Empis, Linnaeus, 1758
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4743.2.9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:79DE39F1-2CC9-4ABB-BE7C-BE121024F92C |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3687942 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7F04878E-FFEE-FFEF-25E8-FDF2FA62FA73 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Empis |
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s. str. |
Key to species of Empis View in CoL s. str. of Egypt, Israel and Syria
1 Male ............................................................................................... 2
- Female (unknown for E. insulata View in CoL , E. nigropilosa View in CoL , E. cilicauda View in CoL , E. leucotricha View in CoL and E. curticornis View in CoL )..................... 16
2 Vein M 1 incomplete. Fore and mid legs with tarsomeres 1–3 greatly dilated (especially those of fore tarsus) and densely clothed with numerous very long setae dorsally..................................................... E. mirifica (Collin) View in CoL
- Vein M 1 complete. Fore tarsus with only tarsomere 1 sometimes slightly thickened, mid tarsus with slender tarsomeres; covered with short setae....................................................................................... 3
3 Halter blackish to dark brownish, sometimes stem somewhat paler.............................................. 4
- Halter yellow (rarely yellowish brown, E. inopinata View in CoL , or stem somewhat darker).................................... 9
4 Abdomen covered with pale setae........................................................................ 5
- Abdomen covered with black setae....................................................................... 6
5 Body with only pale setae; terminalia—Collin (1960: 407, fig. 7)............................... E. leucotricha Collin View in CoL
- Mesonotum with black setae; terminalia—Collin (1960: 408, fig. 8a)............................ E. curticornis Collin View in CoL
6 Scutellum with 2 setae; cercus deeply cleft into two lobes ( E. chioptera View in CoL - type): Collin (1960: 406, fig. 6) [Additional characters: fore basitarsus thickened, wings milky-white, epandrium with long dense setae at apex and below]..... E. cilicauda Collin View in CoL
- Scutellum with 4–6 setae; cercus unilobate................................................................. 7
7 Acrostichal setae arranged in four irregular rows; hind tibia with posteroapical comb; terminalia as in Fig. 11................................................................................................ E View in CoL View FIGURES 9–11 . nigropilosa Collin
- Acrostichal setae biserial; hind tibia without posteroapical comb................................................ 8
8 Wing slightly whitish; phallus long, well exposed; hypandrium short, only slightly extending beyond margin of sternite 8 ( Collin 1960: 403, fig. 4)............................................................... E. palaestinensis (Engel) View in CoL
- Wing distinctly brownish; phallus short, hidden; hypandrium very long, its apex extending almost to apex of cercus ( Collin 1960: 404, fig. 5)........................................................................ E. occlusa Collin View in CoL
9 Abdomen and laterotergite with black setae; hypandrium pilose ventrally ( Collin 1960: 409, fig. 9)........ E. pexata Collin View in CoL
- Abdomen and laterotergite with pale setae (abdominal tergites sometimes with scattered black setae dorsally and laterotergite with additional dark setae); hypandrium bare.............................................................. 10
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