Odontomera

Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E. & Thompson, F. Christian, 2006, A new genus and species of Richardiidae (Diptera) from Hispaniola, Zootaxa 1259, pp. 25-31 : 26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173157

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252925

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/162387BB-FF98-D067-FE99-FCB7FAD8F8BD

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scientific name

Odontomera
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Key to genera related to Odontomera View in CoL View at ENA

Odontomera and related genera differ from all other Richardiidae by the following combination of characters: Femora with apicoventral rows of spinose setae; postmetacoxal bridge complete; anal vein (A1) short, not reaching wing margin.

1. Head without orbital setae and lateral vertical seta; size large: body 15 mm, wing 11 mm ............................................................................................ Johnrichardia View in CoL gen. nov.

­ Head with orbital and lateral vertical setae; size smaller: body less than 10 mm, wing less than 6 mm ............................................................................................................... 2

2. Crossveins r­m and dm­cu coincident or at least not as far part as length of crossvein dm­cu; scutellar setae 2 pairs ...................................................... Antineuromyia View in CoL Hendel

­ Crossveins r­m and dm­cu farther apart than length of crossvein dm­cu; scutellar seta 1 pair.............................................................................................................................. 3

3. Frons, in lateral view, strongly developed dorsoanteriorly on ventral 1/2, with produced portion almost as long as eye is wide (fig. 4) ................... Oedematella View in CoL Hendel

­ Frons not so produced, never more than 1/4 as long as eye width (figs. 3, 5)............. 4

4. Occiput, in lateral view, broad dorsally, as broad on dorsal 1/4 as on ventral 1/3 (fig. 5) .......................................................................................................... Sepsisoma View in CoL Johnson

­ Occiput, in lateral view, narrow dorsally, much narrower on dorsal 1/4 than on ventral 1/3 (fig. 3)...................................................................................................................... 5

5. Postpronotal seta present; ocellar triangle base (posterior margin) well anterior to posterior eye margin ...................................................................... Macrostenomyia View in CoL Hendel

­ Postpronotum without seta; ocellar triangle base more or less in line with posterior eye margin .......................................................................................... Odontomera View in CoL Macquart

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Richardiidae

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