Physoconops
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.273851 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251541 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE0236-1A2A-FFDF-FF71-D1E6FA28FC7F |
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Physoconops |
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Physoconops View in CoL View at ENA subgenus Gyroconops Camras, 1955
Key for the Costa Rican species of Physoconops View in CoL subgenus Gyroconops Camras, 1955 and the distinction of the other species of the subgenus
1 Radial cell r4+5 hyaline; only known from Mexico. (no material seen, character from the original description).................................................................................................................... abbreviatus Camras, 1955
- Radial cell r4+5 at least partly darkened; species widely distributed in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions......................................................................................................................................................................2
2 Wing without an isolated dark spot but with more distributed dark pattern including the apex of the wing; flagellum as long as pedicel; known from the Nearctic (including Mexico) ................................................. ................................................................................ arizonicus (Banks, 1916); sylvosus (Williston, 1882)
- Wing with an isolated dark spot, apex of the wing hyaline or only slightly brownish (figure 36); flagellum longer than pedicel (figure 33); known from the Neotropics (including Mexico) ...................................... 3
3 Legs completely yellowish or brownish (figure 39); labrum yellowish; tergites 1–3 without obvious golden pubescence at the hind margin (figure 39); theca as figure 37: black field with bristles about as long as wide ........................................................................................................ parvus ( Williston, 1892a)
- Legs black, only the tibia basally yellowish (figure 33); labrum black; tergites 1–3 with obvious golden pubescence at the hind margin (figure 33); theca as figure 38: black field with bristles wider than long ..... ......................................................................................................................... ocellatus (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
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