Bengalia RobineauDesvoidy, 1830
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1322.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB8903-F86F-FFFC-FEBB-FAFE614EFA02 |
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Felipe |
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Bengalia RobineauDesvoidy |
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Key to species of Bengalia RobineauDesvoidy View in CoL View at ENA
1. 5 th tergite with median discal bristle.............................................................................. 2
5 th tergite without median discal bristle (not recorded from Namibia) ........................... ....................................................................... B. africana Malloch View in CoL & B. aliena Malloch View in CoL
2. Hind tibia with 1–3 distinct pd; posterior projection of ♂ 5 th sternite more or less quadrangular, with at most slightly emarginated posterior margin ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 ).......................... .............................................................................................. B. peuhi Villeneuve View in CoL (p. 62)
Hind tibia without pd; posterior projection of ♂ 5 th sternite with distinct notch posteriorly ................................................................................................................................ 3
3. Male............................................................................................................................... 4
Female ........................................................................................................................... 8
4. Hind tibia on ventral surfaces with short hairs, not surpassing tibial diameter; anepimeron clothed in pale hairs only, rarely with a few black hairs among them; 4 th terg ite with median marginals situated close together; posterior projection of 5 th sternite with pair of tapered ‘horns’ ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–6 ) ....................... B. spinifemorata Villeneuve View in CoL (p. 63)
Hind tibia on ventral surface, fringed with long hairs surpassing tibial diameter ........ 5
5. Hind tibia fringed with long hairs on anteroventral to posteroventral surfaces ......... 6
Hind tibia fringed with long hairs on anteroventral surface only ................................ 7
6. Posterior projection of 5 th sternite with truncate posterior margin ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–6 ); tergites 3–5 testaceous yellow, semitransparent .................... B. gaillardi Surcouf & Guyon View in CoL (p. 61)
Posterior projection of 5 th sternite with pointed inner posterior margin, outer margin usually rounded, but truncated in some specimens ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–6 ); tergites 3–5 entirely or largely infuscated in ground colouration .................. B. floccosa (van der Wulp) View in CoL (p. 61)
7. Posterior projection of 5 th sternite slightly longer than wide, with small, almost circular notch posteriorly ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ); body predominantly darker in colour.................................... ......................................................................................... B. cuthbertsoni Zumpt View in CoL (p. 60)
Posterior projection of 5 th sternite broader than long, with wide posterior emargination (not recorded from Namibia) ............................................................ B. depressa Walker View in CoL
8. Sternites 2–5 with very stout marginal spines ..... B. gaillardi Surcouf & Guyon View in CoL (p. 61)
Sternites 2–5 without stout spines, with normal hairs and bristles only ....................... 9
9. Anepimeron with pale hairs on upper portion, rarely with a few black hairs near wing base; 4 th tergite with median marginal bristles situated close together, separated from each other by distance not, or very barely exceeding, half of that between discal bristles on 5 th tergite ................................................... B. spinifemorata (Villeneuve) View in CoL (p. 63)
Anepimeron with a few black hairs on upper portion; 4 th tergite with median marginal bristles separated by distance almost as great as that between discal bristles on 5 th tergite................................................................................................................................. 10
10. 2 nd sternite with strong marginal bristles.......................................................................... .............................. B. floccosa (van der Wulp) View in CoL & B. cuthbertsoni Zumpt View in CoL (pp. 61 & 60)
2 nd sternite without strong marginal bristles (not recorded from Namibia)..................... .......................................................................................................... B. depressa Walker View in CoL
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