Diura, Billburg, 1820
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4761152 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6432D29B-B107-4809-8772-E4A65A12B5BD |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4766229 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87F9-7560-FFBD-9ADF-A9DF1D3FF868 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Diura |
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Key to the adults of Diura View in CoL
( D. majuscula not included)
Males
1 Light medial band of tergum 10 complete ( Figs 4 View Figs , 33); apical half of paraproct caudal projections in profile appearing somewhat finger-like ( Figs. 5, 6 View Figs , 34, 35) ........................................................................... 2
1’ Light medial band of tergum 10 incomplete, mesally interrupted by a darkly sclerotized transverse strip connecting the adjacent tergal halves ( Figs. 48 View Figs , 63 View Figs ); paraproct caudal projections in profile appearing as a right triangle, apical halves not appearing finger-like ( Figs. 49, 50 View Figs , 57, 59, 60 View Figs , 64, 65 View Figs , 72 View Figs ) ………….....................................................….. 3
2 Paraproct caudal projections in profile with apical frontodorsal margins not excavated, terminate in abruptly upturned, slightly bulbous tips that provide a boot-like appearance ( Figs. 5, 6 View Figs , 13 View Figs , 24 View Figs ); tergum 9 with a noticeable mesal patch of sensilla basiconica ( Fig. 4 View Figs , 23 View Figs ); known distribution northeastern Nearctic realm, New Hampshire and possibly Quebec ………………… D. washingtoniana View in CoL
2’ Paraproct caudal projections in profile resemble a Bowie knife blade in that the apical frontodorsal margins are noticeably ‘clipped out’ or excavated, terminate in broadly rounded tips that are not bulbous or so sharply upturned as to appear bootlike (Figs. 34, 35, 42, 45, 75); tergum 9 lacks a mesal patch of sensilla basiconica (Figs. 33, 74); known distribution Palearctic realm .................… D. nanseni View in CoL
3 Paraproct caudal projections in dorsal or ventral view lack a bluntly pointed protuberance at midlength ( Figs. 48, 49, 50, 51 View Figs , 56 View Figs ); mesothoracic sternum with a complete sternacostal suture separating the basisternum from furcasternum ( Fig. 47 View Figs ss); known distribution northern Holarctic ………………............................................. D. bicaudata View in CoL
3’ Paraproct caudal projections in dorsal or ventral view each with a bluntly pointed protuberance at midlength ( Figs. 63, 65, 66 View Figs , 71 View Figs ); mesothoracic sternum with an incomplete sternacostal suture ( Fig. 62 View Figs ); known distribution higher elevations of western North America………...……… D. knowltoni View in CoL
Females
1 Spermatheca elongate, somewhat sausage-linkshaped ( Figs. 10 View Figs , 39 s), length greater than 2X width ..………………………………………………………...2
1’ Spermatheca ovoid, somewhat egg-shaped ( Figs. 54 View Figs , 69 s View Figs ), length approximately 1.3X width ..…….…………………………………………………. 3
2 Known distribution eastern Nearctic realm, New Hampshire and possibly Quebec …………… …………………………..…………. D. washingtoniana View in CoL
2’ Known distribution Palearctic realm. D. nanseni View in CoL
3 Mesothoracic sternum with a complete sternacostal suture separating the basisternum from furcasternum ( Fig. 47 View Figs ss); egg collar ring-shaped and stalked ( Fig. 78 View Figs ) …………………… D. bicaudata View in CoL
3’ Mesothoracic sternum with an incomplete sternacostal suture ( Fig. 62 View Figs ); egg collar in dorsal view a Y-shaped triradiate ridge ( Figs. 80, 81 View Figs ) ……………………………………….…... D. knowltoni View in CoL
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