Alloclusia, Hendel, 1917
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1944.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F28784-7245-FFC5-248F-ABAB3796FE18 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Alloclusia |
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Synonymy of Alloclusia View in CoL
Alloclusia syn. n. is here included as a new junior synonym of Apiochaeta because the type species of Apiochaeta ( Heterochroa bicolor Schiner ) and the type species of Alloclusia (Peratochetus) philippii Rondani ) belong to the same clade (formerly treated as Alloclusia ; see Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 ). The other two species included in Apiochaeta by Malloch (1933) form the sister group to this clade. These two species form a distinctive species group characterized by numerous external and genitalic characters (see discussion), the most notable of which
are a strongly widened head ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1&2 ), inset posterior fronto-orbital bristles and a white patch on the notopleuron and postpronotum.
1. Ratio of head height to width -0.77-0.91:1.00
-0.61-0.68:1.00
2. Face -as wide or wider than high, not recessed ventrally
-higher than wide and recessed ventrally
3. Gena -not produced
-produced posteroventrally
4. Length of mid fronto-orbital bristle -subequal to anterior and posterior fronto-orbitals
-1/2-2/3 length of anterior and posterior fronto-orbitals
5. Number of fronto-orbital bristles -three; sometimes minute reclinate bristle present behind inclinate bristle on one side only, or if one pair present, differing in length and both no more than 1/10 length anterior reclinate bristle
-four
6. Anterior two pairs of dorsocentral bristles -large and subequal in length to posterior dorsocentral (if three present) -distinctly shorter than posterior dorsocentral (if three present)
7. Lateral scutellar bristles -small to well developed
-at least one pair large and strong, close to length of apical scutellars
8. Number of lateral scutellar bristles -two
-one
9. Frons -pruinose and not coloured as below
-posterior corners of frons shiny brown to dark yellow
10. Gena -shiny or pilose, but not as below
-gena with dorsal white tomentose band, median yellow tomentose band, and ventral yellow shiny band
11. Scutum -without floating median line
-with floating brown median line
12. Scutum -without white spot on postpronotum and notopleuron
-notopleuron and posterior margin of postpronotum white; small spot below anterior notopleural bristle
13. Dark spot at base of proepisternal bristle -absent
-present
14. Number of stripes on pleuron -zero or one
-two
15. Legs -tibiae and fore tarsi brown
-legs yellow with tarsomeres and femora sometimes brown
16. Male mid and hind femora -unpigmented
-with subapical bands; mid femur sometimes extensively pigmented
17 Fore and mid tarsi -not as below
-yellow with distal tarsomere brown
18. Light basal spot/stripe at base of fore -absent
coxa
......continued
-present
19. Occiput -yellow, brown, or not as below
-with small spot immediately behind ventral margin of eye
20. Tergite 1 -yellow or with brown spots
-brown
21. Wing -variable, but not as below
-clouded along apex of R 2+3, R 4+5, M 1
22. Wing -clear around dm-cu
-darkly clouded around dm-Cu
23. Wing -if with spot in fourth radial cell, then not reaching R 2+3
-spot in fourth radial cell reaching R 2+3
24. Wing -first radial cell mostly clear
-first radial cell darkly clouded, at least on distal half
Male characters.
25. Surstylus -unmodified as below, or with small basal spur
-with elaborations on inner face
26. Surstylus -without dorsobasal lobe
-with acute dorsobasal lobe
27. Surstylus -straight or hooked dorsally
-with elongate, hooked ventral lobe
28. Surstylus -not as below
-apex forming tear-shaped lobe
29. Surstylus -without wide ridge
-inner face with wide ridge
30. Distiphallus -entire
-bifid
31. Distiphallus -if bifid, ends subequal
-one prong of distiphallus reduced and more proximal
Female characters.
32. Female segments 6-8 -not, or only slightly, telescoped
-strongly telescoped
33. Female segment 7 -usually large and conical, but without medial sclerotization
-large and conical with medial longitudinal desclerotization
34. Spermathecal duct -clear
-pigmented distally
Synapomorphies of Apiochaeta .
35. Hairs on arista -pubescent
-short plumose
36. Number of dorsocentral bristles -two
-three
37. Vein dm-cu -perpendicular to long axis of wing
-oblique
......continued
38. Male tergite 6 -wide and setose
-thin and bare
39. Distiphallus -lateral lobe separate from phallus and weakly serrated
-lateral lobe fused to phallus and heavily spinulose
40. Ventral receptacle -sac-like or tube-like and smooth
-sac-like with numerous transverse wrinkles and two longitudinal fur-
rows
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