Katacephala, Crawford, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4564694 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4564785 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C23E8784-FFF3-FF82-5FA7-99422FFA4D30 |
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Felipe |
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Katacephala |
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Key to Florida species of Katacephala View in CoL View at ENA
(Mostly from Hodkinson 1991b with minor changes)
1. Forewingrelativelyshortandbroad,withabroadlytruncateapex,broadestatorbeyondthemiddle( Fig.104 View Figures 102–111 ).................................................................................... 2
— Forewing longer and narrower with a more angular apex, broadest in basal half.................. 3
2(1). Forewing membrane somewhat opaque, amber colored, with a restricted speckled pattern around the stem of vein R+M+Cu; cell m 1 large: vein Cula evenly convex anteriorly; costal break distinct. Head and thorax dark orange and fuzzy. Genal processes cone-shaped........ K. grandiceps Crawford View in CoL
— Forewing ( Fig. 104 View Figures 102–111 ) membranous, weakly infuscate with a transverse brown banding pattern across the apical margin; cell m 1 smaller; vein Cula slightly sinuous; costal break indistinct. Genal processes ( Fig. 107 View Figures 102–111 ) lobe-shaped.................... K. wineriterae Burckhardt and Halbert , spec. nov.
3(1). Forewing more rhomboidal; costal margin relatively straight, apical margin more truncate, wing apex lying in anterior half of wing; setae along veins pale but long and conspicuous; surface spinules present throughout most cells. Paramere and aedeagus more slender. Larger species: head width> 0.9 mm, forewing length> 2.8 mm ....................................... K. arcuata Crawford View in CoL
— Forewing weakly rhomboidal; costal margin more evenly curved, apical margin less truncated, wing apex lying at mid-point of wing; setae along veins shorter and less conspicuous, surface spinules restricted to apices of cells. Paramere and aedeagus relatively shorter and more robust. Smaller species: head width <0.9 mm, forewing length <2.6 mm ................... K. tenuipennis Tuthill View in CoL
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