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Epora

Authors :
Men, Qiu-Lei
Feng, Ji-Nian
Qin, Dao-Zheng
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2011.

Abstract

Key to the species of Epora 1 Vertex with a middle sulcus............................................................................. 2 - Vertex with a middle carina.............................................................................. 5 2 Anal tube with process................................................................................. 3 - Anal tube without process............................................................................... 4 3 Anal tube with a pair of ribbon-like processes ventrobasally (Figs 25–27)......................... E. biprolata sp. nov. - Anal tube with a pair of ribbon-like processes ventrodistally (see Qin & Men, 2010: 192, Figs 7, 10, 11)................................................................................................... E. bilemisca Qin & Men 4 Female with seventh sternite medially projected caudad in a semicircular lobe (see Chou et al., 1985: 36, Fig. 31 e)...................................................................................... E. hainanensis Chou & Wang - Female seventh sternite medially projected caudad in a subangulate lobe (see Fennah, 1978: 261, Fig. 218) E. callosa Fennah 5 Body ochraceous; forewings pale ochraceous (see Distant, 1916: 51).............................. E. montana Distant - Body pale green; forewings pale green..................................................................... 6 6 Male pygofer with dorsolateral angle acutely rounded (see Fennah, 1970: 73)......................... E. subtilis Walker - Male pygofer with dorsolateral angle broadly rectangular or subrectangulately rounded.............................. 7 7 Forewings with Cu 1 forked only moderately basad of the level of union of claval veins (see Fennah, 1970: 74)................................................................................................. E. themisto Fennah - Forewings with Cu 1 forked much basad of the level of union of claval veins....................................... 8 8 Forewings with cell Sc 1 / 5 as long as vein Sc+R measured from basal cell; vertex 1.6 times broader than long in midline (see Fennah, 1970: 71)....................................................................... E. laticeps Fennah - Forewings with cell Sc about 1 / 6 as long as vein Sc+R measured from basal cell; vertex 1.2 times broader than long in midline (see Fennah, 1970: 73)................................................................... E. stenops Fennah

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0800f65bdde4fbcbaec9d3d99b6f8cb3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6188146