Archilestes, Garrison, 1982
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3535422 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6514368 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FF6487B0-703B-9625-F91D-FC60FA88BE56 |
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Archilestes |
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The following key should allow separation of males of Archilestes View in CoL :
1. Marginal cell posterior to subtriangle in hindwing enlarged at border so that anal border of wing is strongly convex ( Williamson 1921, Fig. 1; Donnelly 1981, Figs. 3, 5). Broadening ratio (length of distal vein of marginal cell posterior to subtriangle in hind wing relative to that of forewing) 1.23 or more (subgenus Cyptolestes ) ................................... 2
1'. Marginal cell posterior to subquadrangle in hind wing not greatly enlarged at border, anal border of wing gently convex ( Williamson 1921, Fig. 2); broadening ratio 1.20 or less (subgenus Archilestes View in CoL s.s.) ...... 3
2(1). T i p of superior appendage blunt, truncate ( Fig. 11 View Figures 10-24 ; Williamson 1921); Rg arising from R p before third postnodal crossvein in forewing; states of Aragua and Carabobo, Northern Venezuela ......... tuberalatus
2'. T i p of superior appendage acute ( Figs. 22-24 View Figures 10-24 ); R3 arising from R2 at or, more often, beyond third postnodal crossvein in forewing; southern Mexico to Costa Rica.................................. latialatus
3(1'). Vein Rg arising from R2 beyond second postnodal crossvein in both fore- and hind wings .......... 4
3'. Vein Rg arising at or before second postnodal crossvein in both wings ................................. 5
4(3). Vein Rg arising at or before fourth postnodal crossvein in both wings; pterothorax largely pale with no metallic green stripes; Southern Brazil, Northern Argentina ........................................ exoletus View in CoL
4'. Vein Rg arising from R2before fourth postnodal crossvein in both wings; pterothorax with broad stripe of metallic green on mesepimeron and mesepisternum ( Gloyd 1944, Fig. 1); Northeastern Mexico.. regalis View in CoL
5(3). Posterior half of superior appendages greatly expanded, truncate and leaf-like in appearance (Figs. 7, 9); large species, abdomen excluding appendages 55 mm, hind wing 42 mm; Costa Rica ................. neblina View in CoL
5'. Posterior half of superior appendages linear, similar in width to basal half of appendages (Pritchard and Smith" 1956, Fig. 4.62); smaller species, abdomen excluding appendages less than 50 mm, hind wing less than 40 mm ................................... 6
6(5). Inferior a b d o m i n a l appendages parallel-sided (Pritchard and Smith 1956, Fig. 4.62), mesepimeral stripe never metallic; Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California ....................... californica
6'. Inferior abdominal appendages divergent, not parallelsided (Pritchard and Smith 1956, Fig. 4.62); dark mesepimeral stripe often metallic green; United States south to Colombia and Venezuela......... grandis View in CoL
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