Nepalomyia henanensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189014 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213356 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/720E037A-FF9E-D94E-42A1-E048FA4CFEBD |
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Nepalomyia henanensis |
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Key to species of henanensis View in CoL group from China (males)
1. Antennal segment three distinctly longer than wide (Unknown for N. zhangae View in CoL ).......................................................... 2
- Antennal segment three wider than long (or as long as wide)....................................................................................... 6
2. Antennal segment three much elongated, more than 2.5 times longer than wide ......................................................... 3
- Antennal segment three about 1.2 times longer than wide ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8 – 11 ) ................................................... N. hastate sp. nov.
3. Hind tarsomere 1 shortened and thickened with furcated basal spur ............................................................. N. furcata View in CoL
- Hind tarsomere 1 not shortened or thickened with furcated basal spur........................................................................ 4
4. Hypandrium deeply bifurcated ..................................................................................................................................... 5
- Hypandrium only shallowly bifurcated apex ........................................................................................................ N. hui View in CoL
5. Hind tibia with one ad and 3–4 pd bristles, hind tarsomere 1 with one v at base .......................................... N. horvati View in CoL
- Hind tibia with two ad and 5–6 pd, hind tarsomere 1 with two v at base ...................................... N. zhangae View in CoL sp. nov.
6. Antennal segment three as long as wide........................................................................................................................ 7
- Antennal segment three distinctly wider than long ....................................................................................................... 8
7. Four dc; cercus band-like, with thin basal tubercle; aedeagus rather thick and subgeniculate apically ...... N. daliensis View in CoL
- Five dc; cercus subtriangular, with swollen basal tubercle ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 13 ); aedeagus slender ......... N. jinshanensis View in CoL sp. nov.
8. Thoracic pleuron wholly dark metallic green ............................................................................................................... 9
- Thoracic pleuron brownish yellow to yellow except upper portion or pteropleuron dark ......................................... 13
9. Antennal segment three with short lower apical corner .............................................................................................. 10
- Antennal segment three with long lower apical corner ............................................................................................... 12
10. Cercus with finger-like basal tubercle bearing many long bristles; hypandrium with small apical incision. N. pilifera View in CoL
- Cercus without basal tubercle ..................................................................................................................................... 11
11. Hind tibia with one ad; CuAx ratio 0.4; cercus with long finger-like process, geniculate basally ....... N. zhouzhiensis View in CoL
- Hind tibia with two ad; CuAx ratio 0.6; cercus without process .............................................................. N. henanensis View in CoL
12. Halter yellow; hypandrium somewhat long and narrow, with a V-shaped apical incision ..................... N. brevifurcata View in CoL
- Halter dark brown with yellow base; hypandrium short and broad, with a small, quadrate apical incision .................. ................................................................................................................................................................ N. daweishana View in CoL
13. acr absent; six strong dc; thoracic pleuron brownish yellow to yellow except upper portion dark .......... N. pingbiana View in CoL
- acr present; five strong dc; thoracic pleuron brownish yellow to yellow except pteropleuron dark .......................... 14
14. Cercus with weak basal tubercle and distinct middle tubercle; hypandrium with base wider than apex; aedeagus slender ..................................................................................................................................................... N. taiwanensis View in CoL
- Cercus with distinct basal tubercle, but without middle tubercle; hypandrium with somewhat narrow base; aedeagus long and broad, apically with two finger-like lateral processes ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ) ............................. N. guangdongensis View in CoL sp. nov.
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