Minilimosina

Su, Lixin, Liu, Guangchun & Xu, Jie, 2015, A review of Minilimosina Roháček (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae) from China, Zootaxa 4007 (1), pp. 1-28 : 2-3

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6093766

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scientific name

Minilimosina
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Key to species of Minilimosina View in CoL View at ENA from China

1 2 pairs of dorsocentral setae. Body often shining black (subgenus Svarciella Roháček )............................. 6

- 1 pair of dorsocentral setae, sometimes with a small anterior pair. Body never shining black.......................... 2

2 Cell dm very short, anterior outer corner obtuse-angled and posterior outer corner acute-angled. Cs2 no more than 0.7 times as long as Cs3. Gonostylus without posteroventral spine. Hypandrium short (subgenus Allolimosina Roháček ).............. 3

- Cell dm longer, anterior outer angle acute-angled to rectangular, or rarely slightly obtuse-angled; posterior outer corner never acute-angled. Cs2 usually over 0.7 times (rarely less than 0.7 times) as long as Cs3. Gonostylus with a posteroventral spine. Hypandrium long (subgenus Minilimosina Roháček View in CoL )......................................................... 4

3 Four interfrontals. The length of dm-cu shorter than distance between r-m and dm-cu; R2+3 apically slightly curved to C. Gonostylus with a long and thin seta at the middle ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ); male cerci concave and setulose on ventral margin ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) (Hebei)........................................................................................... M. cerciseta Su View in CoL

- Three interfrontals. The length of dm-cu longer than distance between r-m and dm-cu; R2+3 straight, apically not curved to C. Gonostylus with a relatively short and thick seta at the middle (shorter and thicker than that of M. cerciseta View in CoL , Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ); male cerci not concave and bare on ventral margin ( Roháček, 1983: Fig. 304) (Hubei).................... M. alloneura (Richards)

4 Apical scutellar seta 0.5–1.4 times as long as scutellum length. Sternite 5 of male with a blunt, hairy posteromedial process. 5

- Apical scutellar seta 1.9 times as long as scutellum length. Sternite 5 of male with posteromedial process with 3 posteromedial combs of short flat setae ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 27 – 32 ) (Liaoning)................................................ M. quadrispinosa Su View in CoL

5 Cs2 0.8 times as long as Cs3. Sternite 5 of male only with setulae in front of posteromedial process ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 11 – 18 ). Sternite 8 of female narrow and anteriorly trilobed ( Roháček, 1983: Fig. 257) (Jilin, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Zhejiang). M. fungicola (Haliday) View in CoL

- Cs2 half as long as Cs3. Sternite 5 of male with two robust spine-like setae in front of posteromedial process ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19 – 23 ). Sternite 8 of female wide and anteriorly with large medial process ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 24 – 26 ) (Yunnan, Shaanxi).................... M. luteola Su View in CoL

6 Antennae yellow to brownish orange, contrasting with dark head, sometimes also face and lower frons with lunule orange to reddish brown....................................................................................... 7

- Antennae dull, not contrasting in colour with head and face always dark (but rarely with silver microtomentum)........ 13

7 Legs yellow except for hind and mid femora yellowish brown. Sternite 5 of male with large posteromedial comb, 2 horn-like robust spines and trilobed posterior structure ( Figs. 40, 41 View FIGURES 39 – 41 ) (Guangxi).......................... M. cornigera Marshall View in CoL

- Legs at least partly black............................................................................... 8

8 First tarsomere of fore leg blackish brown, 4 apical tarsomeres white, distinctly paler than yellow tarsi of mid and hind legs ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 72 – 77 ). Postgonite extraordinarily broad ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 72 – 77 ) (Zhejiang)........................... M. furculisterna (Deeming) View in CoL

- All tarsomeres of fore leg yellow or brown, not paler than tarsi of mid and hind legs, or with 4 basal tarsomeres of fore leg dark brown to brownish black, sometimes tarsi of mid and hind legs reddish orange. Postgonite slender.................... 9

9 Abdomen with tergites 3–5 dark pigmented and heavily sclerotized as is syntergite 1+2. Sternite 6 of male with a pair of haltere-like processes ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 78 – 82 ) (Jiangxi)........................................................ M. obtusispina Su

- Abdomen with tergites 3–5 slightly paler or much paler (if much paler, often desclerotized), reduced in contrast to large and dark pigmented syntergite 1+2. Sternite 6 of male simple..................................................... 10

