Stenophragma, Skuse, 1890
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.64.2012.1591 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/957387A4-FFD8-D95E-FDAC-6A99FC2FFB8A |
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Stenophragma |
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Key for the Australian species of Stenophragma View in CoL View at ENA
A key for the Patagonian species of the genus has been provided by Duret (1976), but no key is available
for the Australian species of Stenophragma , which is furnished here.
1 R 4 absent ( Fig. 3 View Figures 3–4 ) ....................................................................................................................... 2
—— R 4 present ( Fig. 4 View Figures 3–4 ) ..................................................................................................................... 3
2(1) Maculae not completely crossing the wing, a reduced, light brown macula over first section of Rs and over second sector of CuA ( Fig. 3 View Figures 3–4 ); cercomere 1 of female terminalia slender, twice the length of cercomere 2 ( Figs. 12–13 View Figures 12–13 ) .................................................................... S. bickeli View in CoL n.sp.
—— Three clearly evident maculae crossing the wing, in addition to the spot over first section of Rs ( Matile, 1991: fig. 12); cercomere 1 of female terminalia wide, less than twice the length of cerco- mere 2 ( Matile, 1991: fig. 13) ................................................................... S. paponorum Matile View in CoL
3(1) Gonostyle dorsal arm bearing rows of short spines ( Fig. 18 View Figures 14–18 ) ................................................... 4
—— Gonostyle dorsal arm bearing isolated strong spines, but not rows of short spines ( Fig. 9 View Figures 5–11 ) ...................................................................................................... 5
4(3) M 4 and CuA strongly sinuous ( Skuse, 1890: plate XIX, fig. 5) .................. S. picticornis Skuse
—— M 4 and CuA not sinuous ( Fig. 4 View Figures 3–4 ) ........................................................................ S. collessi View in CoL n.sp.
5(3) Brown band across the wing originating at apex of R 1 only slightly curved, wide ................................................................................... S. hirtipennis Skuse
—— Brown band across the wing originating at apex of R 1 more or less sinuous, slender ( Skuse, 1888: plate 31, fig. 9) ........................... S. meridianum (Skuse) View in CoL
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