Lispe tentaculata (De Geer, 1776)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n3a4 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:274FFB6A-8EED-4409-95E6-B528860CC0BC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5154803 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B479596A-FFFD-FFD9-342E-AA0BFBF873B7 |
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Felipe |
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Lispe tentaculata |
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Lispe tentaculata View in CoL -group
Lispe tentaculata View in CoL -group Synder, 1954: 6. — Hennig 1960: 408. — Xue & Zhang 2005: 122. — Vikhrev 2011: 59; 2014: 153.
DIAGNOSIS. — The Lispe tentaculata -group is distinguished from other species-group of this genus by the following characters (modified from Snyder 1954, Hennig 1960 and Vikhrev 2011, 2014): arista plumose, palpi abruptly expanded in apical half; meron setulose above hind coxa and the following leg chaetotaxy: fore tibia mostly without p setae (only present in L. alpinicola and some aberrant L. tentaculata ); mid tibia mostly with 1 p (3 p in L. alpinicola ), hind tibia with 1 weak pd and 1 strong ad.
Herein, we update the diagnosis with more detailed genital characters of both sexes (some male genital characters have been mentioned by Snyder 1954) and bring up the distinctive characteristics of two subgroups:
Male: fifth sternite with a median, anteriorly directed process in addition to the short and apically semi-membranous lateral processes; cercal plate with an inverted U- to V-shaped incision on each side ( Fig. 1 View FIG ); gonopod degenerated and fused with hypandrium into a projection ( Figs 6 View FIG ; 7 View FIG ); phallus non-membranous.
Female: abdominal tergites 6 and 7 sometimes divided medially ( L. consanguinea and L. tentaculata ), abdominal sternite 6 sometimes degraded into 2 small semi-transparent setulose sclerites ( L. consanguinea and L. tentaculata ), abdominal tergite 7 fused with sternite 7, abdominal tergite 8 partly fused with sternite 8, epiproct divided medially into 2 setulose sclertites, cerci with appendage ( Figs 3 View FIG ; 4 View FIG ).
– L. tentaculata -subgroup: first fore tarsomere modified (except L. sociabilis ); phallus straight.
– L. orientalis -subgroup: first fore tarsomere regular; phallus with a vertically bended diatal part.
– Chinese Species:
– L. tentaculata View in CoL -subgroup: L. alpinicola Zhong, Wu & Fan, 1981 View in CoL ; L. consanguinea Loew, 1858 View in CoL and L.tentaculata (DeGeer, 1776) View in CoL .
– L. orientalis View in CoL -subgroup: L. orientalis Wiedemann, 1824 View in CoL and L. sericipalpis Stein, 1904 View in CoL .
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