Apterobiroina L. Papp, 1979
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.67.2.101.2021 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12626295 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/451287AA-BB6E-F75A-FF25-6093AC47FC87 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Apterobiroina L. Papp, 1979 |
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Key to the known species of Apterobiroina L. Papp, 1979 View in CoL
1. Haltere completely absent; ocellar seta very large. Thorax and legs all black. Dorsal seta on female epiproct short ( Fig. 18) A. truncata View in CoL sp. n.
– Haltere normal, though small; ocellar seta smaller. At least tarsi, bases and apexes of tibiae yellow. Dorsal seta of female epiproct long ( Fig. 16) 2
2. All parts of head, incl. antenna, yellow; all parts of legs but fore tibia yellow. Fore tibia brown. Knob of haltere wax-yellow to ochre, stalk even lighter. Apical row of pegs on ventro-medial process of synsternite with 16 pegs ( Figs 9–10). Distiphallus long ( Figs 12–13). Surstylus smaller, in 2 smaller lobes ( Figs 14–15) A. flavipes View in CoL sp. n.
– Only anterior 1/3 to 2/5 of frons yellow; and only tarsi, bases and apexes of tibiae reddish yellow. Haltere with black knob and brown stalk. Apical row of pegs on ventro-medial process of systernite with 12 pegs. Distiphallus short ( Figs 5–6). Surstylus larger, in 2 distinctly divided lobes ( Fig. 4) A. australis L. Papp, 1979 View in CoL
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