Hydrosmittia, Ferrington Jr & Saether, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2849.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5294156 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE7687BA-FF9E-FF9F-BDAA-BDF511E48B6B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hydrosmittia |
status |
gen. nov. |
Key to male imagines of Hydrosmittia View in CoL View at ENA gen. n.
1. Phallapodeme with well sclerotized hook-like apical projection ending in 2–3 distinct, sharp teeth; virga apparently without lateral groups of spinules; superior volsella barely indicated; Japan..... H. togadistalis (Sasa, Watanabe et Arakawa) View in CoL (p. 111)
– Phallapodeme without hook-like apical projection or if present very weekly sclerotized; virga consisting of median single spine, sometimes difficult to distinguish, and two rows of lateral spinules superior volsella absent or indicated as basal swelling of inner margin of gonocoxite............................................................................ 2
2. AR 0.15–0.35, costa not extended......................................................................... 3
– AR 0.38–2.02, costal extension 9–103 µm long, often with additional false vein.................................... 4
3. AR about 0.35, R 4+5 ending proximal to apex of M 3+4, lateral spinules of virga fused and sclerotized ( Fig. 40 E View FIGURE 40 ); Canada................................................................................... H. setaven a (Saether)(p. 116)
– AR about 0.15, R 4+5 ending distal to apex of M 3+4, lateral spinules of virga not strongly sclerotized ( Fig. 35 D View FIGURE 35 ); Palaearctic............................................................................... H. brevicornis Strenzke View in CoL (p. 107)
4. Anal point parallel-sided for most of its length, about 46 µm long, gonostylus widest at apex with well developed heel ( Fig. 50 F View FIGURE 50 ); Norway...................................................................... H. aagaardi View in CoL sp. n. (p. 139)
– Anal point triangular, 0–43 µm long; gonostylus with or without heel............................................ 5
5. Transverse sternapodeme without oral projections, inner verticals present......................................... 6
– Transverse sternapodeme with oral projections, inner verticals present or absent.................................... 8
6. Gonostylus tapering to narrow apex ( Fig. 37 E View FIGURE 37 ); Tanzania................................ H. tenuistylata View in CoL sp. n. (p.111)
– Gonostylus not tapering................................................................................ 7
7. Tergite I–III and most of VI and VII pale; Tanzania....................................... H. annulata View in CoL sp. n. (p. 114)
– No pale tergites; Tanzania............................................................ H. soelii View in CoL sp. n. (p. 112)
8. Inner verticals (1–2) conspicuous, up to 40–60 µm long; accessory lobe of inferior volsella adpressed to gonocoxite; gonostylus with more or less well developed outer heel ( Fig. 42 F View FIGURE 42 ); AR 0.38–0.71; Holarctic....... H. oxoniana (Edwards) (p. 120)
– Inner verticals absent, or if occasionally present as in some specimens of H. ruttneri View in CoL short and inconspicuous; accessory lobe of inferior volsella well developed, usually free at apex; gonostylus without distinct outer heel; AR 0.44–2.02..............9
9. False vein indistinct, AR 2.02, wing length 2.3 mm, LR 1 0.47; Japan.......... H. kisotriangulata (Sasa et Kondo) View in CoL (p.109)
– False vein indistinct or conspicuous, AR 0.44–1.37, wing length 1.2–2.7 mm ..................................... 10
10. False vein continuing from R 4+5, conspicuous, making the costal extension indistinguishable in most specimens, wing length 2.1–2.7 mm, LR 1 0.46–0.50; Kenya................................................ H. falsicostata View in CoL sp. n. (p. 134)
– False vein indistinct and evanescent, wing length 1.2–1.8 mm, LR 1 0.38–0.45; Holarctic.............................................................................................. H. ruttneri (Strenzke et Thienemann) View in CoL (p. 129)
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