Leinendera Carrera, 1945
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Identification Key to males of Leinendera Carrera, 1945
1. Marginal scutellar macrosetae absent ( Figs. 8, 25, 41)........................................................ 2
- Marginal scutellar macrosetae present ( Fig. 98)............................................................. 4
2. Postpedicel reddish to dark brown and black ( Figs. 38, 60); mesonotum dark brown ( Figs. 42, 64); epandrium rounded apically ( Figs. 48, 49, 69, 70); hypandrium with proximal and distal margin straight ( Figs. 51, 72, 88, 107)..................... 3
- Postpedicel completely yellow ( Figs. 5, 21, 22); mesonotum brown ( Figs. 9, 26); epandrium triangular apically ( Fig. 15); hypandrium with proximal margin rounded and distal margin straight ( Figs. 12, 13, 16)........................................... Leinendera achaeta Camargo, Vieira, Köhler & Rafael, 2016 ( Brazil: Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul)
3. Postpedicel long, about two times the length of scape and pedicel combined, stylus short, almost 1/6 of postpedicel length ( Fig. 38); golden yellow mesonotal stripes straight on the inner margin anteriorly ( Fig. 42); epandrium cheliform ( Figs. 44–50).................................................................. Leinendera carrerai sp. n. ( Brazil: São Paulo)
- Postpedicel short, about the same length of scape and pedicel combined, stylus long, almost half of postpedicel length ( Fig. 60); yellowish grey mesonotal stripes with a slight curve on the inner margin anteriorly ( Fig. 64); epandrium digitiform ( Figs. 65–71)............................................. Leinendera mnrj sp. n. ( Brazil: Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo)
4. Lower facial margin with black projection ( Figs. 79–82); base of cell r4 narrow ( Fig. 84); epandrium with apex backward directed ( Figs. 85–87); gonocoxite sub-quadrangular with a projection on the external margin ( Fig. 90); subepandrial sclerite with a basal plate ( Fig. 92); aedeagus strongly curved upward, and apex straight ( Fig. 91).................................................................................... Leinendera nigra Vieira, 2012 ( Brazil: Rio de Janeiro)
- Lower facial margin without a black projection ( Figs. 94, 95); base of cell r4 slightly narrow ( Fig. 96); epandrium with apex inwardly curved ( Figs. 102, 104); gonocoxite sub-quadrangular with a median keel backward directed ( Fig. 108); subepandrial sclerite simple, without projections ( Fig. 109); aedeagus curved upward and apex forming a hook ( Fig. 111)............................................ Leinendera rubra Carrera, 1945 ( Brazil: Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo)
Camargo, A., Vieira, R., Kohler, A. & Rafael, J. (2016) Leinendera achaeta sp. n., a new species of robber fly from Brazil (Diptera, Asilidae, Asilinae). ZooKeys, 558, 109 - 118. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 558.6671
Carrera M. (1945) Estudo sobre os generos Glaphyropyga e Senoprosopis com descricao de novo genero e novas especies. Papeis Avulsos do Departamento de Zoologia, 5, 175 - 192.
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