Afroptera, Abdalla & Mansell & Sole, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4635.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E1AC3BD4-6FCB-49F9-8069-624760C2CAF7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DBDF51-A74F-FFA7-FF0D-F93F31E55812 |
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scientific name |
Afroptera |
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gen. nov. |
Key to males of Afroptera species
1. Forewings without emargination before apex, apex rounded ( Figs 81 View FIGURES 79–86 , 134 View FIGURES 133–140 , 148, 149 View FIGURES 146–149 )................................ 2 - Forewings with slight or shallow emargination before apex, apex acute or sub-acute..............................….5 2. Small species (body length ≤ 8 mm, Figs 125 View FIGURES 125–126 , 130 View FIGURES 129–130 ).......................................................... 3 - Large species (body length ≥ 9 mm, Fig. 150)............................................................... 4 3. Pronotum and mesonotum with distinct mid and lateral stripes ( Fig. 100............................. A View FIGURES 96–101 . parva (Tjeder) - Pronotum unstriped, mesonotum lacking the mid stripe ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 96–101 ).................................. A. exigua (Tjeder) 4. Prescutum with black hairs ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 50–53 ), thorax unstriped.......................................... A. koranna sp. nov. - Prescutum with white hairs ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 96–101 ), thorax with three stripes................................... A. remifera (Tjeder)
5. Species extremely pruinose, body unstriped ( Figs 43 View FIGURE 43 , 44, 113)................................................. 6
- Species slightly pruinose or without pruinose body, body stripes distinct or appearing as faint brown shading.............8
6. Species with greyish body appearance ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 111–114 )............................................. A. pruinosa (Tjeder)
- Species with whitish body appearance ( Figs 43 View FIGURE 43 , 44)...........................................................7
7. Prescutum and mesonotum with white pubescence ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–49 ), antennae whitish yellow proximally and darker distally, short not reaching pterostigma ( Figs 43 View FIGURE 43 , 80 View FIGURES 79–86 ), forewings with slight emargination before the apex, pterostigma long ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 79–86 )................................................................................................ A. alba sp. nov.
- Prescutum and mesonotum with black pubescence ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 46–49 ), antennae yellow, long reaching pterostigma (Figs 44, 82), forewings with shallow emargination before apex, pterostigma short ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 79–86 )............................ A. balli sp. nov.
8. Small species (hindwing length <49 mm, Figs 106 View FIGURE 106 , 107, 110 View FIGURES 107–110 )...................................................9
- Large species (hindwing length ≥ 49 mm).................................................................11
9. Antennae long reaching beyond pterostigma ( Figs 85 View FIGURES 79–86 , 106 View FIGURE 106 ), forewings elongate, tapering towards apex with acute tip ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 79–86 )................................................................................... A. maraisi sp. nov.
- Antennae short not reaching pterostigma ( Fig. 110 View FIGURES 107–110 ), forewings broad with short rounded apex ( Figs 117, 120 View FIGURES 115–122 )............10
10. Head with yellowish brown vertex and rounded yellowish spots near eye margins ( Fig. 142 View FIGURES 141–145 ), prescutum with white pubescence ( Fig. 105 View FIGURES 102–105 ), antennae whitish yellow, apical segment very long much longer than penultimate segments ( Figs 63 View FIGURES 56–66 , 110 View FIGURES 107–110 ), hind wings with dark area shorter than white apical area ( Fig. 110 View FIGURES 107–110 ).................................... A. apicalis (Tjeder)
- Head with reddish vertex without yellowish spots near the eye margins ( Fig. 141 View FIGURES 141–145 ), prescutum with black pubescence ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–105 ), antennae pale brown, apical segment large, approximately same length as penultimate segment ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 56–66 ), hind wing dark area as long as white apical area ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 107–110 )..................................................... A. aequabilis (Tjeder)
11. Forewings elongate, with distinctly elongate rounded apex ( Figs 79, 86 View FIGURES 79–86 )..........................................12
- Forewings elongate or broad, with acute, or sub-acute apex................................................... 13
12. Prescutum with long dense white hair on disc ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46–49 )........................................... A. acuta sp. nov.
- Prescutum with long sparse black hair on disc ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46–49 )........................................... A. folia sp. nov.
