Onchopelma Hesse

Evenhuis, Neal L., 2002, Review of the genus Onchopelma Hesse, with descriptions of new species (Diptera: Mythicomyiidae), Zootaxa 64, pp. 1-12 : 3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156142

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6279008

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAB92A-FFBB-EA0E-FEE7-3045FADB6259

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scientific name

Onchopelma Hesse
status

 

Key to the species of Onchopelma Hesse

1. Males; eyes holoptic; mesonotum and scutellum almost entirely black to brown........ 2

­ Females; eyes dichoptic; mesonotum and scutellum with yellow; mesonotum with conspicuous patterning.................................................................................................. 3

2. Hind basitarsus with basal hook; abdominal tergites black with yellow fasciae posteriorly ........................................................................................................... pulchellum Hesse

­ Hind basitarsus without basal hook; abdominal tergites IV­VII with black restricted to medial and lateral spots ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 )................................. brevifasciatum Evenhuis , sp. n.

3. Mesonotum without admedian pale vittae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 ); occiput with small white spot immediately posterior to ocellar tubercle ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 )................. nitidum Evenhuis , sp. n.

­ Mesonotum with admedian vittae ..................... .......................................................... 4

4. Coxae black; black color of occiput extending laterally only slightly beyond with of median mesonotal vitta ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 ); first antennal flagellomere subequal in length to scape and pedicel........................................................................................ trilineatum Hesse

­ Coxae yellow; black color of occiput extending laterally well beyond width of mesonotalmedianvitta;firstantennalflagellomerelongerthanscapeandpedicelcombined ..................................................................................................................................... 5

5. Scutellum black on apical margin ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 ) ...................................... pulchellum Hesse

­ Scutellum all yellow, without black apically (some black may be present ventrolaterally in irwini , sp.n.) ..................................................................................................... 6

6. Mesonotal pattern with tear­drop shaped supra alar dark spot ( Figs. 2, 3 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 , 5 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 )............... 7

­ Mesonotum without supra alar spot ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 ) .................................... karooanum Hesse

7. Frons black on upper half or more ................................................................................ 8

­ Frons all yellow, black color extending from occiput ends at ocellar triangle ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 ­ 8 )... ................................................................................................... majus Evenhuis , sp.n.

8. Mesonotum with admedian dark vittae confluent with median vittae posteriorly ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 ); abdominal terga with black transverse bands on segments 1­7, segment 8 yellow ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 ); scutellum with small spot of black color ventrolaterally .................................. ................................................................................................... irwini Evenhuis , sp.n.

­ Mesonotum with admedian dark vittae separate from median vittae posteriorly ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 ); abdominal terga with black transverse bands on segments 1­3, black on remaining segments as medial spots and lateral black spots ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 ­ 4 ); scutellum completely yellow to white...................................................................... brevifasciatum Evenhuis , sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Bombyliidae

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