Diostracus Loew, 1861

Zhu, Yajun, Tang, Chufei & Yang, Ding, 2023, Six new species of Diostracus Loew (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) from Tibet, ZooKeys 1163, pp. 1-46 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1163.101533

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scientific name

Diostracus Loew, 1861
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Genus Diostracus Loew, 1861 View in CoL View at ENA

Diostracus Loew, 1861: 44. Type species: Diostracus prasinus Loew, 1861 (monotypy).

Sphyrotarsus Mik, 1874: 342. Type species: Sphyrotarsus argyrostomus Mik, 1874 (monotypy).

Asphyrotarsus Oldenberg, 1916: 193. Type species: Liancalus leucostomus Loew, 1861 (original designation).

Takagia Negrobov, 1973: 1520 (as subgenus of Sphyrotarsus Mik, 1874) (not Matsumura, 1942). - Negrobov 1978: pl. CLXI (as genus, in error). Type species: Sphyrotarsus stackelbergi Negrobov, 1965 (original designation).

Lagodechia Negrobov & Tsurikov, 1996: 632. Type species: Diostracus spinulifer Negrobov & Tsurikov, 1988 (monotypy).

Ozmena Özdikmen, 2010: 265 (new name for Takagia Negrobov, 1973, not Matsumura, 1942) (as subgenus of Sphyrotarsus Mik, 1874).

Diagnosis.

Medium to huge dolichopodid flies (males body length 3.4-7.6 mm, usually larger in females). Body stout, metallic green, always with pollinosity. Vertex weakly concave; upper occiput slightly concave. Scape with or without dorsal seta; arista subapical or sub-basal. Palpus rather large and loosely applied on proboscis, sometimes elongated, beyond the apex of proboscis in males, and relatively smaller in females. Proboscis bulky. Acr absent; four or six pairs of dc; one or two strong npl; scutellum with two strong sc, sometimes with marginal hairs. Crossvein m-cu longer than final section of 5th longitudinal vein. Legs and wings are often modified in males, which are usually the identical characters for groups or species. Abdomen cylindrical, with five visible segments; Sternite I or IV sometimes with produced process, and Sternite V usually split into pair of sclerites in males.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Dolichopodidae

Loc

Diostracus Loew, 1861

Zhu, Yajun, Tang, Chufei & Yang, Ding 2023
2023
Loc

Ozmena

Ozdikmen 2010
2010
Loc

Lagodechia

Negrobov & Tsurikov 1996
1996
Loc

Diostracus spinulifer

Negrobov & Tsurikov 1988
1988
Loc

Sphyrotarsus stackelbergi

Negrobov 1965
1965
Loc

Asphyrotarsus

Oldenberg 1916
1916
Loc

Sphyrotarsus

Mik 1874
1874
Loc

Sphyrotarsus argyrostomus

Mik 1874
1874
Loc

Sphyrotarsus

Mik 1874
1874
Loc

Sphyrotarsus

Mik 1874
1874
Loc

Diostracus

Loew 1861
1861
Loc

Diostracus prasinus

Loew 1861
1861
Loc

Liancalus leucostomus

Loew 1861
1861