Neobelocera Ding & Yang, 1986
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.641 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3818888 |
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Neobelocera Ding & Yang, 1986 |
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Key to species (males) of Neobelocera Ding & Yang, 1986 View in CoL View at ENA (revised from Hu & Ding 2014)
1. Forewings yellowish white, hyaline, with a small dark brown marking on furcation of ScP ( Hu & Ding 2014: fig. 10) ......................................................................... N. medogensis Hu & Ding, 2014
– Forewings with blackish brown marking, of which veins with white spots or white short stripes at intervals ( Figs 1F View Fig , 3F View Fig ) ....................................................................................................................... 2
2. Frons with pale transverse band below level of lower margin of eyes ( Figs 1E View Fig , 2B View Fig , 3E View Fig , 4B View Fig ) ......... 3 – Frons without transverse band ( Chen & Liang 2005: fig. 10) .......................................................... 6
3. Ventral margin of pygofer with 3 medioventral processes ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) ............................................... 4 – Ventral margin of pygofer concave medially, without process ( Fig. 2F View Fig ) ......................................... 5
4. Frons with some short, yellowish white transverse stripes subapically; genae with 2–3 light brown spots ( Fig. 3E View Fig ); pygofer with medioventral processes short, median one slightly longer than lateral ones ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) .......................................................................................................... N. russa sp. nov.
– Frons without yellowish white transverse stripe subapically; genae without light brown spot ( Chen 2003: fig. 3); medioventral processes of pygofer with median one short, lateral ones very slender and long ( Chen 2003: fig. 4) ......................................................................... N. lanpingensis Chen, 2003 View in CoL
5. Phallus with basal half broad, compressed, apical half slender, tubular, acute at apex, with process at basal ¼ and node subapically; phallobase with long straight spinous process basally and three processes apically ( Fig. 2G View Fig ) ................................... N. biprocessa sp. nov.
– Phallus slender, tubular, rounded at apex, without process and node; phallobase slender, without process ( Ding et al. 1986: figs 6–4) .......................................... N. asymmetrica Ding & Yang, 1986 View in CoL
6. Median carina of vertex, pronotum, mesonotum and frons white bordered with dark brown to blackish brown ( Chen & Liang 2005: figs 9–10) ............................................................................. 7
– Not as above, forewings at basal part and hind margin of apical part with blackish brown markings ( Hou & Chen 2010: fig. 19); ventral margin of pygofer concave medially, lateral side of which each with a short process ( Hou & Chen 2010: fig. 24) ........................................ N. lii Hou & Chen, 2010 View in CoL
7. Pygofer with ventral margin concave medially, on lateral side each with a long, slender process ( Chen & Liang 2005: fig. 12); genital styles slender and long, with a spine-like process subapically ( Chen & Liang 2005: figs 15–16) .............................................. N. laterospina Chen & Liang, 2005 View in CoL
– Pygofer with ventral margin without any process (Qin & Yuan 1998: fig. 1D) ............................... 8
8. Genital styles long, parallel and slightly sinuate, with inner apical angle acute, without process ( Ding 2006: fig. 100C) ......................................................................... N. zhejiangensis ( Zhu, 1988) View in CoL
– Genital styles rather robust, apex acute, with branch lateral process terminating with 3–5 spinose processes (Qin & Yuan 1998: fig. 1F–G) ...................................... N. hanyinensis Qin & Yuan, 1998 View in CoL
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