Laxotela
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175536 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248163 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EB5E0977-FFF3-FFD0-1AF7-F881FA29FB54 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Laxotela |
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Key to Laxotela View in CoL View at ENA species
1. Wing extensively mottled or banded; scutum either mottled matte black and silver pubescence, or dark with pale dorsocentral stripes; male distiphallus narrow apically ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 G, 3G).........................................2
- Wing largely hyaline or uniform smoky infuscate; scutum grey, patterned with dark brown tessellate or interrupted stripes; male distiphallus ornately shaped apically (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 2F–G, 5F–G)......................................................................................................................................................................6
2. Scutum patterned with silver, matte black and brown pubescence; epandrium width equal to length along midline; ventral apodeme extending anteriorly to approximately half the length of ejaculatory apodeme ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 G).......................................................................................................................................................3
- Scutum patterned otherwise, often dark with pale dorsocentral stripes; epandrium elongate; ventral apodeme of parameral sheath extending anteriorly to approximately end of ejaculatory apodeme ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 G)..4
3. Male frons with elongate setae; male abdomen covered with silver velutum; mid and hind tibia with pale setae; slender species ................................................................................................................ plata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Male frons with short setae; male abdomen lacking silver velutum; tibia with black setae; more robust species ................................................................................................................. holstoni View in CoL Winterton & Irwin
4. Male and female abdomen with extensive areas of silver velutum (not completely covering abdomen); scutum patterned as in Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 , without distinct pale dorsocentral stripes; aedeagus with large lateral flanges on basal portion of distiphallus ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 F–G) .......................................................... elongata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Abdomen of male and female without extensive silver velutum covering; aedeagus without flanges or lateral projections on distiphallus (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 3E–F, 6F–G)..............................................5
5. Femora pale orange, darkened apically; gonocoxal apodeme shorter than gonocoxite; gonocoxal process shorter than gonostylus; dorsal apodeme of parameral sheath enlarged (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 6A– G) ........................................................................................................................... whitei View in CoL Winterton & Irwin
- Femora black; gonocoxal apodeme length 3/4 of gonocoxite length; gonocoxal process longer than gonostylus; dorsal apodeme reduced (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 3A–F) .............. hauseri View in CoL Winterton & Irwin
6. Male frons wider than ocellar tubercle; patch of dark setae below eye in both sexes; male abdomen with silver velutum; ventral lobe of gonocoxite acuminate, longer than gonostylus (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 2A–I) ........................................................................................................... gaimarii View in CoL Winterton & Irwin
- Male frons narrower than ocellar tubercle; setae below eye pale in both sexes; male abdomen without velutum; ventral lobe of gonocoxite notched apically, shorter than gonostylus (Winterton & Irwin 1999, figs 5A–G) .............................................................................................................. metzi View in CoL Winterton & Irwin
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