Zelia, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5419.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10786391 |
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Zelia |
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Key to both sexes of Neotropical species of Zelia View in CoL (including the species with New World distribution)
1 - Abdominal tergites 3 and 4 each with at least two pairs of decumbent discal setae ( Fig. 17A, C View FIGURE 17 )....................... 2
- Abdominal tergite 3 bare, or with one pair of erect discal setae ( Z. varipennis View in CoL ) and tergite 4 bare or with one to three pairs of decumbent discal setae................................................................................. 3
2 - Eyes with setulae ( Fig. 17A, B View FIGURE 17 )....................................... Zelia pulchra (Townsend, 1919) comb. nov.
- Eyes bare........................................... Z. discalis View in CoL group of species (see key of Dios & Santis, 2019)
3 - Face with facial carina well developed, dividing the antennae ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 )......... Zelia obscura ( Walker, 1853) comb. nov.
- Face without facial carina, at most with a small mid-level elevation (e.g., Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 )................................. 4
4 - Abdomen elongate and conical, about twice the length of thorax, with brownish median longitudinal vittae equal-sized along syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4, without silvery pruinosity dorsally in male (see fig. 7 of Nihei & Pavarini, 2011).................................................................................. Zelia angusta ( Perty, 1833) comb. nov.
- Abdomen not elongate or conical, at most 1.5x the length of thorax, with brownish median longitudinal vittae in various sizes, usually as a triangle on posterior margin of tergite 3 to 4, with silvery pruinosity dorsally in male (e.g., Fig. 6A, C View FIGURE 6 )........ 5
5 - Abdomen entirely covered with silver pruinosity.................................. Zelia wildermuthii Walton, 1914 View in CoL
- Abdomen with silver pruinosity only on anterior half, sometimes reaching about 4/5 of abdominal segments laterally (e.g., Fig. 13A, C View FIGURE 13 )............................................................................................. 6
6 - Abdomen blackish in ground color in female, Wing smoky in both sexes (e.g., Fig. 23A, C View FIGURE 23 ).......................... 7
- Abdomen tawny, reddish to brownish in female, Wing hyaline in both sexes (e.g., Fig. 11A, C View FIGURE 11 )........................ 9
7 - Abdominal tergite 5 light brown, but golden pruinose laterally, as viewed posterodorsally, in female ( Fig 15A, C View FIGURE 15 )................................................................................... Zelia potens ( Wiedemann, 1830) View in CoL
- Abdominal tergite 5 reddish to blackish in ground color, with or without silver pruinosity in female.................... 8
8 - Abdomen entirely blackish, broad in female, head with palpus strongly clavate in female ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 )..... Z. infuscata sp. nov.
- Abdomen blackish, but brownish tinged anteriorly, somewhat conical in female ( Fig. 19A, C View FIGURE 19 ), head with filiform palpus in female, at most slightly clavate ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ).............................. Zelia ureophila ( Townsend, 1928) comb. nov.
9 - Thorax reddish to reddish black in female ( Fig. 8A, C View FIGURE 8 ), without median marginal setae or a weak pair present in male ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ).............................................................. Zelia pickeli ( Townsend, 1935) comb. nov.
- Thorax blackish to tawny in female, with well developed median marginal setae, in male........................... 11
10 - Head mostly silvery pruinose but with about 1/4 of the dorsal portion of fronto-orbital plate golden pruinose ( Fig. 11A–C View FIGURE 11 )... .................................................................................................. 12
- Head entirely silvery pruinose (e.g., Fig. 13A, B View FIGURE 13 )........................................................... 13
11 - Abdomen entirely dark reddish in ground color, broad ( Fig. 11A, C View FIGURE 11 )................. Zelia plumosa ( Wiedemann, 1830) View in CoL
- Abdomen with syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 dark brown and tergite 5 reddish in ground color, somewhat conical ( Fig. 1A, C View FIGURE 1 ).......................................................................... Zelia limbata ( Wiedemann, 1830) View in CoL
12 - Abdomen light reddish to reddish-brown in ground color in female, with abdominal tergites 3 and 4 with a strong and long pair of discal setae each ( Fig. 21A, C View FIGURE 21 )....................................... Zelia varipennis (Wulp, 1891) comb. nov.
- Abdomen brownish black, tawny or dark reddish in ground color in female, both sexes with abdominal tergites 3 and 4 without discal setae, but if present then bearing at least two pairs of decumbent discal setae increasing in size anteriorly......... 14
13 - Abdomen dark reddish to dark brown in ground color both sexes with abdominal tergite 5 reddish on posterior half ( Fig. 18A, C View FIGURE 18 )................................................................................................ 15
- Abdomen tawny to yellowish in ground color with abdominal tergite 5 light brown to blackish ( Fig. 10A, C View FIGURE 10 )............ 16
14 - Abdomen brownish black in ground color, female with thorax with postsutural region and scutellum light brown ( Fig. 18A, C View FIGURE 18 )............................................................................ Z. spectabilis (Wulp, 1891) View in CoL
- Abdomen dark reddish in ground color, female with thorax with postsutural region and scutellum reddish.......................................................................................... Zelia tricolor ( Coquillett, 1899) View in CoL
15 - Male with abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 with median dorsal brownish vitta reaching both anterior and posterior margins, with tergite 3 without discal setae and abdominal tergite 5 blackish........................ Zelia vertebrata ( Say, 1829) View in CoL
- Male with abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 with median dorsal brownish vitta reaching posterior margin only, tergite 3 with a pair of decumbent discal setae increasing in size anteriorly and abdominal tergite 5 light brown ( Fig. 10A, C View FIGURE 10 )............................................................................................ Zelia picta ( Bigot, 1889) View in CoL
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