10 Mid and hind tibiae black with yellowish distal and proximal ends............................................. 11

- Mid and hind tibiae yellow to orange..................................................................... 12

11 Sternite 5 of male with separated posteromedial lobes apically more pointed, posteriorly projecting ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 54 – 59 ). Gonostyli symmetrical ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 54 – 59 ). Tergite 10 of female with 2 setae on posterior half ( Roháček & Marshall, 1988: Fig. 59 View FIGURES 54 – 59 ); sternite 8 trapezoidal ( Roháček & Marshall, 1988: Fig. 61 View FIGURES 60 – 68 ); spermathecae smooth ( Roháček & Marshall, 1988: Fig. 60 View FIGURES 60 – 68 ) (Shaanxi, Yunnan, Zhejiang).................................................................... M. fanta Roháček & Marshall View in CoL

- Sternite 5 of male with separated posteromedial lobes apically blunt, laterally projecting ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 83 – 88 ). Gonostyli asymmetrical ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 83 – 88 ). Tergite 10 of female with 2 setae on anterior half ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 89 – 91 ); sternite 8 butterfly-shaped ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 89 – 91 ); spermathecae with small tubercles ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 89 – 91 ) (Zhejiang)................................................... M. parafanta Su View in CoL sp. nov.

12 Two orbital setae. Scutum normal. Fore tarsus entirely brown, mid and hind femora black. Cs2 0.9 times as long as Cs3. Sternite 5 of male with posterior bifurcate lobe carrying 2 separate comb-like rows of blunt spines ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 60 – 68 ). Distiphallus without whiplike sclerite. Tergite 8 of female bipartite, projecting in 2 dark, narrow posterolateral lobes ( Figs. 69, 70 View FIGURES 69 – 71 ); sternite 8 ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 69 – 71 ) with a group of posterior setae and anteriorly slightly straight; spermathecae peanut-shaped ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 69 – 71 ) (Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Zhejiang).................................................................. M. furculipexa Marshall View in CoL

- One orbital seta. Scutum dorsally convex. Fore tarsus with 4 basal tarsomeres dark brown to black ( Fig. 92 View FIGURES 92 – 97 ), mid and hind femora yellow. Cs2 0.4 times as long as Cs3. Sternite 5 of male with only single posterior lobe bearing row of short setae ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 92 – 97 ). Distiphallus with double whip-like sclerite ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 92 – 97 ). Tergite 8 of female tripartite ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 98 – 100 ); sternite 8 with 2 long and 6 short setae on posterior half and anteriorly distinctly convex ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 98 – 100 ). Spermathecae ball-shaped ( Fig. 100 View FIGURES 98 – 100 ).................................................................................................... M. tapiehella Su sp. nov.

13 Tergites 3–5 pale pigmented, sometimes desclerotized, more or less contrasting with darker syntergite 1+2............. 14

- Tergites 3–5 heavily sclerotized and dark pigmented, shining like syntergite 1+2. Sternite 5 of male with deflexed apically bifurcate posteromedial process and row of small spines in front of it ( Roháček, 1982: Fig. 200, sub M. splendens ; Figs. 101, 102 View FIGURES 101 – 102 ) (Jiangxi)..................................................................... M. v-atrum (Villeveuve)

14 Cs2 black. Deflexed posteromedial process of male sternite 5 broadly Y-shaped, only with small setulae ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 103 – 106 ) (Hebei)............................................................................... M. vitripennis (Zetterstedt) View in CoL

- Cs2 pale brown to dark brown, coloured like the rest of C. Deflexed posteromedial process of male sternite 5 with comb-like row.............................................................................................. 15

15 Tergites 3–5 of male each with a pair of very long setae directed laterally. Posteromedial lobe of male sternite 5 trilobed in posterior view, of which middle lobe pale, short and thick ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 33 – 38 ). Distiphallus with whip-like dorsal sclerite ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 33 – 38 ) (Jiangxi, Hubei)............................................................................. M. archboldi Marshall View in CoL

- Tergites 3–5 of male each only with setae normally directed posteriorly. Posteromedial lobe of male sternite 5 quadripartite in posterior view, of which a pair of middle lobes black, long and thin ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 45 – 53 ). Distiphallus with dorsal sclerite short ( Figs. 49, 50 View FIGURES 45 – 53 ) (Jiangxi)..................................................................... M. gracilenta Su View in CoL sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sphaeroceridae

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