Olidiana, McKamey., 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4653.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD4987FE-4A7E-E00F-FF0C-FE09FA3DF9FE |
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Key to species of Olidiana View in CoL from the Indian subcontinent (Males)
1. Forewing traversed with two transverse yellow or translucent ivory bands ( Figs. 2 View FIGURES 2 B–C)............................. 2
- Forewing without such bands............................................................................ 3
2. Forewing bands yellow ( Figs. 2 View FIGURES 2 B–C)....................................................... O. brevis (Walker) View in CoL
- Forewing bands translucent ivory.......................................................... O. pectita (Distant) View in CoL
3. Pygofer with a blade-like ( Fig. 33 H View FIGURES 33 )) or lobe-like ( Fig. 36 H View FIGURES 36 ) caudoventral process................................ 4
- Pygofer without a caudoventral process................................................................... 15
4. Pygofer caudoventral process blade-like ( Fig. 33 H View FIGURES 33 ), sometimes bifid ( Fig. 38 I View FIGURES 38 )................................... 5
- Pygofer caudoventral process lobe-like ( Fig. 36 H View FIGURES 36 ).......................................................... 11
5. Pygofer caudoventral process exceeding dorsal margin of pygofer in lateral view ( Fig. 33 I View FIGURES 33 ).......................... 6
- Pygofer caudoventral process not attaining dorsal margin of pygofer in lateral view ( Fig. 39 I View FIGURES 39 )........................ 7
6. Aedeagus subapical process dentate in basal half ( Fig. 35 L View FIGURES 35 ).................................. O. perbrevis (Nielson) View in CoL
- Aedeagus subapical process spinose at apex ( Fig. 33 B View FIGURES 33 )...................................... O. lanceolata View in CoL sp. nov.
7. Pygofer caudoventral process unequally forked ( Fig. 38 I View FIGURES 38 )..................................... O. umroensis View in CoL sp. nov.
- Pygofer caudoventral process not forked ( Fig. 39 I View FIGURES 39 ).......................................................... 8
8. Aedeagal shaft distad of base of subapical process longer than length of process ( Fig. 39 B View FIGURES 39 )........... O. unidenta View in CoL sp. nov.
- Aedeagal shaft distad of base of subapical process shorter than length of process ( Figs. 31 C View FIGURES 31 , 37 C View FIGURES 37 ).................... 9
9. Aedeagal shaft in lateral view more or less straight except near apex ( Fig. 37 C View FIGURES 37 ).................................. 10
- Aedeagal shaft in lateral view distinctly curved dorsally in distal ½ length ( Fig. 31 C View FIGURES 31 )................. O. indica (Walker) View in CoL
10. Aedeagal shaft subapical process with spine-like processes in distal 1/3 ( Fig. 34 M View FIGURES 34 )................ O. nocturna (Distant) View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft subapical process with several minute teeth apically ( Fig. 37 B View FIGURES 37 )...................... O. serra (Nielson) View in CoL
11. Subgenital plate with apical spine ( Fig. 35 B View FIGURES 35 )................................................. O. pectita (Distant) View in CoL
- Subgenital plate without apical spine..................................................................... 12
12. Aedeagal shaft subapical process with one secondary spine at basal ¼ and remaining at midlength only ( Figs. 35 View FIGURES 35 O–P)......................................................................................... O. praetexta (Distant) View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft subapical process with arrangement of secondary setae not as above ( Figs. 34 E, Q View FIGURES 34 )................... 13
13. Aedeagus with gonopore proximad of subapical process on shaft ( Figs. 34 View FIGURES 34 D–E).................... O. genista (Nielson) View in CoL
- Aedeagus with gonopore at base of ( Fig. 34 P View FIGURES 34 ) or on subapical process ( Fig. 35 G View FIGURES 35 )................................ 14
14. Aedeagus with gonopore at base of subapical process ( Fig. 34 P View FIGURES 34 )............................... O. opulenta (Distant) View in CoL
- Aedeagus with gonopore on subapical process ( Fig. 35 G View FIGURES 35 )................................... O. peniculata (Nielson) View in CoL
15. Aedeagal shaft subapical process with long marginal spine-like setae ( Figs. 32 B View FIGURES 32 , 36 View FIGURES 36 A–B).......................... 16
- Aedeagal shaft subapical process with small marginal dentition in distal half ( Figs. 30 View FIGURES 30 A–D)........... O. fletcheri View in CoL sp. nov.
16. Aedeagal shaft with one or two short subapical spines in addition to subapical process ( Fig. 32 A View FIGURES 32 ).................... 17
- Aedeagal shaft with only subapical process ( Figs. 36 View FIGURES 36 A–B).................................... O. perculta (Distant) View in CoL
17. Aedeagal shaft subapical process straight, more than ¾ as long as shaft ( Figs. 34 View FIGURES 34 H–I, 35 S–T)....................... 18
- Aedeagal shaft subapical process curved, at most ½ as long as shaft ( Figs. 32 View FIGURES 32 A–B)................. O. kirkaldyi (Nielson) View in CoL
18. Aedeagal shaft subapical process with numerous spine-like setae ( Figs. 34 View FIGURES 34 H–I)................. O. multispinata (Nielson) View in CoL
- Aedeagal shaft subapical process with a few spine-like setae ( Figs. 35 View FIGURES 35 S–T)................. O. sparsispinulata (Nielson) View in CoL
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