Stichopogon Loew
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.1.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D2A5EA59-B4F5-472F-BA00-B08D6EC3F211 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6023491 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E5717606-FFFC-FFCC-CE98-F970FA1B9681 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Stichopogon Loew |
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Key to species of the genus Stichopogon Loew View in CoL View at ENA from Egypt
1. Greyish-yellow species; antenna contrasting in colour with scape and pedicel yellow to reddish-yellow, postpedicel and style black ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 )........................................................................... S. albellus Loew View in CoL
- Greyish-brown or blackish species; antenna uniformly reddish-yellow, brownish or blackish in colour..................2
2. Abdomen with unicolourous olive-grey tomentum, without bands ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ); supraalar bristles absent.. S. marinus Efflatoun View in CoL
- Abdomen banded; supraalar bristles present............................................................... 3
3. Mystax golden-yellow to golden-brown; antenna yellow to reddish-brown........................................ 4
- Mystax white; antenna black........................................................................... 6
4. Brownish-grey species; antenna yellow with blackish style; legs entirely yellow except 5th tarsal segment brown as claws................................................................................. S. inconstans (Wiedemann)
- Greyish-black species; antenna reddish-yellow to reddish-brown; all femora, apical part of tibiae and apical tarsi black.....5
5. Setae on first abdominal tergite thin and weak; dististylus of male narrow and distinctly curved; 8th sternite of female with long tufts of hairs touching in the middle ( Fig.14 View FIGURE 14 C)............................................ S. chrysostoma Schiner View in CoL
- Setae on first abdominal tergite thicker; dististylus of male wider and less curved; tufts of hairs on 8th sternite of female shorter and scattered in middle ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 D)........................................................... S. scaliger Loew View in CoL
6. Mystax consist of few bristles, crowded together at most on the middle third of the face and laterally with fine long white hairs; r4 cell of the wing long, the two veins R4, R5 almost parallel................................... S. pusio (Macquart) View in CoL
- Mystax normal occupying at least the middle two-thirds of the lower part of the face; r4 cell of the wing short or long, veins R4, R5 never parallel......................................................................................7
7. Abdomen black with tergites 1, 4, 5, 8 covered with white tomentum thus forming white transverse bands ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ); legs entirely black, at most tibiae with greyish tomentum.................................................... S. beckeri Bezzi View in CoL
- Abdomen not as above, covered with silvery-white or greyish tomentum except for a large brown spot on 2nd to 5th tergites; legs not entirely black, at least basal half of tibiae and metatarsi reddish-yellow to reddish-brown.......................... 8
8. Cell m3 widely open ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ); pulvilli nearly as long as claws; 1st abdominal segment with dense hairs.............................................................................................. S. elegantulus (Wiedemann) View in CoL
- Cell m3 narrowly open ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ), pulvilli 0.5 × as long as claws; 1st abdominal segment with scattered hairs................................................................................................... S. deserti Theodor View in CoL
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