Medetera
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3946.3.9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8068A5F8-3E29-465E-BFB9-BC35594F4A1F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6098382 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/426887C8-5575-FFEB-FF0D-183F8896F275 |
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Medetera |
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Key to species (males) of Medetera View in CoL in the Himalayas
(modified from Bickel 1987)
1 Small, body length less than 1.5 mm ..................................................................... 2
- Larger, body length more than 2.0 mm.................................................................... 3
2 Legs mainly yellow ( Bickel 1987)......................................................... M. chillcotti Bickel View in CoL
- Legs dark metallic green to black ( Becker 1922)............................................ M. adsumpta Becker View in CoL
3 Thorax with 3 strong dc ( Becker 1922).................................................... M. nudicoxa Becker View in CoL
- Thorax at least with 4 strong dc......................................................................... 4
4 Hind tarsomere 1 with obvious dentate av; epandrium pyriform, inflated basally; epandrial lobes with bases almost completely fused, forming an elongate digitation process, from which the two bristles arise; hypandrium and phallus elongate and narrow in ventral view ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) (diadema-veles group).............................................................. 5
- Hind tarsomere 1 without dentate av; epandrium subrectangular; epandrial lobes of epandrium present with bases distinct and separated; hypandrium forming an elongate inverted trough over phallus, held out at angle from epandrium in ventral view ( Figs 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 , 9 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ) (apicalis group)............................................................................. 6
5 Legs mainly yellow; bristles on epandrial lobes branched distally; cercus with apical toothed blade-like bristle, with distinctive midventral clavate projection ( Bickel 1987, fig. 18b).................................... M. grisenscens De Meijere
- Legs mainly black ( Fig. 3); bristles on epandrial lobes normal; cercus with thin, smooth claw-like apical bristle, with 1 small projection apically ( Figs 12–13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ).......................................................... M. sinuosa View in CoL sp. nov.
6 Antenna all yellow ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ); epandrium with 1 long apical bristle ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ); ventral surstylus with 1 brown stripe at middle.................................................................................. Medetera exornata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Antennal flagellomere brown to black; epandrium without apical bristle; ventral surstylus without pattern............... 7
7 Proboscis greatly enlarged, almost as long as eye height ( Bickel 1987, figs 17f–g).................... M. stomias Bickel View in CoL
- Proboscis normal in size............................................................................... 8
8 Antennal scape and pedicel yellow....................................................................... 9
- Antenna all dark brown to black........................................................................ 10
9 Wing shorter than body; tibiae mainly yellow; cercus stout, with thin, curved dorsoapical bristle on short cuticular peduncle, with lateral leaf-shaped bristle ( Bickel 1987, fig. 16e)..................................... M. austroapicalis Becker View in CoL
- Wing longer than body; tibiae black; cercus obviously thinner towards tip, with lateral dentation ( Yang et al. 2011, fig. 252)...................................................................................... M. xizangensis Yang View in CoL
10 CuAx ratio less than 0.7 ( Fig. 2); legs all black; cercus without blade-like bristle; hypandrium tapered in basal half, subparallel in apical half in ventral view ( Figs 9–10 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ).................................................... .. M. furva View in CoL sp. nov.
- CuAx ratio 0.85; legs dark brown except distalmost femora yellowish; cercus with blade-like bristles; hypandrium expanded distally in ventral view................................................................................ 11
11 Epandrial bristles on short protuberance; epandrial lobes with distinct collar-like bases; short hairs present along ventral margin of epandrium between epandrial bristles and epandrial lobes; ventral surstylar arm with simple curved bristles; cercus with short blade-like bristle and long digitiform projection ( Bickel 1987, figs 17c–d).................. M. himalayensis Bickel View in CoL
- Epandrial bristles on flat epandrial margin; epandrial lobes arising from epandrial margin without collar–like bases; ventral epandrial margin bare; ventral surstylar arm with flattened frayed bristle; cercus with elongate curved apical bristle and ventral costate blade-like bristle ( Bickel 1987, figs 17a–b)........................................... M. nepalensis Bickel View in CoL
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