Rhagovelia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6121513 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0385681F-E61C-FA73-FF05-FB7008DDCE7B |
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Rhagovelia |
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Key to the Rhagovelia View in CoL from Costa Rica [modified from Bacon (1956) and Polhemus (1997)]
1 Pronotum of apterous forms at midline shorter than dorsal length of an eye ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............ ( angustipes View in CoL complex)... 2
- Pronotum of apterous forms at midline longer than dorsal length of an eye ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )................................ 9
2 Hind femur unarmed in both males and females.................................... Rhagovelia danpolhemi View in CoL sp. nov.
- Hind femur with spines at least in males................................................................... 3
3 Base of last abdominal sternite of male bearing a stout, slightly curved spine........................ Rhagovelia spinosa View in CoL
- Base of last abdominal sternite of male without such a spine................................................... 4
4 Hind trochanter of male and female with short spines; hind femur of male strongly incrassate.......... Rhagovelia calopa View in CoL
- Hind trochanter of male and female without spines; hind femur of male not strongly incrassate....................... 5
5 Antennomere II longer than or subequal to III.............................................................. 6
- Antennomere II shorter than III......................................................................... 7
6 Hind tibia of male and female with short spines along entire length (those of females may be weak, but present), besides apical spur........................................................................... Rhagovelia tenuipes View in CoL (part)
- Hind tibia of male and female without short spines along its length, at most with apical spur......... Rhagovelia bisignata View in CoL
7 Hind tibia of male and female with short spines along entire length (those of females may be weak, but present), besides apical spur........................................................................... Rhagovelia tenuipes View in CoL (part)
- Hind tibia of male and female without short spines along its length, at most with apical spur......................... 8
8 Male hind tibia without apical spur; apterous female with shining black spots on last two abdominal tergites................................................................................................... Rhagovelia tantilla View in CoL
- Male hind tibia with apical spur; apterous female with shining black spots on last four or five abdominal tergites.............................................................................................. Rhagovelia angustipes View in CoL
9 Male with posterolateral margins of abdominal segment VII surrounding genital cavity bearing large black denticles ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 ); macropterous female with an elevated posterior projection at apex of pronotum ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 A, B)....................... 10
- Male with posterolateral margins of abdominal segment VII surrounding genital cavity without large black denticles; macropterous female without elevated posterior projection at apex of pronotum.................................. 16
10 Female with central section of middle femur with a transverse constriction ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )................. ( spinigera View in CoL group) 11
- Female with central section of middle femur without a transverse constriction........................ ( armata View in CoL group) 12
11 Male middle femur armed with numerous small black spines on proximal 1/3 of posterior margin; female with long, slender, erect black setae often present on margins of connexiva VI–VII (most easily seen in lateral view)..... Rhagovelia spinigera View in CoL
- Male middle femur lacking small black spines on proximal 1/3 of posterior margin; female lacking erect, black setae on margins of connexiva VI–VII............................................................... Rhagovelia formosa View in CoL
12 Male and female with terminal genital segment acuminate, prolonged into a spine-like process (similar to Fig. 20 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............................................................................................ Rhagovelia acuminata View in CoL
- Male and female terminal genital segment not acuminate, sometimes ending in an acute angle, but never prolonged into a spine-like process (similar to Fig. 21 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 ).................................................................... 13
13 Female with connexival margins relatively straight, tapering evenly toward apex of abdomen, never suddenly convergent adjacent to or after tergite III (similar to Fig. 22 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............................................... Rhagovelia crassipes View in CoL
- Female with connexival margins sharply convergent adjacent to or after abdominal tergite III (similar to Fig. 23 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )........ 14
14 Lateral portions of mesosternum lacking small black denticles................................... Rhagovelia armata View in CoL
- Lateral portions of mesosternum bearing numerous small black denticles....................................... 15
15 Disk of pronotum thickly covered by moderately long, recumbent pale pubescence; venter of abdomen with numerous small black denticles along its entire length....................................................... Rhagovelia scabra View in CoL
- Disk of pronotum moderately covered by short, recumbent golden setae; venter of abdomen with black denticles on lateral portions of basal segments only............................................................... Rhagovelia solida View in CoL
16 Male and female hind tibia with crescent-shaped apical spur ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............................. ( elegans View in CoL group) 17
- Male and female hind tibia with apical spur, when present, straight or slightly curved ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9 – 14 )...................... 18
17 Male and female with terminal genital segment acuminate posteriorly, prolonged into an extremely slender spine-like process ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............................................................................. Rhagovelia uncinata View in CoL
- Male and female terminal genital segment not acuminate posteriorly, often ending in an acute angle, but not prolonged into a spine-like process ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )............................................................... Rhagovelia elegans View in CoL
18 Abdomen of apterous female with dorsal longitudinal median carina (indistinct in some cases) ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 ); abdominal connexiva of apterous female thickened in some species ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 ); male hind tibia only with subequal spines, besides apical spur............................................................................................ (hirtipes group) 19
- Abdomen of apterous female without longitudinal carina; abdominal connexiva of apterous female never thickened; male hind tibia of some species displaying one or more spines larger than the others, besides apical spur (as in Fig. 26 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 )................................................................................................... (robusta group) 20
19 Apterous female connexiva bowed inward and glabrous adjacent to abdominal tergites III–V; male abdominal sternite VIII lacking a median carina.................................................................. Rhagovelia reclusa View in CoL
- Apterous female connexiva not bowed inward and glabrous adjacent to tergites III–V; male abdominal sternite VIII usually with a low median carina.............................................................. Rhagovelia femoralis View in CoL
20 Length of apterous forms 3.90–4.10 mm; male hind trochanter bearing 2–4 small subequal spines; male hind tibia with small peg-like spines throughout most of its length and slightly enlarged spines approximately on 1/3 distance to apex............................................................................................ Rhagovelia johnpolhemi View in CoL
- Length of apterous forms at most 3.50 mm; male hind trochanter bearing 0–1 small spine; male hind tibia with small subequal peg-like spines...................................................................................... 21
21 Male fore trochanter without tuft of long stout setae; male hind femur weakly widened; male parameres with distal portion long, slender and curved ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 15 – 27. 15 ).......................................................... Rhagovelia sehnali View in CoL
- Male fore trochanter with a tuft of long stout black setae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9 – 14 ); male hind femur moderately widened; male parameres with distal portion not elongated and curved ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 14 ).................................... Rhagovelia springerae View in CoL sp. nov.
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