Horaia xizangana, Kang & Yang, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.1653/024.098.0119 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/886787B3-1708-FFCC-FDF6-9C4CB22E2CCF |
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Felipe |
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Horaia xizangana |
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Key to Adults of Horaia View in CoL in the Oriental Region
[Modified from Gibson & Courtney 2007]
1. R 5 vein present as detached vein at wing margin ( Fig. 3 View Figs ; Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 10 View Figs )........................................ 2
—. R 5 vein absent ( Fig. 8 View Figs ; Gibson & Courtney 2007, Figs. 11, 12, 13, 14).......................................................... 3
2. Antenna with 9 segments; antenna and head with long dense black hairs; epandrium with a large black elliptical spot basally ( Fig. 2 View Figs ); cercus bilobate, each triangular ( Figs. 4 and 5 View Figs )............................................................. … H. xizangana View in CoL sp. nov.
—. Antenna with 8 segments; antenna and head bare; epandrium without black elliptical spot basally; cercus bilobate, each semicircular ( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 62)....................................................................... H. manaliella (Kaul) View in CoL
3. A 1 vein barely extending beyond anal angle of wing........................................................................ 4
—. A 1 vein almost reaching margin of wing.................................................................................. 6
4. Antenna with 9 segments; male pedicel variable, not expanded apically ( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 79).......................... 5
—. Antenna with 10 segments; male pedicel short, swollen ( Fig. 7 View Figs ).................................................. H. calla View in CoL sp. nov.
5. Stump of R 4 vein sometimes present on R 4+5 vein( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 12); hind coxa with sparse pale hairs; male antennae glabrous; female body length more than 6.5 mm body length, 7.0 mm wing length........................... H. montana montana Tonnoir View in CoL
—. Stump of R 4 vein absent; hind coxa glabrous( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 14); female smaller, c. 5.0 mm body length, 5.3 mm wing length; male antennae setose.......................................................... H. montana piedmonti Gibson & Courtney View in CoL 6. Maxillary palpi large, spindle-shaped ( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Figs. 67, 69).......................... H. namtoki Gibson & Courtney View in CoL
—. Maxillary palpi small, globular ( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Figs. 72, 74)......................................................... 7
7. Female eyes divided, upper division present as 2 rows of ommatidia ( Gibson & Courtney 2007, Fig. 72, 74)................................................................................................................ H. diminutiva Gibson & Courtney View in CoL
—. Female eyes not divided; R 4+5 vein straight; front femur with anterodorsal row of setae.......................... H. longipes Tonnoir View in CoL
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