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Prochyliza

Authors :
Martín-Vega, Daniel
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2014.

Abstract

Key to the species of Prochyliza 1. Pedicel unusually elongate, in male twice (Fig. 4 A), in female equally (Fig. 4 B), as long as flagellomere (Nearctic).......................................................................................... P. xanthostoma Walker - Pedicel normal, not or scarcely half as long as flagellomere in either sex (Fig. 4 C, D)............................... 2 2. Lower quarter to three quarters of frons orange, higher part shining black (Fig. 5 A–C).............................. 3 - Frons light orange to brownish black, but always uniformly coloured from lunula beyond anterior ocellus (Fig. 1 B, D).... 7 3. Front coxa pale yellow (Fig. 5 A)........................................................................ 4 - Front coxa brownish black (Fig. 5 B, C)................................................................... 6 4. Gena yellow, lower two- to three quarters of frons orange (Fig. 5 B). Mid femur and tibia yellow. Hind femur and tibia partially darkened. Males with posterior margin of sternite 5 straight. Male epandrium without a pair of distinct horn-like spines arising on lower half of posterior margin (Nearctic)............................................. P. brevicornis Melander - Gena black, only lower quarter or less of frons orange (Fig. 5 C). Both mid and hind femora and tibiae either yellow or black. Males with posterior margin of sternite 5 strongly emarginated (unknown in P. a z t e c a). Male epandrium with a pair of distinct horn-like spines (Fig. 5 D) arising on lower half of posterior margin (unknown in P. azteca)........................... 5 5. Mid and hind femora and tibiae entirely yellow. Margins and fringes of calypteres white (Neotropical)... P. a z t e c a McAlpine - Mid and hind femora and tibiae mostly black. Margins and fringes of calypteres brownish (Neotropical)... P. i n c a McAlpine 6. Mid and hind tibiae entirely yellow. Anepimeron pruinose along ventral margin above katepisternal seta. Mid tibia and hind coxa of male not ornamented (Nearctic).......................................... P. nigricoxa (Melander & Spuler) - Mid and hind tibiae mostly blackish. Anepimeron glossy on ventral margin above katepisternal seta. Tibia of male with a brush of long, yellowish hairs at apex on posteroventral surface (Fig. 5 E). Hind coxa with a comb of short, stout setae (Holarctic)...................................................................................... P. lundbecki (Duda) 7. Front coxa entirely yellow to almost completely darkened (Fig. 1 A, B; Fig. 4 D). Mid and hind legs entirely yellow (Fig. 1 A); some individuals with mid and hind femora and tibae more or less darkened (Fig. 1 B). Male and female abdominal sternites with rounded margins (Fig. 2 A, B; Fig. 3 B, D); in males the anterior margins are usually emarginated and the posterior margin of sternite 5 is sinuate (Fig. 2 A, B) (Holarctic and Neotropical)............................... P. nigrimana (Meigen) - Front coxa completely darkened (Fig. 4 C). Legs darkened (Fig. 6 A, B). Male and female abdominal sternites quadrangular, with straight margins, including the posterior margin of sternite 5 (Fig. 2 D, E; Fig. 3 A, C), only the anterior margin of sternite 2 is emarginated (Fig. 6 B) (Palaearctic)................................................ P. georgekaplani sp. nov.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d09244bc24e798bec15596d2ead2a3ae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6142689