Mycomya
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3666.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6145829 |
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Key to the subgenera of Mycomya View in CoL View at ENA and Himalayan species of subgenera Calomycomya , Cymomya , Neomycomya and Pavomya
1. Coxa 2 with a spur (see Väisänen 1984: figs. 377, 436, 445, 597, 825).......................................... 2
- Coxa 2 without a spur............................................................................... 5
2. (1) Abdominal tergites yellow with dark posterior margins; abdominal tergite 8 bare; tergal part of hypopygium with a fork-like median structure and a specialized inner structure including a pair of strong spurs ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A, and 1A, 2C, 3A; Väisänen 1984: e.g. figs. 833, 842, 851); ocellar prominence usually distinctly darker than posterior parts of head........................................................................................... (subgenus Calomycomya ) 3
- Abdominal tergites entirely dark or light, or dark with paler posterior margins; abdominal tergite 8 with setae; tergal part of hypopygium without such structures; ocellar prominence not distinctly darker than posterior parts of head................................................................................ subgenus Mycomya View in CoL (see Väisänen 1996)
3. (2) Tergal fork of hypopygium basally wide, U-shaped, apically 1.2x as wide as its length ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A)......... M. ratufa View in CoL sp. n.
- Tergal fork of hypopygium basally narrow, V-shaped, apically narrower than its length ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 A, 3A)............... 4
4. (3) Both branches of gonostylus relatively long and slender ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 D); aedeagus with two short bilobed spurs ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 E).............................................................................................. M. wah View in CoL sp. n.
- Slender branch of gonostylus much shorter than the broader one ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 C); aedeagus with two long spurs ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D).......................................................................................... M. marmota sp. n.
5. (1) Mediotergites with small setae or bare; coxa 1 with or without a dense patch of short, seldom longer, setae on anteromedial surface (Väisänen 1984: figs. 104, 435); tergal part of hypopygium usually with 2 groups of dark cones, often with lateral sabre-like spines (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 76, 119, 254); sternal synsclerite not medially deeply emarginated, with setose lobe-like submedian appendages (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 133–136)...................... subgenus Mycomya View in CoL (p.p.)
- Mediotergite bare; coxa 1 without specialized setae; tergal part of hypopygium without such cones or spines; sternal synsclerite deeply emarginated or divided into two parts, without such appendages.................................... 6
6. (5) Abdominal tergite 8 bare ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 C), sternite 8 with setae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 D).............................................................................................. ..subgenus Pavomya subg. n.: Mycomya kambaitiensis View in CoL sp. n.
- Abdominal tergite 8 with long apical setae (Väisänen 1984: figs. 896, 919, 974), sternite 8 usually bare (with setae only in subgenus Myacymo)................................................................................. 7
7. (6) Sternal synsclerite with long wide lateral appendages (e.g. Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C); tergal part of male hypopygium without lateral appendages............................................................................................. 8
- Sternal synsclerite without large lateral appendages; tergal part of hypopygium with lateral appendages (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 964–965, 1059–1060, 1066)..................................................................... 13
8. (7) Tergal part of hypopygium without a comb, with groups of strong submedian and lateral spines (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 914, 917, 926, 928, 937–939, 943); sternal lateral appendages with strong spines (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 916, 921, 927, 934, 942).................................................. subgenus Coheromyia (Holarctic and Neotropical)
- Tergal part of hypopygium with an apicomedial comb of setae, without groups of strong spines (Väisänen 1984: figs. 911– 913); sternal lateral appendages without strong spines..................................................... 9
9. (8) Setae of tergal comb strong and very long, almost as long as width of hypopygium (Väisänen 1984: figs. 911–913)................................................................................subgenus Tlingitmyia (Nearctic)
- Setae of tergal comb short, spine-like (e.g. Väisänen 1984: fig. 892, 901).................... (subgenus Cymomya ) 10
10. (9) Sternal lateral appendage long, narrow and its apical part curved ventrally ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C).................... M. cuon View in CoL sp. n.
- Sternal lateral appendage comparatively short, wide and straight, apically rounded ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 B, 6B, 7B)............... 11
11. (10) Sternal submedian filament distinctly (about 1.2x) longer than sternal lateral appendage ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A)....... M. paguma View in CoL sp. n.
- Sternal submedian filament not longer than sternal lateral appendage ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–B, 7 A–B)....................... 12
12. (11) Sternal lateral appendage widest at midlength ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B); wing length 3.2–4.1 mm .................... M. aonyx View in CoL sp. n.
- Sternal lateral appendage widest basally ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 B); wing length 4.6 mm .......................... M. panthera View in CoL sp. n.
13. (7) Tergal part of hypopygium without tergal combs......................................................... 14
- Apical part of tergal part of hypopygium with at least one dense tergal comb of short spines (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 1042, 1045, 1064)...................................................................................... 15
14. (13) Tergal part of hypopygium with relatively small submedian lobes, lateral appendages long, well-developed, with specialized setae (Väisänen 1984: figs. 946, 948, 949, 951); abdominal sternite 8 with setae......... subgenus Myacymo (Nearctic)
- Tergal part of hypopygium with large submedian lobes, lateral appendages small ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 A, 8C); abdominal sternite 8 bare............................................................. subgenus Neomycomya : M. fimbriata (Meigen) View in CoL
15. (13) Tergal part of hypopygium with two dense submedial, apical tergal combs (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 985, 989, 1042, 1045)................................................................................ subgenus Mycomyopsis
- Tergal part of hypopygium with a dense wide apical tergal comb (e.g. Väisänen 1984: figs. 1064, 1071, 1075).............................................................................................. subgenus Lycomya View in CoL
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