Gimnomera nigricorpus, Ozerov, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.28.2.15 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F587A2-9175-FFC7-6898-5DB7FDEFF921 |
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Felipe |
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Gimnomera nigricorpus |
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF GIMNOMERA View in CoL OF RUSSIA
1. Anterior margin of postpronotum with short erect black spinules ( Fig. 2 View Figs ) ........................................................... 2
— Anterior margin of postpronotum without erect spinules ( Fig. 3 View Figs ) ....................................................................... 18
2. Scutellum with a pair of apical scutellar setae only, basal scutellar or lateral scutellar setae absent ..................... 3
—Scutellum with two pairs of strong setae: a pair of basal or lateral scutellar and a pair of apical scutellar setae .... 6
3. Postpronotal lobe with strong seta ................................ 4
— Postpronotal lobe without strong seta .......................... 5
4. Dorsocentral presutural setae absent. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 8 View Figs 8–13 , 24– 26 View Figs 24–32 ................................................... G. alanica (Ozerov) View in CoL
— Two pairs of dorsocentral presutural setae present (anterior pair sometimes small). Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 17 View Figs 14–19 , 51–53 View Figs 51–59 .... ....................................................... G. nigricorpus View in CoL sp.n.
5. Vein R 1 bare on apical half of dorsal surface. Anepimeron bare. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 15 View Figs 14–19 , 45–47 View Figs 42–50 ............ G. mellina Becker View in CoL
— Vein R 1 with several setulae on apical half of dorsal surface. Anepimeron with several hairs. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 14 View Figs 14–19 , 42–44 View Figs 42–50 ........................................... G. lasiostoma Becker View in CoL
6. Vein R 1 bare dorsally on apical half .............................. 7
— Vein R 1 with several setulae dorsally on apical half (as in Fig. 4 View Figs ) ........................................................................... 9
7. Anepimeron bare. Fore tibia with 1–2 dorsal setae, 1 posterodorsal and 1 posterior setae except apicals. Mid tibia with 1 posterodorsal, 1 posterior, 1 anterodorsal except apicals ................................................................ 8
— Anepimeron with several hairs. Fore and mid tibiae without setae except apicals. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 19 View Figs 14–19 , 57–59 View Figs 51–59 ......... .......................................................... G. nudipedis View in CoL sp.n.
8. Fore femur with 2–3 posterodorsal setae in apical quarter or third. Male sternite 4 ovoid, about as long wide ( Fig. 12 View Figs 8–13 ). Cercal plate longer than wide ( Fig. 38 View Figs 33–41 ) .................. ................................................. G. dorsata (Zetterstedt) View in CoL
— Fore femur with 4–6 posterodorsal setae passing the middle of femur. Male sternite 4 rectangular, about 1.5 times long as wide ( Fig. 16 View Figs 14–19 ). Cercal plate as wide as long ( Fig. 50 View Figs 42–50 ) ................ G. montana Ozerov et Krivosheina View in CoL
9. Anepimeron with several hairs .................................... 10
— Anepimeron bare ......................................................... 16
10. Postpedicel yellow. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 13 View Figs 8–13 , 39–41 View Figs 33–41 ................ ........................................................... G. hirta (Hendel) View in CoL
— Postpedicel black ........................................................ 11
11. Postpronotal lobe without strong setae ..................... 12
— Postpronotal lobe with 1–2 strong setae .................... 15
12. Acrostichals as hairs in two rows. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 10 View Figs 8–13 , 30–32 View Figs 24–32 ................................................... G. castanipes (Becker) View in CoL
— Scutum densely covered with numerous small yellow hairs, including acrostichal area, acrostichals not form rows ............................................................................ 13
13. Notopleuron with one seta. Fore coxa black. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 18 View Figs 14–19 , 54–56 View Figs 51–59 ................... G. novgorodovae (Ozerov) View in CoL
— Notopleuron with 2 setae. Fore coxa yellow .............. 14
14. Thorax yellow .......................... G. tukuringra (Ozerov) (female, male unknown)
— Thorax black. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 11 View Figs 8–13 , 33–35 View Figs 33–41 ........................... .......................................... G. cuneiventris (Zetterstedt)
15. Scutum with 0–1 pairs of presutural dorsocentral setae and one pair of postsutural dorsocentral setae. Postpronotal lobe with one seta, offen small. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 10 View Figs 8–13 , 30–32 View Figs 24–32 ......................................... G. castanipes (Becker)
— Scutum with two pairs of presutural dorsocentral setae and 2–3 pairs of postsutural dorsocentral setae. Postpronotal lobe ussually with 2 strong setae. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 22 View Figs 20–23 , 66–68 View Figs 60–68 ..................................... G. tibialis (Malloch)
16. Postpronotal lobe without strong setae. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 20 View Figs 20–23 , 60–62 View Figs 60–68 .................................................. G. palliseta sp.n.
— Postpronotal lobe with 1–2 strong setae .................... 17
17. Postpedicel yellow. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 16 View Figs 14–19 , 48–50 View Figs 42–50 ................ ............................... G. montana Ozerov et Krivosheina
— Postpedicel black. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 21 View Figs 20–23 , 63–65 View Figs 60–68 ................ ........................................................... G. tarsea (Fallén)
18. Abdomen black .......................................................... 19
— Abdomen with yellow spots ........................................ 20
19. Scapus and pedicel yellow. Anepisternum, katepisternum and anepimeron mostly shining ............................. ......................................................... G. amica (Ozerov) (female, male unknown)
— Scapus and pedicel black. Lateral pleural sclerites of thorax greyish dusted (microtrichose). Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 9 View Figs 8–13 , 27–29 View Figs 24–32 ....................................... G. albipila (Zetterstedt)
20. Lateral pleural sclerites of thorax black completely. All setae on scutum and scutellum black. Male sternite 4 and 5, epandrium, cercal plate and surstyli as in Figs 23 View Figs 20–23 , 69– 71 View Figs 69–71 ................................................... G. ziegleri (Ozerov)
— Lateral pleural sclerites of thorax yellow, only anepimeron, meron and katetergite blackish. All setae on scutum and scutellum yellow ......................... G. speciosa (Ozerov) (female, male unknown)
Acknowledgements. This study was supported by research project of Moscow State University Zoological Museum (AAAA-A16-116021660077-3, depository of specimens, collecting of specimens and morphological study).
We are very grateful to Dr. Olga Ovchinnikova (ZISP) and Mrs. Galina Suleymanova (ZISP) for the loan of the material of Gimnomera for study.
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