13. Prescutum with white pubescence ( Figs 92, 93 View FIGURES 90–95 , 96, 99 View FIGURES 96–101 )....................................................... 14
- Prescutum with black pubescence ( Figs 50 View FIGURES 50–53 , 90, 91, 94, 95 View FIGURES 90–95 , 98 View FIGURES 96–101 , 102 View FIGURES 102–105 )............................................ 21
14. With white pubescence on abdominal tergites and sternites ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 146–149 )........................................... 15
- With white pubescence on abdominal tergites and black hairs on sternites ( Fig. 146 View FIGURES 146–149 ).................... A. bitis (Tjeder)
15. Species with light grey thorax ( Figs 51 View FIGURES 50–53 , 92, 93 View FIGURES 90–95 )............................................................. 16
- Species with yellow or yellowish brown thorax............................................................. 18
16. Vertex strongly concave, without yellow hind margin ( Fig.143 View FIGURES 141–145 )................................. A. brinkmani sp. nov.
- Vertex not concave, with yellow hind margin ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 141–145 )...................................................... 17
17. Pronotum dark shaded only centrally, lateral stripes on mesonotum faintly indicated ( Fig. 92 View FIGURES 90–95 ), hind wings dark area as long as white apical area ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 111–114 ).............................................................. .. A. munroi (Tjeder) View in CoL
- Pronotum and mesonotum with distinct mid and lateral stripes ( Fig. 93 View FIGURES 90–95 ), dark area of hind wing much shorter than white apical area ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 107–110 )...................................................................... A. longicornis (Tjeder)
18. Forewings broad ( Figs 127 View FIGURES 127–128 , 135 View FIGURES 133–140 )............................................................ A. lanata (Tjeder)
- Forewings elongate ( Figs 137, 138, 139 View FIGURES 133–140 ).................................................................. 19
19. Head uniformly reddish yellow, antennae reddish yellow ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 131–132 )............................................ 20
- Head pale yellowish brown, antennae yellowish ( Fig. 123 View FIGURES 123–124 ).................................... A. segregata (Tjeder)
20. Forewings with broad, short rounded apex and very slight emargination before apex ( Figs 131 View FIGURES 131–132 , 139 View FIGURES 133–140 ), the hind wing dark area approximaly as long as white apical area ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 131–132 ).......................................... A. peringueyi (Tjeder)
- Forewings with short, narrow rounded apex and slight emargination before the apex ( Figs 128 View FIGURES 127–128 , 137 View FIGURES 133–140 ), the hind wing dark area shorter than white apical area ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–128 )..................................................... .. A. papio (Tjeder)
21. Abdomen with white hairs on dorsum and venter........................................................... 22
- Abdomen with white hairs on dorsum and black hairs on venter................................................24
22. Antennae yellow proximally dark distally, pronotum only with mid stripe ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 107–110 )................ .. A. olivacea (Tjeder)
- Antennae whitish yellow, pronotum with distinct mid and two lateral stripes......................................23
23. Forewings very broad with short rounded tip ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 133–140 )........................................ A. dyscrita (Tjeder)
- Forewings falcate, with sub-acute tip....................................................... A. leptocera (Navás)
24. Antennae long reaching beyond pterostigma ( Figs 54 View FIGURE 54 , 112 View FIGURES 111–114 )....................................................25
- Antennae short not reaching pterostigma ( Fig. 126 View FIGURES 125–126 ).......................................................... 27
25. Mid and lateral stripes of pronotum and mesonotum of thorax distinct ( Figs 90, 91, 94 View FIGURES 90–95 , 98 View FIGURES 96–101 ).......................... 26
- Mid and lateral stripes on pronotum abbreviated to brown spots, mid stripe on prescutum appears as faint brown shading ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 50–53 )................................................................................. A. cylindrata sp. nov.
26. Vertex with pair of yellow spots near eye margins ( Fig. 145 View FIGURES 141–145 )................................ ... A. nigrosetosa (Tjeder)
- Vertex without pair of yellow spots near eye margins........................................... A. sabuleti (Tjeder)
27. Forewings broad ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 133–140 )................................................................ A. obtusa (Tjeder)
- Forewings elongate ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 133–140 ).............................................................. A. pilosa (Tjeder)
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