Tipula (Vestiplex)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4903.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4432286 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E987FA-DD67-1417-FF41-924300C2DA6B |
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Key to species (males) of Tipula (Vestiplex) from Northwest China
1. Wing normal, suitable for flight......................................................................... 2
– Wing reduced to a small flake.......................................................................... 17
2. Tergite 9 divided by pale membrane ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 43–46 )........................................... T. (V.) shaanxiana sp. nov.
– Tergite 9 modified with tergal saucer..................................................................... 3
3. Lobe of gonocoxite present ( Figs 4 View FIGURES 4–7 , 25 View FIGURES 25–29 , 36 View FIGURES 36–39 )................................................................ 4
– Lobe of gonocoxite absent ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11–14 )...................................................................... 8
4. Antenna reaching just base of wing if bent backward ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–35 )................................................. 5
– Antenna reaching beyond base of abdomen if bent backward ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1–3 , 22 View FIGURES 22–24 )........................................ 6
5. General body coloration brownish-yellow; first flagellomere yellow ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–35 ); posterior margin of tergal saucer without spine ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36–39 )...................................................................... T. (V.) scripta Meigen, 1830
– General body coloration blackish; first flagellomere black; posterior margin of tergal saucer with an acute median spine................................................................................. T. (V.) mediovittata Mik, 1889
6. Antenna reaching middle of body if bent backward; clasper of gonostylus with acute spine at lateral margin....................................................................................... T. (V.) pallitergata Alexander, 1934
– Antenna reaching base of abdomen if bent backward; clasper of gonostylus without spine at lateral margin.............. 7
7. The lateral margin of tergite 2 ocherous, sparsely pruinose; anterior part of tergite 9 with two protrusions ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1–3 , 5 View FIGURES 4–7 )............................................................................. T. (V.) coquillettiana Alexander, 1924
– The lateral margin of tergite 2 yellow; anterior part of tergite 9 with four protrusions ( Figs 22 View FIGURES 22–24 , 26 View FIGURES 25–29 ).................................................................................................... T. (V.) quadricorna sp. nov.
8. Nasus absent........................................................................................ 9
– Nasus present....................................................................................... 11
9. Body brownish-yellow; abdomen reddish-yellow.................................... T. (V.) kozlovi Savchenko, 1960
– Body grayish-black; abdomen grayish-black or black........................................................ 10
10. Body length 8.5 mm; first tergite covered with long black setae; each flagellomere except first one without outwarding protrusions at apex................................................................ T. (V.) setigera Savchenko, 1960
– Body length 14.5–16 mm; first tergite without long black setae; each flagellomere, except first one, with strongly outwarding protrusions at apex............................................................ T. (V.) nubila Savchenko, 1960
11. Antenna 13-segmented............................................................................... 12
– Antenna 15-segmented............................................................................... 13
12. Antenna reaching slightly beyond base of abdomen if bent backward; body length 16–19 mm; tergal saucer of tergite 9 with a horn-like protrusion at latero-posterior margin ( Figs 8 View FIGURES 8–10 , 12 View FIGURES 11–14 )......................... T. (V.) kuwayamai Alexander, 1921
– Antenna reaching middle of abdomen if bent backward; body length 9.5–11.5 mm; tergal saucer of tergite 9 without protrusion at latero-posterior margin...................................................... T. (V.) pauxilla Savchenko, 1960
13. Antenna reaching base of wing or slightly beyond if bent backward............................................ 14
– Antenna reaching base of abdomen if bent backward........................................................ 15
14. Abdomen with wide, vague brown dorsal stripe; each flagellomere, except first one, with extremely outwarding protrusions at apex; posterior margin of tergite 9 smooth without serrated protrusion............. .. T. (V.) virgatula virgatula Riedel, 1913
– Abdomen with a narrow, brown dorsal stripe; each flagellomere, except first one, without outwarding protrusions at apex; posterior margin of tergite 9 with serrated protrusion.............................. T. (V.) coronifera Savchenko, 1960
15. Body length 13.5–15.0 mm; nasus blunt, equals to 1/4–1/5 length of the rostrum; clasper of gonostylus with a yellow rodshaped projection............................................................. T. (V.) aestiva Savchenko, 1960
– Body length 17.0–22.0 mm; nasus sharp, longer than 1/4 length of the rostrum; clasper of gonostylus without rod-shaped projection............................................................................................. 16
16. First flagellomere yellow; tergite 9 with an elevated ridge; posterior margin of tergite 9 with serrated protrusion........................................................................................ T. (V.) leucoprocta Mik, 1889
– First flagellomere black; tergite 9 without elevated ridge; posterior margin of tergite 9 smooth without serrated protrusion................................................................... T. (V.) virgatula montivaga Savchenko, 1960
17. Antenna 15-segmented, reaching beyond middle of abdomen if bent backward; body length 7.5–8.0 mm; tergal saucer with an elevated median ridge........................................................... T. (V.) aptera Savchenko, 1955
– Antenna 13-segmented, reaching just base of abdomen if bent backward; body length 11.5–12.0 mm; tergal saucer without median ridge............................................. T. (V.) opilionimorpha opilionimorpha Savchenko, 1955
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