Limnophora Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4952.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4685441 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F879D-026D-FFC5-57B3-FE34FA4D7627 |
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Plazi |
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Limnophora Robineau-Desvoidy |
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Key to species of Limnophora Robineau-Desvoidy View in CoL View at ENA recorded from Macaronesia
Names in brackets refer to species recorded from the Canary Islands by mistake.
Males (sternite V large, emarginated at hind margin; abdomen obtuse)
1 Frons at narrowest point more than 0.25 times total head width................................................. 2
- Frons at narrowest point less than 0.25 times total head width.................................................. 7
2 One orbital seta....................................................................................... 3
- Two orbital setae..................................................................................... 4
3 Mesonotum matt brownish pruinose; in posterior view with paired, whitish grey dots in front of suture and in front of scutellum................................................................................ L. bipunctata (Stein) View in CoL
- Mesonotum shiny black through sparse dark brown pruinosity; in posterior view only with a pair of silvery grey spots in front of scutellum........................................................................ L. nitidithorax (Stein) View in CoL
4 Mid tibia with 2 pd setae inserted above and below the middle.................................................. 5
- Mid tibia with 1 pd seta inserted in the middle.............................................................. 6
5 Frons about one-third as wide as head. Dorsocentral setae 2 + 4. Fore leg simple. Sternite I bare.... L. exigua (Wiedemann) View in CoL
- Frons about one-fourth as wide as head. Dorsocentral setae 2 + 3. Fore leg modified ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ). Sternite I setulose.............................................................................................. L. flavitarsis Stein View in CoL
6 Wing length <3.0mm. Frontal vitta velvety black; frontal triangle black, subshining. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in three irregular rows...................................................................... L. beckeri (Stein) View in CoL
- Wing length> 4.0mm. Frontal vitta velvety brown; large frontal triangle silvery grey pruinose. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in two close-set rows.............................................................. L. riparia (Fallén) View in CoL
7 Dorsocentral setae 2 + 4. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in two or four rows, separated from dorsocentral rows by bare stripes.............................................................................................. 8
- Dorsocentral setae 2 + 3. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in six rows leaving no bare stripes toward dorsocentral rows.................................................................................... L. quaterna (Loew) View in CoL
8 Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in two rows......................................................... 9
- Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in four rows........................................................ 10
9 Calypteres dark brown infuscated, concolorous with wing base. Dorsal setulae on vein R 4+5 confined to radial node. Hind femur with pv setae confined to basal third.................................................... L. obscurisquama Stein View in CoL
- Calypteres white, paler than wing base. Dorsal setulae on vein R 4+5 reaching from radial node and at least halfway to crossvein r‒m. Hind femur with a full length row of pv setae........................................... L. setinerva Schnabl View in CoL
10 Frontal setae dorsally not quite reaching level of anterior ocellus, above them 1‒2 fine orbital setae. Sternite V without enlarged hind marginal setae.................................................................................. 11
‒ Frontal setae extended dorsally to level of anterior ocellus; orbital setae absent. Sternite V with a hind marginal row of enlarged setae ( Fig. 11F View FIGURE 11 )..................................................................... [ L. tigrina (Am Stein) View in CoL ]
11 Frons at narrowest point less than 1.5 times as broad as ocellar tubercle ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ). Upper part of fronto-orbital plate with 1(usually proclinate) orbital setula. Hind femur with 2(‒3) av setae................................................. 12
- Frons at narrowest point more than 2 times as broad as ocellar tubercle ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 ). Upper part of fronto-orbital plate with (1‒)2 reclinate orbital setae (stronger than uppermost frontal setae). Hind femur with 4‒6 av setae.......... L. paneliusi Emden View in CoL
12 Calypteres brownish tinged toward margins, almost concolorous with wing base. Black scutal band broader, reaching behind insertions of third pair of postsutural dorsocentral setae. Surstyli broader ( Figs 8E, F View FIGURE 8 )............. L. obsignatula View in CoL sp. nov.
- Calypteres whitish, much paler than wing base. Black scutal band narrower, its hind margin only reaching insertions of third pair of postsutural dorsocentral setae. Surstyli narrower ( Figs 8B, C View FIGURE 8 )......................... [ L. obsignata (Rondani) View in CoL ]
Females (sternite V narrow; abdomen tapering)
1 One orbital seta....................................................................................... 2
- Two orbital setae..................................................................................... 3
2 Mesonotum matt brownish pruinose; in posterior view with paired, whitish grey dots in front of suture and in front of scutellum................................................................................ L. bipunctata (Stein) View in CoL
- Mesonotum shiny black through sparse dark brown pruinosity; in posterior view only with a pair of silvery grey spots in front of scutellum........................................................................ L. nitidithorax (Stein) View in CoL
3 Mid tibia with 1 pd seta inserted in the middle.............................................................. 4
- Mid tibia with 2(‒3) pd setae inserted above and below the middle.............................................. 5
4 Wing length <3.0mm. Frontal vitta velvety black; frontal triangle black, subshining. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in three irregular rows...................................................................... L. beckeri (Stein) View in CoL
- Wing length> 4.0mm. Frontal vitta velvety brown; large frontal triangle silvery grey pruinose. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in two close-set rows.............................................................. L. riparia (Fallén) View in CoL
5 Dorsocentral setae 2 + 3............................................................................... 6
- Dorsocentral setae 2 + 4............................................................................... 7
6 Mesonotum with a pair of small, oblong brown marks behind the suture. Sternite I bare............... L. quaterna (Loew) View in CoL
- Mesonotum with a brownish black band immediately behind suture. Sternite I setulose................ L. flavitarsis Stein View in CoL
7 Arista short-pubescent. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in two close-set rows............................... 8
- Arista short-plumose. Presutural acrostichal field with setulae in four rows....................................... 9
8 Dorsum of thorax and abdomen intensely dark brown pruinose obscuring darker patterns on mesonotum and abdomen. Dorsal setulae on vein R 4+5 confined to radial node............................................... L. obscurisquama Stein View in CoL
- Dorsum of thorax and abdomen greyish pruinose with distinct darker patterns on mesonotum and abdomen. Dorsal setulae on vein R 4+5 reaching from radial node and halfway to crossvein r‒m............................... L. setinerva Schnabl View in CoL
9 Wing length> 3.5mm ................................................................................ 10
- Wing length <3.5mm ................................................................ L. exigua (Wiedemann) View in CoL
10 Mesonotum with a broad, continuous black band behind the suture............................................ 11
- Mesonotum behind the suture with a pair of submedial black marks and a pair of smaller black marks laterally, above the wing bases............................................................................ [ L. tigrina (Am Stein) View in CoL ]
11 Frons ( Fig. 6C View FIGURE 6 ) with a broad band of dark brown pruinosity. Black scutal band almost straight at hind margin........... 12
- Frons ( Fig. 6F View FIGURE 6 ) without a dark brown band. Black scutal band indented mesally and laterally at hind margin.................................................................................................. L. paneliusi Emden View in CoL
12 Paired dark marks on tergite IV trapezoid, continuous with dark marks on preceding tergite......... L. obsignatula View in CoL sp. nov.
- Paired dark marks on tergite IV subtriangular, widely separated from dark marks on preceding tergite................................................................................................... [ L. obsignata (Rondani) View in CoL ]
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