Lispe caesia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6088249 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/847387C1-FF9F-E162-FF1D-FD51709F232D |
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Lispe caesia -group
Lispe caesia -group Hennig, 1960: 411; Xue & Zhang, 2005: 119; Zhang et al., 2005: 356.
Diagnosis. Frontal triangle distinctly broad, with dense shinning pollinosity, lateral margin projecting; frontal vitta narrow on both sides; vibrissa of male generally weak (except to L. flavicornis and L. halophora ) or even absent (in males of L. lanceoseta and L. leucocephala ); fore tibia with 1 median seta; fore and mid femora with stout ventral spines ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ); hind tibia generally with 1 av, without pd.
Male: First hind tarsomere swollen and setulose ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), with sword-shaped microsetae ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 30 ); abdominal sternite 5 with close-set short setae on median lobe ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 A; 15A, B; 19A; 28A); surstyli fused with lower margin of epandrium; bacilliform sclerite usually present; cerci partly fused into a median plate ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 B, C; 15C, D; 19B, C; 21A, B; 28B, C); phallic tube with distinctive projection ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Female: Abdominal sternite 6 and tergite 7 divided medially; abdominal sternite 7 fused with tergite 7 into a median lobe in some species (in L. caesia caesia and L. caesia microchaeta ); sternite 8 mostly absent (except to L. aquamarina and L. flavicornis ); epiproct concave on posterior margin ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A, B, G, H).
Distribution. Ethiopian (ET), Oriental (OR) and Palaearctic (PA) regions.
Included species (and subspecies). L. aquamarina Shinonaga & Kano, 1983 (PA); L. caesia Meigen, 1826 (PA) (with two subspecies, L. caesia caesia Meigen, 1826 and L. caesia microchaeta Séguy, 1940 ); L. candicans Kowarz, 1892 (PA); L. flavicornis Stein, 1909 (OR); L. halophora Becker, 1903 (PA); L. hirsutipes Mou in Fan, 1992 (PA); L. lanceoseta Wang & Fan in Wang et al., 1981 (PA); L. leucocephala Loew, 1856 (ET and PA); L. palawanensis Shinonaga & Kano, 1989 (OR); and L. patellitarsis Becker, 1914 (OR and PA).
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Lispe caesia
Zhang, Dong, Ge, Ying-Qiang, Li, Xin-Yu, Liu, Xian-Hui, Zhang, Ming & Wang, Rong-Rong 2016 |
Lispe caesia
Hennig 1960: 411 |