Odiniidae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189998 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212906 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FA3987D6-257F-FF93-FF5A-2141FA442AB6 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Odiniidae |
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Key to the Neotropical species of Odiniidae View in CoL View at ENA (modified from Shewell (1960), Sabrosky (1969), Prado (1973) and Gaimari (2007))
1. Posterior ocelli in front of line between medial vertical setae; ocelli usually arranged in isosceles triangle with posterior ocelli closely spaced; frons usually relatively arched and sometimes conspicuously tuberculate; scutellar disc sometimes setulose; in profile, face and frons more or less in line or sloping; TRAGINOPINAE View in CoL ............................ 7
- Posterior ocelli in line with medial vertical setae; ocelli arranged in equilateral triangle or with distance between posterior pair greater than between either posterior ocelli more widely spaced; frons flat to slightly concave and never tuberculate; scutellar disc bare; in profile, face and frons meeting at a angle; ODINIINAE View in CoL , Odinia View in CoL Robineau- Desvoidy ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Wing with few black spots, usually restricted to cross-veins ....................................................................................... 3
- Wing with numerous black spots, most of them surrounded by a whitish corona ..................................................... 4
3. Cell R1 with two transverse black spots................... Odinia biguttata Sabrosky View in CoL ( Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, USA)
- Cell R1 without spot ............................................................................................... Odinia brevitibia Shewell ( Brazil) View in CoL
4. Oral vibrissa and one or two subvibrissal setae distinctly flattened .... Odinia williamsi Johnson (Galápagos Islands) View in CoL
- Oral vibrissa and subvibrissal setae slender, not unusually broadly flattened.............................................................. 5
5. Antennal segments almost entirely yellow ................ Odinia parvipunctata Sabrosky View in CoL ( Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico)
- Antennal segments with black or brown spots ............................................................................................................. 6
6. Anepisternum gray with brown stripe ventrally; cell cua1 with one small and one large brown spots, large one tran- versing cell, beginning in vein CuA1 and ending in wing ventral margin ............... Odinia surumuana Prado ( Brazil) View in CoL
- Anepisternum gray with brown stripe dorsally; cell cua1 with two very small brown spots, close to vein CuA1 ......... .............................................................................................. Odinia coronata Sabrosky View in CoL ( USA, El Salvador, Panama)
7. Ocelli on large tubercle well forward of vertex ........................................................................................................... 8
- Ocelli not on tubercle.................................................................................................................................................. 10
8. Arista long-plumose; vein M1 strongly curved forward at apex ..................................... Paratraginops Hendel View in CoL ….. 9
- Arista pubescent; vein M1 straight ................ Neotraginops clathratus (Hendel) View in CoL ( Peru, Paraguay, Brazil, Colombia)
9. Base of scutellum thickly haired. Anterior four fronto-orbital setae not set in fuscous spots........................................ .......................................................................................................... Paratraginops pilicornis View in CoL Cress ( Guyana, Brazil)
- Base of scutellum bare. Anterior four fronto-orbital setae set in fuscous spots ............................................................. .................................................................................................................. Paratraginops plaumanni Shewell ( Brazil) View in CoL
10. Costal vein extended to vein M1 ................................................................................................................................. 11
- Costal vein extended to vein R4+5 or slightly beyond.................................................................................................. 22
11. Scutellum at most bearing 2–3 setulae along margin ......................................................... Lopesiodinia Prado View in CoL ..... 12
- Scutellar disc and margins bearing numerous setulae ............................................................................................... 13
12. Arista pubescent; front little narrowed posteriorly .............................................. Lopesiodinia diversa Prado ( Brazil) View in CoL
- Arista with long rays; front very narrowed posteriorly ................................ Lopesiodinia alvarengai Prado ( Brazil) View in CoL
13. Only anterior fronto-orbital seta inclinate ........................................................................ Schildomyia Malloch View in CoL …. 14
- Several anterior fronto-orbital setae inclinate.......................................... Neoschildomyia fusca Gaimari View in CoL ( Costa Rica)
14. Arista long-plumose.................................................................................................................................................... 15
- Arista pubescent.......................................................................................................................................................... 16
15. Clipeo with velvet brown spot ................................................................................... Schildomyia lanei Prado ( Brazil) View in CoL
- Clipeo without velvet brown spot........................................... Schildomyia vittithorax Malloch View in CoL ( Costa Rica, Panama)
16. With one postpronotal seta; acrosthical setae absent .................................................................................................. 17
- With two postpronotal setae; one pair of acrosthical seta........................................................................................... 18
17. Lunule with a large velvet black spot .................................................... Schildomyia trinidadensis Hennig ( Trinidad) View in CoL
- Lunule without a large velvet black spot .......................................................... Schildomyia peruviana Hennig ( Peru) View in CoL
18. Scutellum pale-golden pruinose, except a median brownish spot in anterior edge ....................................................... .............................................................................................................................. Schildomyia flavida View in CoL Prado ( Brazil)
- Scutellum grayish pruinose, with light-brown spots in many parts of scutellum, forming patterns ......................... 19
19. Fronto-orbital setae set on brown spots; antenna with dark spots ............................................................................. 20
- Fronto-orbital setae not set on brown spots; antenna almost entirely yellow................................................................. .................................................................................................................... Schildomyia brevihirta Malloch ( Panama) View in CoL
20. Thorax with spots scattered, not forming patterns. Abdomen light-brown. Male fifth tergite reticulate ...................... ........................................................................................................................... Schildomyia reticulata View in CoL Prado ( Brazil)
- Abdomen black. Thorax with spots arranged in line. Male fifth tergite normal ...................................................... 21
21. Lunule with a velvet black spot; basoflagellomere yellow, without black spots .. Schildomyia goyana Prado ( Brazil) View in CoL
- Lunule without a velvet black spot; basoflagellomere with black spot on inner and outer surface ............................... ............................................................................................................. Schildomyia punctifrons View in CoL Malloch ( Costa Rica)
22. Postocellar setae present; posterior part of head straight from dorsal view ................................................................... ............................................................................................................... Pradomyia hadromera View in CoL Gaimari ( Costa Rica)
- Postocellar setae absent; posterior part of head concave from dorsal view ............................................................... 23
23. Several anterior fronto-orbital setae inclinate; scutellar disc setulose................ Shewellia agromyzina Hennig ( Peru) View in CoL
- With single inclinate fronto-orbital seta; scutellar disc bare .............................................. Helgreelia Gaimari View in CoL …. 24
24. Abdomen orange, with fine pale setulae......................................................... Helgreelia albeto Gaimari View in CoL ( Costa Rica)
- Abdomen predominately brown, with black setulae ................................................................................................. 25
25. Abdominal tergites wholly brown, without yellow margin; arista entirely pubescent ................................................... ...................................................................................................................... Helgreelia parkeri Gaimari View in CoL ( Costa Rica)
- Abdominal tergites mostly brown with posterior margin yellow; arista plumose on the basal half ............................. ............................................................................................................................ Helgreelia gaimarii View in CoL sp. nov. ( Brazil)
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