Helosciomyza fuscinevris

McAlpine, David K., 2012, Notes and Descriptions of Australian Helosciomyzidae or Comb-winged flies (Diptera: Schizophora), Records of the Australian Museum 64 (1), pp. 51-70 : 59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.64.2012.1582

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/887387E2-FF9F-FFA4-FDA4-FE2493DD69D9

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Helosciomyza fuscinevris
status

 

Key to Australian species of fuscinevris View in CoL group

1 Pteropleuron (anepimeron) setulose; hind tibia without dark zone near base; male: abdominal pleural membrane with group of minute setulae near spiracle 1 (often absent in female); surstyli as in Figs 16, 17 (slightly variable) ....................................................................................... fuscinevris View in CoL , p. 60

—— Pteropleuron bare; hind tibia usually with brown to black sub-basal or basal zone; no setulae present near abdominal spiracle 1 (male, female); male surstylus variable in shape ...................................................................................... 2

2 Hypopleuron (metepisternum) with c. 2–12 small black setulae; abdominal sternite 1 setulose; antennal segment 3 tawny-orange, without or with very indistinct darker zone; male: surstylus as in Fig. 15 View Figures 14–18 ......................................................................................................................... bickeli View in CoL , p. 60

—— Hypopleuron and sternite 1 without setulae; antennal segment 3 often with darker brown to blackish zone; male: surstylus variable ................................................ 3

3 Fore femur entirely pale tawny-yellow on basal half or more (significantly including the sometimes concealed anterior surface) ............................................... 4

—— Fore femur largely tawny-yellow, anterior surface with distinct brown zone extending to near base (also brown distally) .............................................................. 6

4 Antenna 3 brown to blackish on entire distal half or more; male: hind basitarsus with ventrobasal dense, non-linear cluster of short, thick, black suberect spinules; surstylus as in Fig. 22 View Figures 19–26 ........................................... australica View in CoL , p. 64

—— Antenna 3 usually tawny orange at and below apex, more brownish dorsally between apex and aristal insertion and on outer lateral surface; male: hind basitarsus without such cluster of short, black spinules, occasional black setulae in this position sparse and distally inclined; surstylus otherwise ...................................................................................... 5

5 Fore femur with conspicuous dark brown subapical spot on posterior surface; mesoscutum with pruinescent dorsocentral stripe not covering and emphasized by a darker cuticular dorsocentral stripe (pruinescent stripe faded in some preserved specimens); male: surstylus as in Fig. 21 View Figures 19–26 ............................................................................................... neboissi View in CoL , p. 63

—— Fore femur with only indistinct indication of dark subapical posterior spot (dark subapical anterior spot well developed); grey-pruinescent dorsocentral and other such longitudinal stripes of mesoscutum with underlying dark brown cuticular stripes, which tend to remain when pruinescent stripes are faded; male: surstylus as in Fig. 18 View Figures 14–18 .............................................................................................. subacuta View in CoL , p. 63

6 Antenna 3 tawny-orange, with only limited dorsal reddish brown zone; male: surstylus as in Fig. 23 View Figures 19–26 ........................................................................... steyskali View in CoL , p. 64

—— Antenna 3 dark brown to blackish on distal half or more, or at least on a substantial dorsal zone (sometimes less, as in H. driesseni View in CoL ); male: surstylus otherwise ............................................................................................................... 7

7 Occipital region of head with broad supracervical zone of blackish cuticle (seen through paler pruinescence) usually with, on each side, a dorsolateral extension partly bounded medially

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Helosciomyzidae

Genus

Helosciomyza

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