length of arista. Antennal axis subequal to oral axis. Postpedicel reniform rounded, slightly flattened laterally, little longer than scape and pedicel together.
THORAX. Intra-alar setae 0+1; supra-alar setae 1+1; 2 postalar setae. Scutellum with one pair of basal setae and one pair of subapical setae. Postcoxal bridge membranous.
WING. Cell r4+5 closed and short petiolate, meeting wing margin a little before apex. Crossvein dm-cu straight to slightly sinuous. Posterior border of lower calypter slightly concave, external lobe enlarged. Legs. Fore tibia with two rows of dorsal feather-like setae, one outer with very short setae and inner much longer. Claws in male straight elongate and curved at tip and pulvilli elongate, squared, almost same length as claw; in female claws short and curved, and pulvilli shorter and rounded.
ABDOMEN. Elliptical to rounded, dorsoventrally flattened, tergites 1+2 to tergite 6 visible dorsally, without strong differentiated setae. Sternites free and membrane exposed.
MALE TERMINALIA. Cerci with posteromedian process and slightly broadened posterolateral lobes; posteromedian process with an anterior notch in lateral view, distally flattened, large and rounded in lateral view. Pregonite and postgonite fused. Postgonite slightly widened apically and rounded in posterior view. Distiphallus as a membrane-covered complex of two sclerotized plates distally opened ‘Halbschalen’ in Tschorsnig 1985) that surrounds a sclerotized inner tube: one as an outer half-tubelike plate with a large opening on right-posterior portion; other as an inner sclerotized ring-like plate, dorsally invaginated following sclerotized inner tube through its entire extent, indented with slender transversal slit on right side. Sclerotized inner tube simple (‘Samenleiter’ in Tschorsnig 1985), dorsally bulbous, outside ring-like plate, bending and becoming straight inside ring-like plate, sometimes a little curved; dorsally it is connected to spermatic duct that goes along with aedeagus and connects with spermatic pump (as in other genera of ‘ Trichopoda typica’ group).
FEMALE TERMINALIA. Sternite and tergite 7 not fused. Sternite 8 short, rounded distally. Cercus flattened plate-like, subquadrate, with lateral projections; connected to base of sternite 8 by a thin sclerotized strip. Epiproct and hypoproct absent.
Key to species of Ectophasiopsis Townsend, 1915 View in CoL
1. Ratio of frontal vitta width at level of lunula / width at vertex level of 0.8 to 0.9. Dorsocentral setae 2+2 or 3+2 (presutural setae short). Thorax long setulose dorsally and laterally. Male: hind femur with posteroventral setae long and slightly flattened …………… E. arcuata ( Bigot, 1876) View in CoL
– Ratio of frontal vitta width at level of lunula / width at vertex level of 0.55 to 0.75. Dorsocentral setae 1+1 or 1+2. Thorax short setulose. Male: hind femur with posteroventral setae short ………………2
2. Antennal axis longer ( Figs 7C View Fig , 8C View Fig ), fronto-orbital plate at lunule level and parafacial enlarged ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Male: cerci midventral opening lateral border not visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) … ………………………………………………………… E. gradata ( Wiedemann, 1830) View in CoL comb. nov.
– Antennal axis shorter ( Figs 9C View Fig , 10C View Fig , 11C View Fig ), fronto-orbital plate at lunule level and parafacial narrowed ( Fig. 1D View Fig ). Male: cerci midventral opening lateral border visible in dorsal view, as a small lappet ( Fig. 1B View Fig ) ………………………………………………………… E. ypiranga View in CoL sp. nov.
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Ectophasiopsis Townsend, 1915
Dios, Rodrigo de V. P. & Nihei, Silvio S. 2017 |
Ectophasiopsis
Guimaraes J. H. 1971: 12 |
Dupuis C. 1963: 89 |
Sabrosky C. W. 1950: 361 |
Wolcott G. N. 1948: 271 |
Townsend C. H. T. 1938: 47 |
Townsend C. H. T. 1936: 55 |
Aldrich J. M. 1934: 11 |