Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) mitis
Main Authors: | Starý, Jaroslav, Stubbs, Alan E. |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
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, 2015
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6096872 |
Daftar Isi:
- Key to Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) mitis and allies 1 Vein Sc 1 with row of macrotrichia posteroventrally. Prescutum mostly greyish-brown to bluish-grey................... 2 - Vein Sc 1 without any macrotrichia. Prescutum mostly yellow to ochreous......................................... 3 2 Prescutum with heavy, greyish-brown pruinosity. For male tarsi, male and female terminalia, and wing, see Figs 1, 6, 11, 16............................................................... Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) mitis (Meigen, 1830) - Prescutum with heavy, dark brownish-grey to bluish-grey pruinosity and with three dust-free, shiny black stripes. For male tarsi, male and female terminalia, and wing, see Figs 2, 7, 12, 17..... Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) affinis (Schummel, 1829) 3 Medium-sized species (wing length 6.5–9.5 mm). Wing with pterostigma distinct (Fig. 18). Male terminalia with rostral spines shorter than those of other species (Fig. 8). Female terminalia with space between cerci very narrow, about one third width of cercus breadth at base (Fig. 13). For male tarsi, see Fig. 3............. Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) quadra (Meigen, 1838) - Small species (wing length 5.3–8.0 mm). Wing clear except for at most feebly indicated pterostigma (Figs 19, 20). Male terminalia with rostral spines normally long (Figs 9, 10). Female terminalia with space between cerci subequal in width to cercus breadth at base (Figs 14, 15)............................................................................ 4 4 Two last male tarsomeres long, subequal in length, parallel-sided; tarsal claws short, with only one tooth fairly distinct (Fig. 4). Male terminalia with rostral spines gently curved, separated at base by less than their own breadth (Fig. 9). Female terminalia with cercus about two thirds length of tergite 10 (Fig. 14). For wing, see Fig. 19................................................................................................. Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) lutea (Meigen, 1804) - Male tarsomere 5 distinctly shorter than tarsomere 4; male tarsal claws moderately long, with single well-developed tooth at base (Fig. 5). Male terminalia with rostral spines almost straight, separated at base by more than their own breadth (Fig. 10). Female terminalia with cercus subequal in length to tergite 10 (Fig. 15). For wing, see Fig. 20............................................................................... Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) imbecilla Lackschewitz, 1941
- Published as part of Starý, Jaroslav & Stubbs, Alan E., 2015, Five species under Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) mitis (Meigen, 1830) (Diptera, Limoniidae), pp. 321-334 in Zootaxa 3964 (3) on pages 333-334, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/242873