Epipompilus, Kohl, 1884
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4743.4.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3691482 |
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Key to species of Epipompilus View in CoL View at ENA occurring in Australia and New Guinea (modified from Evans, 1972)
Male
1. Fore wing with 3 submarginal cells ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 )............................................................... 2
– Fore wing with 2 submarginal cells ( Evans 1972: figs. 4, 5)................................................... 12
2. Subgenital plate tapering to acute or narrowly rounded apex ( Evans 1972: figs. 9–12)............................... 3
– Subgenital plate relatively broad, apex truncate, broadly rounded or subangulate, or weakly emarginate ( Figs. 2B View FIGURE 2 , 5D View FIGURE 5 )..... 7
3. Subgenital plate slender and acuminate ( Evans 1972: fig. 9); gonostylus slender, much exceeding parapenial lobe ( Evans 1972: figs. 21, 22).......................................................................................... 4
– Subgenital plate more gradually tapered or narrowly rounded apically ( Evans 1972: figs. 10–12); gonostylus relatively broad, not or barely exceeding parapenial lobe ( Evans 1972: figs. 18, 23, 24)........................................... 5
4. Antennae and coxae black; gonostylus moderately slender, strongly setose ( Evans 1972: fig. 21); tibial spurs stramineous, paler than legs................................................................................ E. collessi Evans
– Antennae and meso- and metacoxae ferruginous; gonostylus very slender, sparsely setose ( Evans 1972: fig. 22); tibial spurs ferruginous like legs.................................................................. E. ferrugineipes Evans
5. Subgenital plate slender apically, tip narrowly rounded ( Evans 1972: fig. 12); parapenial lobe unusually broad ( Evans 1972: fig. 18); wing veins nearly colorless, but stigma dark brown......................................... E. eyreanus Evans
– Subgenital plate tapering gradually to a subacute apex ( Evans 1972: figs. 10, 11); parapenial lobe slender, wing veins brown. ................................................................................................... 6
6. Third submarginal cell as wide as or slightly wider than second; digitus elongate, parapenial lobe simple ( Evans 1972: fig. 23)...................................................................................... E. bushi Evans
– Third submarginal cell as wide as second or only 2/3 as wide as second; digitus shorter and broader, parapenial lobe with roughened area on inner margin ( Evans 1972: fig. 24).............................................. E. semitinctus Evans
7. Surface of propodeum smooth with only weak surface sculpturing or weakly rugose; subgenital plate either broad and flat or broad apically but slender medially ( Figs. 2B View FIGURE 2 , 5D View FIGURE 5 ), truncate or broadly rounded apically ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 )..................... 8
– Surface of propodeum rough, coarsely rugose, foveolate or irregularly carinate; subgenital plate somewhat slender, slightly emarginate apically ( Evans 1972: fig. 8) or broad, tapered, margined with strongly bent setae ( Evans 1972: fig. 20)....... 9
8. Subgenital plate simple ( Figs. 2B View FIGURE 2 , 4D View FIGURE 4 , 5D View FIGURE 5 ); digitus simple, much exceeded by parapenial lobe ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , 4C View FIGURE 4 , 5C View FIGURE 5 ); length of fore wing 2.8-4.5 mm ..................................................................................... 13
– Subgenital plate with lateral angulations ( Evans 1972: fig. 7); digitus large, hook-like, parapenial lobe reduced to small flaps ( Evans 1972: fig. 17); length of fore wing 5.5 mm ............................................. E. elongatus Evans
9. Subgenital plate somewhat narrow, weakly emarginate apically ( Evans 1972: fig. 8); propodeum with strong median longitudinal ridge.................................................................................. E. rieki Evans
– Subgenital plate broad, tapering to a broadly rounded or subangulate apex, margined with strongly bent setae; propodeum without strong median longitudinal ridge ( Evans 1972: fig. 20)................................................ 10
10. Legs entirely black; subgenital plate broad, tapering to broadly subangulate apex ( Evans 1972: fig. 20)..................................................................................................... E. carbonarius Evans
– Legs partly ferruginous or castaneous; subgenital plate tapering to narrower apex................................. 11
11. Wings tinged with yellow, with broad dark band subapically; aedeagus unusually short, much shorter than other genitalic appendages............................................................................. E. pictipennis Evans View in CoL
– Wings clear hyaline; aedeagus elongate, exceeding digitus and approximately as long as gonostylus... E. hyalinipennis Evans View in CoL
12. First transverse cubital vein absent ( Evans 1972: fig. 4); wing veins colorless, except stigma dark brown, forewing 2.8 mm ..................................................................................... E. stigmaticus Evans
– Third transverse cubital vein absent ( Evans 1972: fig. 5); wing veins brown; minute species, fore wing 1.8-2.4 mm .............................................................................................. E. reductus Evans
13. Subgenital plate broad and flat ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ); gonostylus broader apically than basally ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 )......................... 14
– Subgenital plate broad apically, slender medially ( Figs. 2B View FIGURE 2 , 4D View FIGURE 4 ); gonostylus slender or straight and somewhat restricted apically ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , 4C View FIGURE 4 )....................................................................................... 15
14. Subgenital plate round apically; parapenial lobe higher on inner side; digitus round with longer setae apically.................................................................................................... E. turneri Evans View in CoL
– Subgenital plate somewhat truncate, flat apically; parapenial lobe higher on outer side; digitus tapering apically.................................................................................................. E. taree sp. nov
15. Subgenital plate elongate, broad apically and basally but slender medially, without basal setae; gonostylus slender, much exceeding parapenial lobe; parapenial lobe truncate, higher on outer side; digitus slightly exceeded by aedeagus, thinner than gonostylus width gonostylus.......................................................... E. mirabundus sp. nov.
– Subgenital plate broad apically and basally but slender medially, with short setae basally; gonostylus relatively short, much exceeded by parapenial lobe, straight and somewhat constricted apically; parapenial lobe somewhat bending inwards with roughened area on inner margin; digitus short, much exceeded by aedeagus........................ E. namadgi sp. nov.
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