Nallachius
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Key to Brazilian species of Nallachius (modified from Penny, 1981)
1. In forewing, MP 2 vein fused with CuA vein ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 a) ................................................................................................. 2
1 ’. In forewing, MP 2 vein not fused with CuA vein ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 b)........................................................................................... 3
2. Forewing with apex rounded and RS vein five branched ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 c) ........................................................... N. maculatus
2 ’. Forewing with apex plainly asymmetrical and RS vein three or four branched ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 a).............................. N. adamsi
3. Labrum black, male genitalia with dorso-lateral plate of gonarcus ( Fig. 4 a View FIGURE 4. a ).................................................... N. limai
3 ’. Labrum pale, male genitalia without dorso-lateral plate of gonarcus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a d)............................................................ 4
4. Dorsal lobes of ectoprocts approximated on midline ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a)..................................................................................... 5
4 ’. Dorsal lobes of ectoproct widely separated on midline ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a c) ................................................................................. 8
5. Forewing with RS vein four branched. Genitalia: median lobe with apex forked ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 c)............... N. furcatus n. sp.
5 ’. Forewing with RS vein five branched. Genitalia: median lobe with apex simple, only membrane forked ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a b) .. 6
6. Most distal costal crossveins forked ................................................................................................................. N. ovalis
6 ’. Most distal costal crossveins simple............................................................................................................................. 7
7. Male genitalia with lateral projections of mediuncus pointed and gonocoxites lancet-shaped ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a b)....... N. dicolor
7 ’. Male genitalia with lateral projections of mediuncus rounded and gonocoxites scimitar-shaped ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a d) .................. .............................................................................................................................................................. N. phantomellus
8. Costal crossveins unforked ........................................................................................................................ N. infuscatus
8 ’. Many costal crossveins forked...................................................................................................................................... 9
9. Body flat black, forewing with wide brown bands....................................................................................... N. prestoni
9 ’. Body white with black tubercles, forewing with narrow brown bands .............................................. N. potiguar n. sp.
Penny, N. D. (1981) Neuroptera of the Amazon Basin. Part 2. Dilaridae. Acta Amazonica, 11 (2), 383 - 390.
FIGURE 2. Nallachius furcatus Machado & Rafael, new species, male: a, ectoproct, dorsal view; b, terminalia, lateral view; c, genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviations: dl, dorsal lobe; dp, digitiform process; ect, ectoproct; gcx, gonocoxite; gs, gonarcus; ml, median lobe, mu, mediuncus. Scale bar = 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 3. Forewings: a, Nallachius adamsi; b, Nallachius dicolor; c, Nallachius maculatus modified from Penny (1981).
FIGURE 4. a, Nallachius limai: male genitalia, dorsal view; b, Nallachius dicolor: male genitalia, dorsal view; c, Nallachius infuscatus: male ectoproct, dorsal view; d, Nallachius phantomellus: male genitalia, dorsal view, modified from Adams (1970). Abbreviations: dl, dorsal lobe; dlp, dorso-lateral plate of gonarcus; dp, digitiform process; lmu, lateral projections of mediuncus; ml, median lobe. Scale bar = 0.1 mm.
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