Corynoneura Winnertz
Fu, Yue & Saether, Ole A., 2012, 3536, Zootaxa 3536, pp. 1-61 : 51
publication ID |
1396DBB0-D7EE-4597-B6AC-40525D1A0A84 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1396DBB0-D7EE-4597-B6AC-40525D1A0A84 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258047 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E187B2-FFF2-6E4F-C7DC-5BFDFA16F94B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Corynoneura Winnertz |
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Key to known Nearctic males of Corynoneura Winnertz View in CoL View at ENA
1. Inferior volsella absent or barely indicated as a long low inner margin of gonocoxite................................ 2
– Inferior volsella present................................................................................. 3
2. Superior volsella joined medially and not projecting........................................ C. arctica Kieffer, 1923 View in CoL
– Superior volsella separated medially and conspicuously projecting............................................................................................................................... C. edwardsi Brundin, 1949 View in CoL
3. Apex of hind tibia slightly expanded; apical seta of hind tibia nearly straight....................................... 4
– Apex of hind tibia distinctly expanded; apical seta of hind tibia distinctly curved, S-shaped........................... 5
4. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres; the middle part of gonostylus not expanded and apically hooked; superior volsella triangular; inferior volsella small, digitiform........................................................... C. capitanea sp. n.
– Antenna with 12 flagellomeres; the middle part of gonostylus expanded and slightly curved; superior volsella narrow; inferior volsella arranged along the inner margin of gonocoxite, with many strong setae...................... C. disinflata sp. n.
5. Transverse sternapodeme absent, lateral sternapodemes meeting in sharp point..................................... 6
– Transverse sternapodeme present......................................................................... 8
6. Inferior volsella small, digitiform; gonostylus with inner lobe............................. C. scutellata Winnertz, 1846 View in CoL
– Inferior volsella distinct and rectangular or tongue-shaped; gonostylus without inner lobe............................ 7
7. Inferior volsella tongue-shaped, placed basally on gonocoxite..................................... C. porrecta sp. n.
– Inferior volsella small rectangular, placed caudally on gonocoxite............................ C. lobata Edwards, 1924 View in CoL
8. Superior volsella digitiform, with very long setae.......................................... C. fittkaui Schlee, 1968 View in CoL
– Superior volsella not digitiform, without very long setae....................................................... 9
9. Phallapodeme not scalpel-like, curved, relatively long........................................................ 10
– Phallapodeme scalpel-like, slightly bent, relatively short...................................................... 11
10. Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in caudal position of sternapodeme and caudally directed............................................................................... C. lacustris Edwards, 1924 View in CoL
– Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in caudal third of lateral sternapodeme............................................................................. C. doriceni Makarchenko et Makarchenko, 2006 View in CoL
11. Transverse sternapodeme narrow........................................................................ 12
– Transverse sternapodeme wide.......................................................................... 14
12. Antenna with 12–13 flagellomeres.................................................. C. celeripes Winnertz, 1852 View in CoL
– Antenna with 9–10 flagellomeres........................................................................ 13
13. Antenna with 9 flagellomeres, AR 0.49–0.52; superior volsella separated, pointed triangular........... C. acuminata sp. n.
– Antenna with 10 flagellomeres, AR 0.35–0.36; superior volsella anteromedially fused, small and rounded.. C. ascensa sp. n.
14. Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in lateral sternapodeme......................... 15
– Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme placed in caudal position of sternapodeme............................... 16
15. Antenna with short apical setae; tergite IX medially concave, with posterior humps and with indication of median mounds; superior volsella inconspicuous............................................................ C. caudicula sp. n.
– Antenna with long apical setae; tergite IX straight, without posterior humps and without indication of median mounds; superior volsella conspicuously projecting............................. C. collaris Makarchenko et Makarchenko 2010 View in CoL
16. Tergite IX without long setae; superior volsella joined medially................................. C. hortonensis sp. n.
– Tergite IX with long setae; superior volsella separated........................................................ 17
17. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres; inferior volsella with rounded corner............................. C. floridaensis sp. n.
– Antenna with 10 flagellomeres; inferior volsella digitiform, projecting............................... C. macula sp. n.
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