Polyblepharis

Çiftçi, Mustafa Cemal, Hasbenli, Abdullah & Canpolat, Derya, 2012, Two new species of Empis (Diptera: Empididae) from Turkey, Zootaxa 3408, pp. 47-53 : 51-52

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.208769

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6175506

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E6209671-FF8B-0508-FF07-B49BFA3360BF

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Polyblepharis
status

 

Key to Turkish species of the E. ( Polyblepharis )

1 Legs yellow, yellowish-brown with black pattern or at least hind femur yellow.................................... 2

- Legs completely black or some part slightly brownish........................................................ 6

2 Scutum with 3 dark stripes on the lines of bristles, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles 2–3 serial.................... 3

- Scutum with 4 stripes, the inner pair between the lines of bristles, acrostichals 4-serial, dorsocentral bristles multiserial..... 5

3 Legs yellow with black pattern, metapleural fan usually yellow with few black bristles. Male genitalia typically Polyblepharis - like structure: cylindrical basal part and loop-shaped apical part...................................... E. haemi Loew View in CoL

- Legs completely yellow, only tarsi darkened, metapleural fan pale. Male genitalia long and disc-like................... 4

4 Smaller species, body 5–8 mm. First antennal segment yellowish-brown, abdominal hairs pale. Male fore tibia with fine dorsal hairs.................................................................................. E. spirifera Bezzi View in CoL

- Larger species, body 9 mm. First antennal segment dark, abdominal hairs black. Male fore tibia with double row of dorsal bris- tles................................................................................. E. heliciphora Collin View in CoL

5 Legs brownish black at least hind femur, mid and hind tibiae yellow, except the tip and base parts black...... E. soror Collin View in CoL

- Legs mostly black, only mid and hind femora yellow, except the tip and base parts.................. E. pulchripes Loew View in CoL

6 Haltere yellow....................................................................................... 7

- Haltere black....................................................................................... 9

7 Smaller species, body 5–7 mm. Metapleural fan black, scutum covered with black hairs and bristles, acrostichals 4-serial, dors- ocentral bristles multiserial, abdominal hairs black. Eyes in male separated on frons. Female palpus yellow, posterior four fem- ora ventrally and hind tibia on both sides broadly pennate....................................... E. lugubris Loew View in CoL

- Larger species, body 8–12 mm. Metapleural fan yellow, scutum mostly with dense pale hairs, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles not differentiated, abdominal hairs pale. Male eyes holoptic. Female palpus black, legs without pennate (in E. angorae View in CoL female hind femur posteroventrally short pennate).......................................................... 8

8 Legs mostly black, hind legs and mid tibia and tarsi brownish. Scutum covered with whitish hairs, humeral and posthumeral bristles distinct, hind marginal bristles on abdomen present. Female hind femur posteroventrally short pennate................................................................................................... E. angorae Collin View in CoL

- Legs completely black, scutum covered with golden-yellowish hairs, humeral, posthumeral and hind marginal bristles on abdomen absent. Female legs without pennate............................................ E. haemorrhoica Loew View in CoL

9 Thorax and abdomen extensively with black hairs and bristles, metapleural fan black, lower part with whitish bristles, acros-

tichals and dorsocentral bristles multiserial and not differentiated................................. E. nigerrima Loew View in CoL - Thorax and abdomen extensively with pale hairs and bristles, metapleural fan whitish, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles differentiated........................................................................................ 10

10 Humeral bristle not differentiated from other hairs, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles as long as 3rd antennal segment without stylus, acrostichals irregularly 6-serial..................................................... E. dedecor Loew View in CoL

- Humeral bristle distinct, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles shorter than E. dedecor View in CoL , acrostichals at most 5-serial...... 11

11 Humeri (postpronotum) with white short hairs and a distinct humeral bristle, acrostichals and dorsocentral bristles black, acrostichals 4-5 serial, female hind femur ventrally with short pennation............................. E. engeli Chvála View in CoL

- Humeri (postpronotum) with short black bristles and a distinct humeral bristle, acrostichal and dorsocentral bristles whitish, acrostichal bristles irregularly 3-5 serial, female legs without pennate............................. E. nabucco sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Empididae

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