Lonchaea, Fallen, 1820
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Key Afrotropical Lonchaea View in CoL males with two katepisternal setae
1 Male genitalia: parameres long and blade-like ( Fig.4 View FIGURES 2–4 ), hypandrium with a long posterior apodeme reaching to near base of cerci ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )...( L. polyhamata View in CoL group) ...................................................................... 2
- Male genitalia without blade-like parameres, hypandrium without a long posterior apodeme.......................... 8
2 Parameres with outer apical margin smooth ( Figs. 24 View FIGURES 21–24 & 28 View FIGURES 25–28 ).................................................... 3
- Parameres with spicules on outer apical margin ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 2–4 , 7 View FIGURES 5–8 , 12 View FIGURES 9–12 , 16 View FIGURES 13–16 & 19 View FIGURES 17–20 ).......................................... 4
3 Only one paramere with a strong medial tooth ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21–24 ). Posterior process of surstylus bearing large two claw- like projections and a smaller medial one ( Figs. 21–23 View FIGURES 21–24 )................................................... polyhamata McAlpine View in CoL
- Both parameres with a strong medial tooth ( Figs. 25 & 28 View FIGURES 25–28 ). Posterior process of surstylus with three ventrally directed projections ( Figs 25–27 View FIGURES 25–28 )....................................................................... teratosa McAlpine View in CoL
4 Parameres broad ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 2–4 & 16 View FIGURES 13–16 ).......................................................................... 5
- Parameres long and narrow ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5–8 , 12 View FIGURES 9–12 , & 19).............................................................. 6
5 Parameres apically with numerous processes, spicules and setulae ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2–4 ). In lateral view posterior process of surstylus with two long curved posterior projections ( Figs. 2 & 3 View FIGURES 2–4 )................................................ dama View in CoL sp. nov.
- Parameres apically with only a single large, blunt medial process, spicules limited to a small outer area ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13–16 ). In lateral view posterior process of surstylus with a single posterior tooth-like projection ( Figs 13–15 View FIGURES 13–16 )................ taita View in CoL sp. nov. 6 Paramere almost straight, 2 rather small medial processes, numerous spicules near apex on outer margin ( Fig 12 View FIGURES 9–12 ). Posterior process of surstylus with three similar sized medially directed projections ( Figs. 9–11 View FIGURES 9–12 )................... njombe View in CoL sp. nov.
- Apices of parameres curved outwards at apex, medial processes larger and more obvious ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5–8 & 19 View FIGURES 17–20 )................. 7
7 Apex of paramere smoothly curved outwards, with one large and one smaller medial process ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Posterior process of surstylus with a three similar sized projections ( Figs. 5 & 6 View FIGURES 5–8 )........................................... mbeya View in CoL sp. nov.
- Apex of paramere curved outwards at almost right angles, one large and several smaller medial projections ( Figs. 19 & 20 View FIGURES 17–20 ) In lateral view posterior process of surstylus with two rather blunt projections and a long, curved medial projection ( Figs. 17 & 18 View FIGURES 17–20 )...................................................................................... zomba View in CoL sp. nov.
8 Eyes covered with long white hairs. Orbital plate bearing setulae. Last apparent abdominal tergum elongate. Male genitalia; surstylus with a very large, angled posterior projection, a large serrated spike arising from base of cerci ( Figs. 29–31 View FIGURES 29–32 ).............................................................................................. aberdare View in CoL sp. nov.
- Eyes bare, orbital plates bare. Male terminalia not as above.................................................... 9
9 Epandrium elongated into a large rounded ventral process.Ventral lobe of surstylus bearing a black stump-like process at medial base, left twice as large as that on right; apices of these processes irregularly serrate ( Figs 39–41)...................................................................................................... dichaeta McAlpine View in CoL
- Epandrium without a large rounded ventral process.......................................................... 10
10 Epandrium in lateral view more rectangular with a large rounded postero-ventral process. Medial surface of surstylus with 2 small posterior teeth. ( Figs. 33–36 View FIGURES 33–36 ).......................................................... kleynbergi View in CoL sp. nov.
- Epandrium almost circular in lateral view, without ant processes. Medial margins of surstyli with a single, large slightly curved process ( Figs. 37–38 View FIGURES 37–38 ).................................................................... muhavura View in CoL sp. nov.
FIGURES 2–4. Lonchaea dama sp. nov. 2. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 3.same ventral view. 4. Paramere lateral view. Cerc = Cercus, Sur = surstylus, V pro = ventral process, Epand. = epandrium, para = paramere, t10 = tergite 10, as = anterior sclerite.
FIGURES 21–24. Lonchaea polyhamata McAlpine. 21. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 22. Epandrium, hypandrium and associated structures lateral view. (parameres and phallus removed). 23. Same, posterior view. 24. Parameres lateral view.
FIGURES 25–28. Lonchaea teratosa McAlpine. 25. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 26. same ventral view. 27. same posterior view. 28. Hypandrium and parameres lateral view.
FIGURES 5–8. Lonchaea mbeya sp. nov. 5. Epandrium and associated structures ventral view (parameres and phallus removed). 6. Same posterior view. 7. Paramere lateral view. 8. Phallus lateral view.
FIGURES 9–12. Lonchaea njombe sp. nov. 9. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view (parameres and phallus removed). 10. same ventral view. 11. same posterior view. 12. Paramere lateral view.
FIGURES 13–16. Lonchaea taita sp. nov. 13. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 14. same ventral view (parameres and phallus removed). 15. same posterior view. 16. Paramere lateral view.
FIGURES 17–20. Lonchaea zomba sp. nov. 17. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 18. same ventral view (parameres and phallus removed). 19. Paramere lateral view. 20. Parameres and phallus ventral view.
FIGURES 29–32. Lonchaea aberdare sp. nov. 29. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 30. same ventral view 31. Same, internal view. 32 Phallus ventral view.
FIGURES 33–36. Lonchaea klyenbergi sp. nov. 33. Epandrium and associated structures lateral view. 34. same ventral view 35. Same, internal view. 36. Phallus ventral view.
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