Empididae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.5.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A4F2E880-D01E-4FBD-B439-2D2DABDCFCF4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5697376 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87C7-AA0F-FFCA-FF3A-FDC2F9AAFCC8 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Empididae |
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Key to aquatic Empididae View in CoL View at ENA of the Sierra Nevada mountains
(key written primarily for male specimens)
1 Eyes bare, lacking ommatrichia; labellum not sucker-like; costal margin with simple setae.... HEMERODROMIINAE … 2
- Eyes with dense ommatrichia; labellum usually sucker-like; anterior costal margin of wing with stout erect setae intermixed among longitudinal rows of simple setae.................................................. CLINOCERINAE View in CoL ... 5
2 Cell cua (anal cell) and crossvein bm-cu absent (discal cell absent); R1 meeting costa before middle of wing............................................................................................ Hemerodromia Meigen View in CoL ... 3
- Cells cua (anal cell) and dm present (crossvein bm-cu present); R1 meeting costa beyond middle of wing.................................................................................................. Chelifera Macquart View in CoL … 4
3 Male cercus with inner digitiform process bearing 4 apical peg-like setae; apex of cercus slender, not expanded ( Collin 1961, fig. 301)..................................................................... Hemerodromia baetica Collin View in CoL
- Male cercus with slender inner process with 2 lateral setae, lacking peg-like apical setae; apex of cercus expanded, nearly as broad as epandrium ( Figs 2, 3 View FIGURES 2 – 3 )................................... Hemerodromia planti Ivkoviċ & Sinclair View in CoL , sp. nov.
4 Male cercus held erect, very long, broad and apex rounded with digitiform process at middle on posterior edge ( Collin 1961, fig. 288).................................................................... Chelifera stigmatica (Schiner) View in CoL
- Male cercus held horizontal, flat, narrow, inner dorsal margin with row of spine-like setae; apex tapered and lacking additional lobes ( Vaillant & Chvála 1973, fig. 2)..................................... Chelifera vockerothi (Vaillant & Chvála) View in CoL
5 Neck arising high on occiput, from near top of head............................... Dolichocephala guttata (Haliday) View in CoL
- Neck near centre of occiput or level with centre of eye....................................................... 6
6 Lower margin of face lacking notch or deep cleft above mouthparts; phallus lacking apical filament.. Clinocera Meigen View in CoL … 7
- Lower margin of face with notch or deep cleft; phallus with articulated apical filament.............................. 9
7 Comb of preapical anterior setae on fore femur absent; postpronotal seta reduced, shorter and thinner than notopleural setae; postsutural supra-alar setae absent........................................................... C. nigra Meigen View in CoL
- Comb of preapical anterior setae on fore femur present; postpronotal seta well developed, similar to scutal setae; postsutural supra-alar setae present................................................................................ 8
8 Base of R4 with short spur or appendix ( Sinclair 1999, fig. 1); wing without clouding; femora entirely dark brown..................................................................................... C. appendiculata (Zetterstedt) View in CoL
- Base of R4 without short spur or appendix; wings with faint clouding about crossveins; apex of femora (“knees”) light brown, compared to bluish pruinescent femur.................................................... C. stagnalis (Haliday) View in CoL
9 Face with setulae along inner margin of eye................................................. Kowarzia Mik View in CoL … 10
- Face bare, without setulae along inner margin of eye........................................................ 14
10 Apex of male surstylus forked.......................................................................... 11
- Apex of male surstylus simple, unforked.................................................................. 12
11 Scutum with a narrow, dull, dark central stripe between two more shining bluish stripes; clasping cercus strongly bent; sursty- lus deeply forked ( Collin 1961, fig. 314c)......................................... Kowarzia bipunctata (Haliday) View in CoL
- Scutum very indistinctly striped, dull; clasping cercus straight, apex slightly hooked; surstylus with shallow apical fork ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 6 – 9 )............................................................. Kowarzia nevadensis Sinclair & Ivkoviċ View in CoL , sp. nov.
