Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.891.2277 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10010638 |
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Identification key to the subgenera and species of Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907 View in CoL
1. Posterior wings rudimentary (subgenus Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907 ) ...................................................... ............................................................................................... O. (Orinda) lucindae ( Kirkaldy, 1906) View in CoL
– Posterior wings well developed, trilobed ( Figs 1D View Fig , 11D View Fig ) ................................................................ 2
2. Body parallel-sided in dorsal view ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); posterior wings with CuA and CuP merging apically ( Fig. 1D View Fig ) ( Montorinda subgen. nov.) ............................................................................................... 3
– Body wider at anterior third in dorsal view, tapering towards apex ( Fig. 11A View Fig ); posterior wings with CuA and CuP fused along distal ¼ ( Fig. 11D View Fig ) ( Scapulorinda subgen. nov...................................... ..................................................................................... O. (Scapulorinda) scapularis ( Jacobi, 1928) View in CoL
3. Anterior tibiae elongate and slender, with parallel margins, about 4.6× as long as wide ( Figs 1A–B, F View Fig , 2A–B, F View Fig ); dorsal process of gonostyli with anterior margin more or less straight in lateral view ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); gonostyli in posterior view without lateral hump under the dorsal process ( Fig. 3C View Fig ); aedeagus in anterodorsal view abruptly angularly expanded laterally at about midlength ( Fig. 3J View Fig ) .. ................................................................................................. O. (Montorinda) eungellana sp. nov.
– Anterior tibiae rather short and laterally dilated, with lateral margin broadly rounded, about 3.8 × as long as wide ( Figs 7A–B, D View Fig , 8A–B, F View Fig ); dorsal process of gonostyli with anterior margin curved anteriorly in lateral view ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); gonostyli in posterior view with strong lateral hump under the dorsal process ( Fig. 9C View Fig ); aedeagus in anterodorsal view smoothly obliquely expanded laterally at about midlength ( Fig. 9J View Fig ) ............................................................ O. (Montorinda) montana sp. nov.
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