Empidideicus (Anomaloptilus)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7473304 |
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Key to the Malagasy species of Empidideicus (Anomaloptilus)
1. Clypeus elongate, extending well beyond length of oral margin, forcing proboscis to be reflexed downward and backward ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3–4 )....................................................................... E. (A.) rhinoclypeatus Evenhuis
–. Clypeus not elongate, never extending beyond length of oral margin ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 3–4 )...................................... 2
2. Proboscis extremely short, barely projecting beyond oral margin ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–22 ); head wider than long in dorsal view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17–19 )... 3
–. Proboscis clearly projecting beyond oral margin for at least 1/2 head height; head longer than wide in dorsal view ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17–19 ).................................................................................................... 4
3. Wing vein R 4+5 ending in wing margin before level of end of M 2 ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–47 ); cell r4+5 at wing margin as wide as cell m2; eyes in males clearly dichoptic below level of antennae; prescutellar area in females with yellow marks............................................................... (northwest Madagascar) ... E. (A.) contrasticus Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
–. Wing vein R 4+5 ending in wing margin well beyond level of end of M 2 ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 40–47 ); cell r4+5 at wing margin narrower than cell m2; eyes in males holoptic or nearly so below level of antennae; prescutellar area in females black, without yellow marks................................................ (southwest Madagascar) ... E. (A.) irwini Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
4. Second antennal flagellomere 1/3 or more length of first flagellomere ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 23–24 ).................................... 5
–. Second antennal flagellomere reduced in size, less than 1/4 length of first flagellomere ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 23–24 )......................................................................................... E. (A.) nanus Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
5. Prescutellar area with yellow color; scutellum all yellow in color, no darker color present; R 4+5 either upcurved ( E. hauseri , n. sp.) or not upcurved ( E. rinhai , n. sp.) at wing margin........................................................ 7
–. Prescutellar area black; scutellum with some dark brown to black color, not all yellow; R 4+5 not upcurved at wing margin... 6
6. Scutellum all black; anal cell narrowly open at wing margin ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 40–47 ); females with pleura predominantly yellow, darker yellow to brown only on lower pleurites........................................ E. (A.) regius Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
–. Scutellum predominantly yellow with brown basomedially; anal cell closed at wing margin ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40–47 ); females with pleura predominantly black, yellow only on upper portions of katepimeron, katepisternum and propleuron........................................................................... E. (A.) andriambahomananii Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
7. Prescutellar area with some dark color medially, yellow marks not broadly coalesced (some orange color medially in females) ( Figs 61–62 View FIGURES 59–62 ); anal cell open at wing margin; wing vein R 4+5 straight to wing margin; abdominal tergite I with white band along posterior margin..................................................... E. (A.) rinhai Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
–. Prescutellar area yellow, without dark color medially anterior to scutellum, yellow marks broadly coalesced ( Figs 53–54 View FIGURES 50–58 ); anal cell closed in wing margin; wing vein R 4+5 upcurved at wing margin; abdominal tergite I all brown, without white band posteriorly......................................................... E. (A.) hauseri Evenhuis & Gharali , n. sp.
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