12 Surstylus as broad as clasping cercus; clasping cercus strongly curved at middle, generally similar in width until apex ( Vaillant 1965, figs 3b, d)................................................................ Kowarzia madicola (Vaillant) View in CoL
- Surstylus long and slender, much thinner than clasping cercus................................................ 13
13 Surstylus with apex clothed in short dense setae ( Collin 1961, fig. 314b)................... Kowarzia tenella (Wahlberg) View in CoL
- Surstylus with setae confined to dorsal margin ( Collin 1961, fig. 314a)....................... Kowarzia barbatula Mik View in CoL
14 Wings with distinct spots; pterostigma clearly outlined, elliptical................ Phaeobalia lyneborgi Vaillant & Chvála
- Wings lacking spots; pterostigma either both faint and elongate or dark and circular........ Wiedemannia Zetterstedt View in CoL … 15
15 Pterostigma rounded, usually very distinct; male clasping cercus elongate and slender, extending obliquely from epandrium ( Wagner 1990, fig. 2)........................................... Wiedemannia (Wiedemannia) nevadensis Wagner View in CoL
- Pterostigma elongate and usually faint; clasping cercus variable................................................ 16
16 Acrostichals only present anterior to second dorsocentral setae............. Wiedemannia (Roederella) ouedorum Vaillant
- Acrostichals extending to at least prescutellar depression.................................................... 17
17 Legs yellowish brown; fore femur with distinct preapical anterior seta; clasping cercus very pale brown ( Figs 5 View FIGURES 4 – 5 , 8 View FIGURES 6 – 9 )...................................................................... Wiedemannia darioi Sinclair & Ivkoviċ View in CoL , sp. nov.
- Legs brown to black, often with blue pruinescence; anterior setae if present one-third to one-fourth from apex of fore femur; clasping cercus brown to black......................................................................... 18
18 Fore femur with a small distinct anterior seta at about one-fourth from apex; clasping cercus held vertically, long, slender and parallel-sided, yellow, nearly twice as long as width of epandrium ( Collin 1961, fig. 313c).............................................................................................. Wiedemannia (Chamaedipsia) lota Walker View in CoL
- Fore femur lacking anterior seta on apical third or with several short setae one-third from apex; clasping cercus not parallel- sided, less than twice width of epandrium, colour variable................................................... 19
19 Clasping cercus undivided ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10 – 12 )............................... Wiedemannia horvati Ivkoviċ & Sinclair View in CoL , sp. nov.
- Clasping cercus bilobed.............................................................................. 20
20 Clasping cercus oval, with shallow notch separating lobes; length of anterior lobe less than twice its basal width........ 21
- Clasping cercus elongate, longer than wide, with deep notch separating lobes; length of anterior lobe more than twice its basal width............................................................................................. 22
21 Distiphallus without spinous swelling at middle; posterior margin of clasping cercus rounded ( Vaillant 1967, figs 3, 4)....................................................................... Wiedemannia (Philolutra) angelieri Vaillant View in CoL
- Distiphallus with spinous swelling at middle; posterior margin of clasping cercus truncate or angular ( Figs 11, 12 View FIGURES 10 – 12 ).................................................................... Wiedemannia vedranae Ivkoviċ & Sinclair View in CoL , sp. nov.
22 Anterior lobe broader than posterior lobe ( Vaillant & Chvála 1973, fig. 11).................................................................................................. Wiedemannia (Philolutra) veletica Vaillant & Chvála View in CoL
- Anterior lobe slender, narrower than posterior lobe......................................................... 23
23 Anterior lobe arising at base of clasping cercus ( Vaillant 1950, fig. 20)........ Wiedemannia (Philolutra) fallaciosa (Loew)
- Anterior lobe arising at middle of clasping cercus ( Vaillant 1950, fig. 19)........ Wiedemannia (Philolutra) aquilex (Loew) View in CoL
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